Monte Cristo Range (Utah)

The Monte Cristo Range of Utah is a 30 miles (48 km) long[1] mountain range in the extreme northeast of the state. It parallels the Bear River Mountains to the west, but is only about half its length.

Monte Cristo Range (Utah)
Monte Cristo Range (at Gold Hill)
in Utah
Highest point
PeakMt McKinnon, (south terminus)-Monte Cristo Range
Elevation9,081 ft (2,768 m)
Dimensions
Length30 mi (48 km) SSW x NNE
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
CountiesCache, Rich and Weber
SettlementsRandolph and Laketown
Range coordinates41°35.11′N 111°30.05′W
Borders on

The range trends north-northeast and also parallels a north-flowing stretch of the Bear River, with Woodruff, Randolph, and Sage Creek Junction on the river's west bank and bordering the eastern Monte Cristo Range foothills.

At the range's center-northwest foothills, in the north of Ant Valley, is the Hardware Ranch Wildlife Management Area. The main, north-northeasterly ridgeline, forms the county boundaries between Cache County, west, and Rich County, east.

Range description

The Monte Cristo Range is only about 30 miles (48 km) long, but its ridge line is west of center, and there are extensive foothills eastward toward the Bear River valley river course. Ant Valley is at its western foothills bordering the Bear River Range, west, and covers about half of the western foothills, from north of the foothills center, and south, to about half of the southwest foothills.

Some of the larger peaks of the range are Red Spur Mountain at 8,872 feet (2,704 m), north of range center. Gold Hill, at 8,106 feet (2,471 m), is west of the range center. Eccles Peak at 9,062 feet (2,762 m) is in the extreme southeast; southwest of Eccles Peak, is the range high point, at the southern terminus of the range, Mt McKinnon at 9,081 feet (2,768 m).[2]

Access

Utah State Route 101 traverses the Bear River Range from Hyrum and accesses the center-west region of the range in Ant Valley, at the Hardware Ranche WMA. Ant Flat Road meets Utah 101, and traverses the southwest of the range, intersecting with Utah 39, which traverses a south region of the range. Utah 39 turns northeasterly at the southeast foothills and heads to Woodruff, about 18 miles (29 km)[3] from the range.

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References

  1. Utah DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, pp. 12-13.
  2. Utah DeLorme Atlas, p. 13.
  3. Utah DeLorme Atlas, p. 13.


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