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The '''Black Mountains''' of [[Utah]], [[Western United States|USA]] is a 30-mi (48 km) <!--{{convert|30|mi|km|0|}}-->long<ref>Utah DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, p. 49, 50.</ref> mountain range in the northeast of [[Iron County, Utah|Iron County]]. The north ridgeline of the range forms the southeast border of [[Beaver County, Utah|Beaver County]]. |
The '''Black Mountains''' of [[Utah]], [[Western United States|USA]] is a 30-mi (48 km) <!--{{convert|30|mi|km|0|}}-->long<ref>Utah DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, p. 49, 50.</ref> mountain range in the northeast of [[Iron County, Utah|Iron County]]. The north ridgeline of the range forms the southeast border of [[Beaver County, Utah|Beaver County]]. |
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The range borders the northeast portion of the [[Escalante Desert]], and the range's southeast flank trends with the [[Hurricane Cliffs]] and [[Parowan Valley]]. In the south section, of a southwest |
The range borders the northeast portion of the [[Escalante Desert]], and the range's southeast flank trends with the [[Hurricane Cliffs]] and [[Parowan Valley]]. In the south section, of a southwest trending ridgeline, is the [[Parowan Gap Petroglyphs]] Site. At the terminus of the ridgeline, the pass at the [[Summit, Utah]] region, there is the site of the [[Old Spanish National Historic Trail]] as it crossed into the northeast of [[Cedar Valley (Iron County)|Cedar Valley]], the site of [[Cedar City, Utah|Cedar City]]. |
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[[Interstate 15 in Utah]] traverses the southeast region of the range from Cedar City, to [[Greenville, Utah|Greenville]]-[[Beaver, Utah|Beaver]]. |
[[Interstate 15 in Utah]] traverses the southeast region of the range from Cedar City, to [[Greenville, Utah|Greenville]]-[[Beaver, Utah|Beaver]]. |
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The highpoint of the range, Mahogany Knoll, is in the northeast on the ridgeline, the line between Iron and Beaver Counties. |
The highpoint of the range, Mahogany Knoll, is in the northeast on the ridgeline, the line between Iron and Beaver Counties. |
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From the northeast range terminus, a ridgeline extends southwest to Cedar Valley (Iron County), and borders the northwest of [[Parowan Valley]]. The valley is narrow, separated from the northeast-section of the [[Hurricane Cliffs]], and at the southwest terminus of the valley, |
From the northeast range terminus, a ridgeline extends southwest to Cedar Valley (Iron County), and borders the northwest of [[Parowan Valley]]. The valley is narrow, separated from the northeast-section of the [[Hurricane Cliffs]], and at the southwest terminus of the valley, is the location of [[Summit, Utah|Summit]], (at the summit region). The [[Old Spanish National Historic Trail]] followed the summit, (only 1-mi<ref>Utah DeLorme Atlas, p. 49.</ref> between Black Mountains and Hurricane Cliffs), and crossed west across the north region of Cedar Valley, at the south terminus of the Black Mountains ridgeline, near Enoch. About 10-mi northeast of Enoch, and 8-mi<ref>Utah DeLorme Atlas, p. 50.</ref> northwest of Parowan, the mountain ridgeline contains the [[Parowan Gap Petroglyphs]] Site. |
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The center-(east) of the range is near Chipman Peak, {{convert|7966|ft|m|0}}. The highpoint of the range is Mahogany Knoll, {{convert|7976|ft|m|0}}, at the north ridgeline, east of center. |
The center-(east) of the range is near Chipman Peak, {{convert|7966|ft|m|0}}. The highpoint of the range is Mahogany Knoll, {{convert|7976|ft|m|0}}, at the north ridgeline, east of center. |
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The range is dissected west of center, by the north-south [[Utah State Route 130|Utah 130]], from [[Minersville, Utah|Minersville]] at the range's northwest region, (and the northeast [[Escalante Desert]]); Utah 130 goes south through [[Parowan Canyon]], and then across an [[alluvial fan|alluvial plains]] region of Long Hollow, between two southwest-trending ridgelines. The route meets the north of [[Cedar Valley (Iron County)|Cedar Valley]], and the site of Rush Lake (Iron County), a dry lake; the valley turns northwest into the Escalante Desert. The route continues to Enoch, and [[Interstate 15 in Utah|I-15]] at [[Cedar City, Utah|Cedar City]]. |
