Fish Springs Range

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Fish Springs Range is a remote mountain range in western Utah known for its rugged desert landscape and proximity to the Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
mountain range
accessedVia unimproved roads
borders Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
climate cold desert climate
country United States of America
hasCharacteristic arid climate
remote
sparsely populated area
hasEcosystemType desert shrubland
sagebrush steppe
hasFauna coyote
jackrabbit
pronghorn
reptiles
various raptors
hasFlora desert grasses
greasewood
sagebrush
saltbush
hasGeologicalCharacteristic alluvial fans
exposed bedrock
fault-block mountains
hasHumanImpactLevel low
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic ephemeral streams
internal drainage
hasLandscapeType desert
rugged terrain
hasNearestProtectedArea Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
isNear Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
isPartOf Basin and Range Province NERFINISHED
Fish Springs Valley region NERFINISHED
isPopularWith birdwatchers
nature photographers
off-road enthusiasts
locatedIn Great Basin Desert NERFINISHED
Great Basin region NERFINISHED
Juab County, Utah NERFINISHED
Utah
western United States NERFINISHED
western Utah
usedFor backcountry driving
hiking
hunting
recreation
wildlife habitat

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Confusion Range hasNotableNearbyFeature Fish Springs Range