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The canyon begins in southwestern Uintah County and then meanders roughly south along (and becomes) the county line between Uintah and Carbon counties (including the entire eastern border of Carbon County). Continuing its southerly meander, it then becomes the county line between Emery and Grand counties, until it reaches its mouth in the Roan ...
Salt Lake Butterfield Creek: Butterfield Canyon Road Cataract Canyon: Garfield, San Juan, Wayne Colorado River: Cedar Canyon: Iron Coal Creek, Crow Creek: SR-14: Circleville Canyon: Garfield Sevier River: US-89: Old Spanish Trail: City Creek: Salt Lake City Creek: City Creek Canyon Road Corner Canyon: Salt Lake Corner Canyon Road unconstructed ...
W. Adolph Yonkee, et al., ROAD AND TRAIL LOGS OF ANTELOPE ISLAND STATE PARK, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, in Geologic Road, Trail, and Lake Guides to Utah's Parks and Monuments 2000 Utah Geological Association Publication 29 Archived July 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine; Photos of Antelope Island State Park
The Spring Canyon sandstones in the Book Cliffs above Helper, Utah, with several sedimentary cycles visible in the cliffs Book Cliffs and Mt. Garfield (on right, approximate altitude 6,600 ft or 2,000 m) in Mesa County, Colorado The Book Cliffs near Green River, Utah, ca. 1879–1894.
The La Sal Mountains or La Sal Range is a mountain range located in Grand and San Juan counties in the U.S. state of Utah, along the border with Colorado.The range rises above and southeast of Moab and north of the town of La Sal.
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Grand County adopted a seven-member council with appointed manager in 1992, followed by Morgan County in 1999 and Wasatch County in 2003. In 1998, Salt Lake County residents approved adopting a nine-member council with elected mayor that began work in 2001. [11] Summit County adopted a five-member council with an appointed manager in 2006. [12]
While Roan Cliffs are "remote and inaccessible", [3] the Book Cliffs run along the edge of the Castle, Gunnison, and Grand valleys [3] and are therefore readily visible from populated areas (i.e., Price and Green River in Utah and Grand Junction in Colorado) and well traveled transportation corridors (i.e., I-70, US-6, US-50, and US-191).