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The Wasatch Range is a mountain range
Mountain range

A mountain range is a chain of mountains bordered by highlands or separated from other mountains by mountain pass or valleys. Individual mountains within the same mountain range do not necessarily have the same geology, though they often do; they may be a mix of different orogeny, for example volcanoes, uplifted mountains or Fold mountains...
 that stretches about from the Utah- Idaho
Idaho

The State of Idaho is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America. The state's largest city and Capital is Boise, Idaho....
 border, south through central Utah
Utah

The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
 in the western United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. It is generally considered the western edge of the greater Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
, and the eastern edge of the Great Basin
Great Basin

The Great Basin is a large, arid region of the western United States. Its boundaries depend on how it is defined. Its most common definition is the contiguous drainage basin, roughly between the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah and the Sierra Nevada , that has no natural outlet to the sea....
 region. The northern extension of the Wasatch Range, the Bear River Mountains
Bear River Mountains

The Bear River Mountains are a branch of the Wasatch Range located in northeastern Utah and southeastern Idaho. It is a popular area for both winter and summer activities, especially camping, hiking, rock-climbing, snowmobiling, and skiing....
, extends just into Idaho
Idaho

The State of Idaho is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America. The state's largest city and Capital is Boise, Idaho....
, constituting all of the Wasatch Range in that state.

According to the Utah History Encyclopedia, Wasatch in Ute means "mountain pass" or "low pass over high range."

e the earliest days of settlement, the majority of Utah's population has chosen to settle along the range's western front, where numerous river drainages exit the mountains.






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The Wasatch Range is a mountain range
Mountain range

A mountain range is a chain of mountains bordered by highlands or separated from other mountains by mountain pass or valleys. Individual mountains within the same mountain range do not necessarily have the same geology, though they often do; they may be a mix of different orogeny, for example volcanoes, uplifted mountains or Fold mountains...
 that stretches about from the Utah- Idaho
Idaho

The State of Idaho is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America. The state's largest city and Capital is Boise, Idaho....
 border, south through central Utah
Utah

The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
 in the western United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. It is generally considered the western edge of the greater Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
, and the eastern edge of the Great Basin
Great Basin

The Great Basin is a large, arid region of the western United States. Its boundaries depend on how it is defined. Its most common definition is the contiguous drainage basin, roughly between the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah and the Sierra Nevada , that has no natural outlet to the sea....
 region. The northern extension of the Wasatch Range, the Bear River Mountains
Bear River Mountains

The Bear River Mountains are a branch of the Wasatch Range located in northeastern Utah and southeastern Idaho. It is a popular area for both winter and summer activities, especially camping, hiking, rock-climbing, snowmobiling, and skiing....
, extends just into Idaho
Idaho

The State of Idaho is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America. The state's largest city and Capital is Boise, Idaho....
, constituting all of the Wasatch Range in that state.

According to the Utah History Encyclopedia, Wasatch in Ute means "mountain pass" or "low pass over high range."

Overview

Since the earliest days of settlement, the majority of Utah's population has chosen to settle along the range's western front, where numerous river drainages exit the mountains. The mountains were a vital source of water, timber, and granite for early settlers. Today, 85% of Utah's population lives within of the Wasatch Range, mainly in the valleys just to the west. This concentration is known as the Wasatch Front
Wasatch Front

The Wasatch Front is an urban area in the north-central part of the United States state of Utah. It consists of a chain of cities and towns stretched along the Wasatch Range from approximately Santaquin, Utah in the south to Brigham City, Utah in the north....
 and has a population of just over 2,000,000 residents. Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City is the Capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. The name of the city is often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC....
 lies between the Wasatch Range and the Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake

Great Salt Lake, located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Utah, is the largest salt lake in the western hemisphere, the fourth-largest Endorheic in the world, and the 37th largest lake on Earth....
.

At , Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo (Utah)

Mount Nebo is the southernmost and highest mountain in the Wasatch Range of Utah, in the United States. Named after the Mount Nebo overlooking Israel, which is said to be the place of Moses' death, it is the centerpiece of the Mount Nebo Wilderness, inside the Uinta National Forest....
, a triple peak rising above Nephi, Utah
Nephi, Utah

Nephi is a city in Juab County, Utah, Utah, United States. It is part of the Provo, Utah–Orem, Utah, Utah Provo-Orem metropolitan area. The population was 4,733 at the United States Census, 2000....
 at the southern end of the range, is the highest peak of the Wasatch. In many places the mountains rise immediately from the valley's base elevation of to well over 11,752 feet (3,582 m), producing steep inclines. Other notable peaks include Mount Timpanogos
Mount Timpanogos

Mount Timpanogos is the second highest mountain in Utah's Wasatch Range . Timpanogos rises to an elevation of 11,749 feet above sea level in the Uinta National Forest ....
, a massive peak which looms over much of southern Salt Lake County
Salt Lake County, Utah

Salt Lake County is a county located in the U.S. state of Utah. As of 2007, the population was estimated at 1,009,518, up from a United States 2000 Census figure of 898,387....
 and northern Utah County
Utah County, Utah

Utah County is a county located in the U.S. state of Utah. As of 2000, the population was 368,536 and by 2007 was estimated at 483,702. It was named for the Spanish language name for the Ute Tribe Native American ....
 and is especially prominent from Provo
Provo, Utah

Provo is a city in and the county seat of Utah County, Utah, Utah, United States, located about south of Salt Lake City, Utah along the Wasatch Front....
; Lone Peak
Lone Peak

Lone Peak is the center of the Lone Peak Wilderness Area, which was established in 1978. Lone Peak, at 11,253' elevation, is one of the taller peaks in the Wasatch Range along the Wasatch Front and tends to be a favorite hike....
, the Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks (Utah)

There are actually two sets of well-known Twin Peaks of the Wasatch Front in Utah. "Broad's Fork" Twin Peaks, overlooking the Salt Lake Valley, and "American Fork" Twin Peaks which is located less than five miles to the southeast....
, and Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus (Utah)

Mount Olympus in the U.S. state of Utah, is one of the most prominent and recognizable mountains viewable from practically every location in the Salt Lake Valley....
, which overlook the Salt Lake Valley
Salt Lake Valley

Salt Lake Valley is a valley in Salt Lake County, Utah in the north-central portion of the U.S. state of Utah. It contains Salt Lake City, Utah and many of its suburbs, notably West Valley City, Utah, Sandy, Utah, and West Jordan, Utah; its total population is 948,172 as of 2005....
; and Ben Lomond
Ben Lomond Mountain (Utah)

Ben Lomond Peak, just north of Ogden, Utah, is probably the most famous of the Summit in the northern portion of the Wasatch Range. A popular trail passes over its summit , accessible from four different trailhead to the north, south, and east....
 and Mount Ogden
Mount Ogden

Mount Ogden is a peak in Weber County, Utah, in the northern Wasatch Range.Mount Ogden has an elevation of 9570 feet . The peak is popular with Hiking, particularly in its three main Canyon: Bues, Waterfall, and Taylor Canyons....
, both near Ogden, Utah
Ogden, Utah

Ogden is a city in and the county seat of Weber County, Utah, Utah, United States. The population was 81,605 according to 2005 United States Census Bureau estimates....
.

Since they top out just below , Wasatch peaks are not especially high compared to the Colorado Rockies or even the Uinta Mountains
Uinta Mountains

The Uinta Mountains are a high mountain range of mountains in northeastern Utah and extreme northwestern Colorado in the United States. A subrange of the Rocky Mountains, they are unusual for being the highest range in the contiguous United States running east to west, and lie approximately 100 mi east of Salt Lake City, Utah....
, the other main portion of the Rocky Mountains in Utah. However, they are sculpted by glaciers, yielding notably rugged, sweeping upland scenery comparing well with other prominent ranges of western North America. They also receive heavy falls of snow
Snow

Snow is a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds. The process of this precipitation is called snowfall....
, in many places over per year. This great snowfall, with its runoff, made possible the Mormon success story here, leading to a prosperous urban strip of some 25 cities along nearly of mountain frontage. The Wasatch Range is home to a high concentration of ski areas, with 11 stretching from Sundance
Sundance

Sundance Resort is a ski resort located 13 miles northeast of Provo, Utah on Mount Timpanogos in Utah's Wasatch Range. alpine skiing began on the site in 1944; actor Robert Redford acquired the area in 1969, and established a year-round resort which would later spawn an independent film film festival and a non-profit institute of the Sundan...
 in northern Utah County to Powder Mountain
Powder Mountain

