Gilson Mountains

Mountain in the American state of Utah


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::summary Mountain in the American state of Utah ::

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FieldValue
nameGilson Mountains
photoSevier River Leamington Utah.jpg
photo_size265px
photo_captionSouthwest flank of Gilson Mountains,
October 2005
countryUnited States
subdivision1Utah
subdivision2(southeast)-Great Basin
(northeast)-Sevier Desert
subdivision2_typeRegions
subdivision3Juab
subdivision3_typeCounty
settlement
settlement_typeCommunities
borders_on
length_mi11
length_orientationSSW x NNE
width_mi8
highestChamplin Peak
elevation_ft7504
coordinates
mapUSA Utah
map_size200
map_captionGilson Mountains in Utah
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| name= Gilson Mountains | photo= Sevier River Leamington Utah.jpg | photo_size= 265px | photo_caption= Southwest flank of Gilson Mountains, October 2005 | country= United States | subdivision1= Utah | subdivision2= (southeast)-Great Basin (northeast)-Sevier Desert | subdivision2_type= Regions | subdivision3= Juab | subdivision3_type= County | settlement= | settlement_type= Communities | topo_map= | topo_maker= | geology= | borders_on= | orogeny= | range_coordinates= | length_mi= 11 | length_orientation= SSW x NNE | width_mi= 8 | width_orientation= | highest= Champlin Peak | elevation_m= | elevation_ft= 7504 | coordinates= | map= USA Utah | map_size= 200 | map_caption= Gilson Mountains in Utah

The Gilson Mountains are an 11 mi long almost circular, small mountain range adjacent the north terminus of the Canyon Mountains, (due-north trendline), located in far eastern Juab County, Utah, United States.

Description

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The Gilson Mountains are an ovoid, or elliptical shaped range, about 11 mi long, trending south-southwest by north-northeast. It contains a central massif with Champlin Peak; two ridgelines trend from the center to the southwest. From Champlin Peak in the range center, Broad Canyon lies between the two ridges. To the northwest another major canyon abuts the center ridgeline, Long Canyon.

Another ridgeline is formed off the center peak going northeast. Unimproved Gilson Road accesses the canyon on its north, and traverses to an area just northeast of Champlin Peak.

The highpoint of the range is Champlin Peak, at 7504 ft.

The mountain range is separated from the Canyon Mountains by the Sevier River and its narrow rivercourse and canyonlands, where the river flows northeast, then southwest, then due-west past the southwest flank of the Gilson Mountains, to enter the extreme northeast of the Sevier Desert. It is at this exit point between the two ranges that the Sevier River enters the desert, of the Great Basin, after traversing mountains, valleys, plateaus, and extensive mountain ranges.

Abutting the northwest flank of the range is the Little Sahara Recreation Area, an area of desert and dunefields. The Little Sahara site is slightly larger in area than the Gilson Mountains.

Access

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U.S. Route 6 (US-6) traverses the northeast perimeter of the Sevier Desert, at the west and northwest flanks of the Gilson Mountains. At Jericho Junction, Utah north of the range, an improved route goes west, then southwest into desert flatlands, hills, and dunefields of the Little Sahara Recreation Area to the Sand Mountain recreation site. Numerous unimproved roads from US-6 access the west and north of the mountain range.

Utah State Route 132 (SR-132) from Lynndyl and Leamington to the west, traverses the south and southeast flanks of the range following the Sevier River rivercourse, and canyonland. Near the southeast flank center at Soma, the Sevier turns due southeast, following the northeast flank of the Canyon Mountains. At the Gilson southeast flank, SR-132 continues northeastwards through a hill and mountain region, south of the East Tintic Mountains, and continues on to Nephi, about 25 mi distant.

References

References

  1. Utah DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, pp. 34-35.
  2. {{gnis. 1441324
  3. (2002). "Utah Road & Recreation Atlas". [[Benchmark Maps]].
  4. "MyTopo Maps - Gilson Mountains, Juab County, UT, United States". [[Trimble Navigation.

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