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Coordinates: 38°29′11″N 109°13′55″W / 38.48639°N 109.23194°W / 38.48639; -109.23194[1]
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'''Geyser Pass''' is a [[mountain pass]] in the [[La Sal Range]] of [[Utah]]. The {{convert|10528|ft|m|adj=on}}<ref name=gnis/> pass is not named after a [[geyser]], but for cattleman Al Geyser, who grazed his stock in the area in the 1880s.<ref name=fwp/>
'''Geyser Pass''' is a [[mountain pass]] in the [[La Sal Range]] of [[Utah]], United States. The {{convert|10528|ft|m|adj=on}}<ref name=gnis/> pass is not named after a [[geyser]], but for cattleman Al Geyser, who grazed his stock in the area in the 1880s.<ref name=fwp/>


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Latest revision as of 15:32, 8 May 2024

Geyser Pass
Rock Slide Remnants at Geyser Pass
Elevation10,528 ft (3,209 m)
Traversed byGeyser Pass Road
LocationSan Juan County, Utah
RangeLa Sal Range
Coordinates38°29′11″N 109°13′55″W / 38.48639°N 109.23194°W / 38.48639; -109.23194[1]

Geyser Pass is a mountain pass in the La Sal Range of Utah, United States. The 10,528-foot (3,209 m)[1] pass is not named after a geyser, but for cattleman Al Geyser, who grazed his stock in the area in the 1880s.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "Geyser Pass". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ Federal Writers' Project (1945). Utah: A Guide to the State. US History Publishers. p. 429. ISBN 978-1-60354-043-8.