Located East of Eden, Utah and stretching between Weber County and Cache County counties,"Powder Mountain" Is less accessible to out-of-town ski than other Utah ski resorts, and is primarily visited by locals....
 and Wolf Mountain
Wolf Mountain

Wolf Mountain is a small local ski area in the Ogden Valley near Eden, Utah. The area was known as Nordic Valley until June 29, 2005, when it was acquired by the nearby Wolf Creek Golf Resort....
 northeast of Ogden
Ogden, Utah

Ogden is a city in and the county seat of Weber County, Utah, Utah, United States. The population was 81,605 according to 2005 United States Census Bureau estimates....
. There is also 1 ski resort in the Bear River Mountains
Bear River Mountains

The Bear River Mountains are a branch of the Wasatch Range located in northeastern Utah and southeastern Idaho. It is a popular area for both winter and summer activities, especially camping, hiking, rock-climbing, snowmobiling, and skiing....
 (Beaver Mountain
Beaver Mountain

Beaver Mountain located near the summit of Logan Canyon, in the Bear River Mountains of northern Utah.While smaller and less developed than a number of Utah ski resorts, Beaver Mountain is very popular with residents of nearby Logan and surrounding Cache Valley....
). Park City
Park City, Utah

Park City is a town in Summit County, Utah and Wasatch County, Utah counties in the U.S. state of Utah. It is one of two major resort towns in Utah, the other being Moab, Utah....
 alone is bordered by 3 ski resorts. Due to the low relative humidity
Relative humidity

Relative humidity is a term used to describe the amount of water vapor that exists in a gaseous mixture of air and water....
 in wintertime, along with the added lake-effect from the Great Salt Lake, the snow has a dry, powdery texture which most of the local ski resorts market as "the Greatest Snow on Earth". The high concentration of ski resorts located in close proximity to a major urban area, as well as the famed light, powdery snow that's often considered good for skiing, were prime reasons for Salt Lake City's hosting of the 2002 Winter Olympics
2002 Winter Olympics

The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in 2002 in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, United States....
.

Several of the Wasatch canyons in the Lone Peak area, most notably Little Cottonwood Canyon
Little Cottonwood Canyon

Little Cottonwood Canyon lies within the Wasatch-Cache National Forest along the eastern border of the Salt Lake Valley where the Rocky Mountains meet the Great Basin, roughly 15 miles from Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah....
, have a number of high-quality granite
Granite

Granite is a common and widely occurring type of Intrusion , felsic, igneous rock rock . Granite has a medium to coarse texture, occasionally with some individual crystals larger than the groundmass forming a rock known as Porphyry ....
 outcroppings, and make up a popular climbing area
Climbing area

A climbing area is a small geographical region with a concentration of opportunities for climbing. The term is most commonly used of rock climbing areas, but there are also ice climbing areas that have the right combination of steepness and water to result in climbable ice during the winter....
 such as the Pfeifferhorn
Pfeifferhorn

The Pfeifferhorn is the triangularly-shaped peak located in the most isolated part of the Lone Peak Wilderness Area of Utah's Wasatch Mountains....
. Further north, Big Cottonwood Canyon
Big Cottonwood Canyon

Big Cottonwood Canyon is a canyon in the Wasatch Range roughly southeast of Salt Lake City, Utah in the U.S. state of Utah. The -long canyon provides hiking, biking, picnicking, rock-climbing, camping and fishing in the summer....
 features tricky climbing on quartzite
Quartzite

Quartzite is a hard metamorphic rock which was originally sandstone. Sandstone is converted into quartzite through heating and pressure usually related to tectonics compression within orogeny....
.

The densely-vegetated narrow canyons of the Wasatch Range, such as Big Cottonwood Canyon and Little Cottonwood Canyon are heavily visited; on September 25, 2005, 1,200 automobiles entered Little Cottonwood within one hour. The canyons are located within of downtown Salt Lake City and the year-round paved roadways can reach higher in elevation above the city within a short distance. Dirt roads readily drivable in passenger cars with moderate clearance stretch up from Park City, Heber, and Big Cottonwood Canyon. These reach about above sea level and provide impressive long-range high country views.

