Mount Emmons

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Mount Emmons is a prominent peak in Utah’s Uinta Mountains, known as one of the higher summits in the range and a significant destination for backcountry hikers and climbers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
accessedBy backcountry routes
accessedFrom trailheads on the south side of the Uinta Mountains
climate alpine climate
climbingType non-technical hike and scramble in summer conditions
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Duchesne County, Utah NERFINISHED
drainage tributaries of the Uinta Basin
elevation approximately 12,700 feet
approximately 3,870 meters
hasFeature alpine terrain
rocky slopes
tundra-like summit areas
hasVegetation alpine meadows near treeline
subalpine forest on lower slopes
hazard afternoon thunderstorms in summer
remote backcountry conditions
snow and ice in shoulder seasons
isOneOf higher summits of the Uinta Mountains
isPartOf Ashley National Forest NERFINISHED
isPopularWith backpackers
climbers
hikers
knownFor backcountry hiking
mountaineering
remote wilderness setting
locatedIn Uinta Mountains NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
mountainRange Uinta Mountains NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Salt Lake City, Utah (regionally) NERFINISHED
orientation within the generally east–west trending Uinta Mountains
prominence over 1,000 feet
region northeastern Utah
season commonly climbed in summer
snow-covered much of the year
state Utah

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Kings Peak hasParentPeak Mount Emmons