Wasatch Mountains
The Wasatch Range is a mountain range that stretches about 160 miles (260 km) from the Utah- Idaho border, south through central Utah in the western United States.
Wasatch Mountains Media
- Mount Olympus Utah.jpg
Mount Olympus, a prominent and recognizable mountain visible from much of the Salt Lake Valley, August 2005
- SandyUtahView.JPG
The Wasatch Mountains in the fall, September 2003
Kyhv Peak over Rock Canyon at sunset as seen from the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, August 2012
- Wasatch Plateau.png
Wasatch Plateau geologic cross-section, where Kmt and Kmf are the Tununk and Ferron Sandstone members of the Mancos Shale, Km. Kmv is the Mesaverde Group, and Tkn is the North Horn Formation.
- Spanish Fork Peak from Y Mountain.jpg
West side of Mount Nebo, the highest peak in the Wasatch Range, unknown date
- Wasatch Range Salt Lake County UT United States 2006.JPG
The Wasatch Range viewed from Jordan Campus of Salt Lake Community College, March 2006
- USA Region West relief Wasatch Range location map.jpg
The western United States with the Wasatch Range outlined in red
- Alta Albion Basin Entrance.jpg
Alta ski resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon, February 2009