Geography and geology

Mount Nebo, the highest peak of the Wasatch, is located at the southern edge of the range. This is the southern edge of the Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
 in Utah as well. The Colorado Plateau
Colorado Plateau

The Colorado Plateau, also called the Colorado Plateau Province, is a United States physiographic region of the Intermontane Plateaus, roughly centered on the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States....
 comes to its northwest corner here as it meets the southern end of the Rocky Mountains. Immediately west of these two, the Great Basin
Great Basin

The Great Basin is a large, arid region of the western United States. Its boundaries depend on how it is defined. Its most common definition is the contiguous drainage basin, roughly between the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah and the Sierra Nevada , that has no natural outlet to the sea....
, which is the northern region of the Basin and Range Province, begins and stretches westward across western Utah and Nevada
Nevada

Nevada is a U.S. state located in the Western United States of the United States of America. The capital is Carson City and the largest city is Las Vegas, Nevada....
 until it reaches the Sierra Nevada near the Nevada/California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 border.

The northern Wasatch Range is punctuated by a series of mountain valleys. While the western side of the range drops sharply to the floors of the Wasatch Front valleys, the eastern side of the range is gentler, allowing for the construction of several ski resorts. The Cottonwoods, a particularly rugged and dense area just east of the Salt Lake Valley, shelters small mountain coves that harbor four world-famous ski resorts (Alta
Alta Ski Area

Alta is a ski area located in the Wasatch Mountains just east of Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah, United States. with a skiable area of 2200 acres , beginning at a base elevation of 8,530 ft and rising to 10,550 ft for a vertical gain of 2,020 ft ....
, Brighton
Brighton Ski Resort

Brighton Ski Resort is a ski area located in Big Cottonwood Canyon near Salt Lake City, Utah. Brighton Ski Resort was the first ski resort in Utah, and one of the first in the United States....
, Solitude
Solitude Mountain Resort

Solitude Mountain Resort is a ski resort located in the Big Cottonwood Canyon of the Wasatch Range, thirty miles southeast of Salt Lake City, Utah....
, and Snowbird
Snowbird ski resort

Snowbird is a year-round ski and summer resort located in the United States of Utah on the eastern border of the Salt Lake City suburb of Sandy, UT in the Little Cottonwood Canyon of the Wasatch Range mountain range in the Rocky Mountains....
). The eastern slopes of the Cottonwoods drop to the Snyderville Basin, which contains Park City and its three neighboring ski resorts. Much of the eastern side of the range from north of Salt Lake City to the Bear River Mountains is especially gentle in comparison to the rest of the range. The range widens significantly east of Ogden, sheltering a high mountain valley known as the Ogden Valley. Three more ski resorts lie here, as well as several small towns (such as Huntsville
Huntsville, Utah

Huntsville is a town in Weber County, Utah, Utah, United StatesThe population was 649 at the United States Census, 2000. It is part of the Ogden, Utah–Clearfield, Utah, Utah Ogden-Clearfield metropolitan area....
, Liberty, and Eden
Eden, Utah

Eden is an unincorporated area in Weber County, Utah, Utah, United States. Its elevation is 4,947 feet , and it is located at . Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 84310....
). North of this, the Wellsville Mountains
Wellsville Mountains

The Wellsville Mountains are located in northern Utah and are often considered part of the Wasatch Mountains. The mountains separate the Cache Valley from the Wasatch Front....
 branch off from the northwest of the range, continuing a line of mountains paralleling the I-15
Interstate 15 in Utah

In the U.S. state of Utah, Interstate 15 runs north-south through the southwestern and central portions of the state, passing through many of the population centers of that state, including St....
 corridor. This range is noted for being exceptionally thin and steep. However, U.S. 89
U.S. Route 89

U.S. Route 89 is a north-south United States highway with two sections. The southern section runs for 848 miles from Flagstaff, Arizona to the southern entrance of Yellowstone National Park....
/U.S. 91
U.S. Route 91

U.S. Route 91 is a north-south United States highway. The highway currently serves as a connection between the Cache Valley area of Utah and Idaho to the Salt Lake City, Utah and Pocatello, Idaho population centers....
 is maintained as a four-lane highway along its entire length through the range at Wellsville Canyon east of Brigham City
Brigham City, Utah

Brigham City is a city in Box Elder County, Utah, Utah, United States. The population was 17,412 at the United States Census, 2000. It is the county seat of Box Elder County, Utah....
. The Cache Valley
Cache Valley