The range is dissected west of center, by the north-south [[Utah State Route 130|Utah 130]], from [[Minersville, Utah|Minersville]] at the range's northwest region, (and the northeast [[Escalante Desert]]); Utah 130 goes south through [[Parowan Canyon]], and then across an [[alluvial fan|alluvial plains]] region of Long Hollow, between two southwest-trending ridgelines. The route meets the north of [[Cedar Valley (Iron County)|Cedar Valley]], and the site of Rush Lake (Iron County), a dry lake; the valley turns northwest into the Escalante Desert. The route continues to Enoch, and [[Interstate 15 in Utah|I-15]] at [[Cedar City, Utah|Cedar City]]. |
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At the Black Mountains southeast, [[Interstate 15 in Utah|Interstate 15]] follows the southeast side of |
At the Black Mountains southeast, [[Interstate 15 in Utah|Interstate 15]] follows the southeast side of [[Parowan Valley]], from Enoch, [[Summit, Utah|Summit]], then Parowan, then north to Greenville, at the south of Beaver, Utah. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.topoquest.com/map.php?lat=38.08914&lon=-112.83439&datum=nad83&zoom=4 Chipman Peak, approx. range center,(East), (topoquest) (coordinates)] |
*[http://www.topoquest.com/map.php?lat=38.08914&lon=-112.83439&datum=nad83&zoom=4 Chipman Peak, approx. range center,(East), (topoquest) (coordinates)] |
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*[http://www.lat-long.com/Latitude-Longitude-1443089-Utah-Mahogany_Knoll.html Mahogany Knoll, range highpoint, mountainzone.com, (coordinates)] |
*[http://www.lat-long.com/Latitude-Longitude-1443089-Utah-Mahogany_Knoll.html Mahogany Knoll, range highpoint, mountainzone.com, (coordinates)] |
Revision as of 20:18, 6 February 2012
The Black Mountains of Utah, USA is a 30-mi (48 km) long[1] mountain range in the northeast of Iron County. The north ridgeline of the range forms the southeast border of Beaver County.
The range borders the northeast portion of the Escalante Desert, and the range's southeast flank trends with the Hurricane Cliffs and Parowan Valley. In the south section, of a southwest trending ridgeline, is the Parowan Gap Petroglyphs Site. At the terminus of the ridgeline, the pass at the Summit, Utah region, there is the site of the Old Spanish National Historic Trail as it crossed into the northeast of Cedar Valley, the site of Cedar City.
Interstate 15 in Utah traverses the southeast region of the range from Cedar City, to Greenville-Beaver.
Description
The Black Mountains have a complex shape. It has an east-west ridgeline at the north perimeter with the Beaver River in the west, and Minersville Reservoir in the center; the northeast foothills border the region of Beaver-Greenville, Utah.
The highpoint of the range, Mahogany Knoll, is in the northeast on the ridgeline, the line between Iron and Beaver Counties.
From the northeast range terminus, a ridgeline extends southwest to Cedar Valley (Iron County), and borders the northwest of Parowan Valley. The valley is narrow, separated from the northeast-section of the Hurricane Cliffs, and at the southwest terminus of the valley, is the location of Summit, (at the summit region). The Old Spanish National Historic Trail followed the summit, (only 1-mi[2] between Black Mountains and Hurricane Cliffs), and crossed west across the north region of Cedar Valley, at the south terminus of the Black Mountains ridgeline, near Enoch. About 10-mi northeast of Enoch, and 8-mi[3] northwest of Parowan, the mountain ridgeline contains the Parowan Gap Petroglyphs Site.
The center-(east) of the range is near Chipman Peak, 7,966 feet (2,428 m). The highpoint of the range is Mahogany Knoll, 7,976 feet (2,431 m), at the north ridgeline, east of center.
Access
Utah State Route 21 borders the north of the range following the Beaver River from Minersville Reservoir; at the center-north foothills, Utah 21 turns northeast towards Beaver and Greenville.
The range is dissected west of center, by the north-south Utah 130, from Minersville at the range's northwest region, (and the northeast Escalante Desert); Utah 130 goes south through Parowan Canyon, and then across an alluvial plains region of Long Hollow, between two southwest-trending ridgelines. The route meets the north of Cedar Valley, and the site of Rush Lake (Iron County), a dry lake; the valley turns northwest into the Escalante Desert. The route continues to Enoch, and I-15 at Cedar City.
At the Black Mountains southeast, Interstate 15 follows the southeast side of Parowan Valley, from Enoch, Summit, then Parowan, then north to Greenville, at the south of Beaver, Utah.
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References
External links
- Chipman Peak, approx. range center,(East), (topoquest) (coordinates)
- Mahogany Knoll, range highpoint, mountainzone.com, (coordinates)