Mine Camp Peak

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Mine Camp Peak is the highest mountain in Utah's Pahvant Range, known for its forested slopes and panoramic views of the surrounding Basin and Range landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
access reached by forest roads in the Pahvant Range area
climate high-elevation mountain climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation about 10420 feet
about 3177 meters
geology typical Basin and Range fault-block mountain
hasCharacteristic forested slopes
hasView Fishlake Plateau region NERFINISHED
Sevier Valley NERFINISHED
surrounding Basin and Range landscape
highestPointOf Pahvant Range NERFINISHED
locatedIn Pahvant Range NERFINISHED
Sevier County, Utah NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
locatedInProtectedArea Fishlake National Forest NERFINISHED
mountainRange Pahvant Range NERFINISHED
notableFor being the highest summit in the Pahvant Range
panoramic views
partOf Basin and Range Province
region central Utah NERFINISHED
state Utah
topographicProminence prominent high point of the Pahvant Range
usedFor backcountry recreation
hiking
sightseeing
vegetation coniferous forest
mixed mountain forest

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Pahvant Range hasHighestPoint Mine Camp Peak