Cache Valley is a broad arid agriculture valley in northern Utah and southern Idaho in the United States. It extends approximately 50 mi north from Avon, Utah to north of Preston, Idaho along the west side of the Bear River Mountains, the northernmost extension of the Wasatch Range, and along the east side of the Wellsville Mountains and th...
, created by the Bear River
Bear River (Utah)

The Bear River is a river, approximately long, in southwestern Wyoming, southeastern Idaho, and northern Utah, in the United States. The largest tributary of the Great Salt Lake, it drains a mountainous area and farming valleys east of the lake and southwest of the Snake River Plain....
, is flanked on the west by the Wellsville Mountains and the east by the much denser and higher Bear River Mountains. The northwestern Cache Valley is flanked by the Bannock Range in Idaho
Idaho

The State of Idaho is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America. The state's largest city and Capital is Boise, Idaho....
.

The southeastern portion of the range across Wasatch County
Wasatch County, Utah

Wasatch County is a county located in the U.S. state of Utah. As of 2000 the population was 15,215, and by 2005 was estimated at 18,974. It was named for a Ute Native American word meaning mountain pass or low place in the high mountains. Its county seat and largest city is Heber, Utah.The county is governed by a county council with...
 transforms into the relatively flat, windswept Wasatch Plateau at an elevation of approximately to . At its southeastern edge, just north of Helper
Helper, Utah

Helper is a city in Carbon County, Utah, Utah, United States about 120 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, Utah and 7 miles northwest of the city of Price, Utah....
, it runs into the Book Cliffs
Book Cliffs

The Book Cliffs are a series of cliffs in western Colorado and eastern Utah....
. Further north, the Heber
Heber, Utah

Heber City is a city in Wasatch County, Utah, Utah, United States. The population was 7,291 at the United States Census, 2000. Heber City was founded by English emigrants who were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the late 1840s, and is named after the Apostle Heber C....
 Valley and Weber River Valley separate the Wasatch Range from the Uinta Mountains
Uinta Mountains

The Uinta Mountains are a high mountain range of mountains in northeastern Utah and extreme northwestern Colorado in the United States. A subrange of the Rocky Mountains, they are unusual for being the highest range in the contiguous United States running east to west, and lie approximately 100 mi east of Salt Lake City, Utah....
, while the Bear River Valley and Bear Lake
Bear Lake (Idaho-Utah)

Bear Lake is a natural freshwater lake on the Utah-Idaho border in the Western United States. It is the second largest natural freshwater lake in Utah and has been called the "Caribbean of the Rockies" for its unique turquoise-blue color, the result of suspended limestone deposits in the water....
 Valley separate it from lower mountain ranges that mark the western edge of the Green River
Green River (Utah)

The Green River, located in the western United States, is the chief tributary of the Colorado River. The Green River itself is 730 mi long. The Green River Basin covers parts of Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado....
 Basin.

Throughout the length of the Wasatch Range, it is traversed by just 7 highways (as well as several rugged mountain roads and unpaved trails). The two most prominent are I-80
Interstate 80

Interstate 80 is the second-longest Interstate Highway in the United States . It connects downtown San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City....
 through Parley's Canyon
Parley's Canyon

Parley's Canyon is a canyon located in the United States state of Utah. It is accessed by Interstate 80 and is a relatively wide, straight canyon....
 east of Salt Lake City, and I-84
Interstate 84 (west)

Interstate 84 is an Interstate Highway in the Western United States that runs from Portland, Oregon to Echo, Utah and via Interstate 86 Pocatello, Idaho ....
 through Weber Canyon
Weber Canyon

Weber Canyon is a canyon in the Wasatch Range, near Ogden, Utah....
 east of Ogden. They meet near the ghost town
Ghost town

A ghost town is a town or city that has been completely abandoned by human inhabitants, usually because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as flood, government action, uncontrolled lawlessness or war....
 of Echo
Echo, Utah

Echo is an unincorporated area located in Summit County, Utah, Utah, United States. The eastern terminus of Interstate 84 in Utah is near Echo....
 on the eastern slopes of the range and continue northeast as I-80. Other highways through the range include U.S. 6
U.S. Route 6

U.S. Route 6, also called the Grand Army of the Republic Highway, is a main route of the U.S. Highway system, running east-northeast from Bishop, California to Provincetown, Massachusetts....
/U.S. 89
U.S. Route 89

U.S. Route 89 is a north-south United States highway with two sections. The southern section runs for 848 miles from Flagstaff, Arizona to the southern entrance of Yellowstone National Park....
 through Spanish Fork Canyon, U.S. 189
U.S. Route 189

U.S. Route 189 is a spur of U.S. Route 89. It currently runs for 322 miles from Provo, Utah at Interstate 15 in Utah to Jackson, Wyoming....
 through Provo Canyon
Provo Canyon

Provo Canyon is a canyon located in unincorporated Utah County, Utah, Utah and Wasatch County, Utah. Provo Canyon splits between Mount Timpanogos on the north and Rock Canyon Mountain on the south....
, Utah State Route 39
Utah State Route 39

State Route 39 is a state highway in northern Utah connecting Ogden, Utah to Woodruff, Utah via Ogden Canyon and Huntsville, Utah. The highway is on 12th Street in Ogden and the Ogden River Scenic Byway through Ogden Canyon....
 extending east from Huntsville (a route which is closed in winter), U.S. 89 through Logan Canyon
Logan Canyon

Logan Canyon is a canyon that cuts its way through the Bear River Mountains, a branch of the Wasatch Range, in northeastern Utah. It connects the Cache Valley and Bear Lake valleys and is traversed by U.S....
, and along Idaho State Route 36 near the northern end of the range.

Recreation

In addition to the world class ski resorts, the Wasatch range is home to a host of other outdoor pursuits as well. Hundreds of miles of mountain biking
Mountain biking

Mountain biking entails the sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, whether riding specially equipped mountain bikes or hybrid road bikes....
 and hiking
Hiking

Hiking is an outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments, often on trail. It is such a popular activity that there are numerous :Category:Hiking organizations worldwide....
 trails wind through the canyons and alpine valleys of the Wasatch offering back country access in very close proximity to a large metropolitan area.

Outdoor enthusiasts can also find world class rock climbing
Rock Climbing

Rock climbing is a sport in which participants climb up or across natural Rock formations or man-made climbing wall with the goal of reaching the Summit of a formation or the endpoint of a pre-defined route....
 and mountaineering
Mountaineering

Mountaineering is the sport, hobby or profession of walking, hiking, trekking and climbing up mountains. It is also sometimes known as alpinism, particularly in Europe....
 on the towering granite and quartzite
Quartzite

Quartzite is a hard metamorphic rock which was originally sandstone. Sandstone is converted into quartzite through heating and pressure usually related to tectonics compression within orogeny....
 peaks and in many of the surrounding canyons. Winter recreation includes excellent ski touring
Ski touring

Ski touring is a form of backcountry skiing involving travelling over the winter landscape on skis under human power rather than through the use of ski lifts or snow vehicles....
 & ski mountaineering
Ski mountaineering

Ski mountaineering is a sport that combines the techniques of skiing with those of mountaineering. The goal of the ski mountaineer may be to climb a beautiful mountain by a worthy route and then ski the mountain down an elegant line, preferably from the summit....
.

Alpine lakes and streams offer somewhat over-worked fishing opportunities. The Wasatch Mountain Club
Wasatch Mountain Club

The Wasatch Mountain Club is a recreational outdoor club for adults based in Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah. It is a non-profit organization and has no restrictions on who may join....
 calenders regular activities allowing one to experience the Wasatch Range. The Utah Native Plant Society
Utah native plant society

The Utah Native Plant Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation, preservation, conservation and responsible use of the native plants and plant communities found in the state of Utah and the Intermountain West....
 regularly conducts walks from spring until fall along the foothills of the Central Wasatch Front and in adjoining canyons as the seasons progress. A particularly spectacular location for wildflowers in the late summer is Albion Basin at the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon
Little Cottonwood Canyon

Little Cottonwood Canyon lies within the Wasatch-Cache National Forest along the eastern border of the Salt Lake Valley where the Rocky Mountains meet the Great Basin, roughly 15 miles from Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah....
.

Images

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Further reading

  • Gori, P.L. and Hays, W.W. (Eds.) (2000). Assessment of regional earthquake hazards and risk along the Wasatch Front, Utah [U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1500-K-R]. Reston, VA: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey.

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