Black Diamond (03/01/2013) The Black Diamond Complex in Holladay framed by Mount Olympus.
Bonneville Shoreline Trail (04/13/2013) The Bonneville Shoreline trail follows the Wasatch Mountains from the border of Idaho to Southern Utah County. This picture is of the Research Park Area South of the Utah Museum of Natural History.
First Snow (10/27/2010) The first snow meets the last leaves in a Fall scene in Neff Canyon. This is a picture from the Neff trail head parking lot.
Wasatch Mountains (12/16/2008) This panorama from the Jordan River Parkway shows Grandeur Peak, Mill Creek Canyon, Neffs Canyon and Mount Olympus.
Capitol View (07/04/2009) This is the view of the Wasatch Front from the Utah Northeast Corner of the Utah Capitol grounds.
Panorama (12/16/2008) This picture shows the Wasatch Mountains from The Jordan River Parkway.
Gobbler s Knob (10/27/2008) Gobbler's Knob viewed from the Pipeline Trail in Mill Creek Canyon.
Mill Creek Canyon (10/27/2008) This picture from the Pipeline Trail above Church Fork shows the lower section of Mill Creek Canyon. There is a large boy scout camp in the flat section of the canyon.
Gobblers Knob (10/09/2007) This view from Mount Aire in Mill Creek Canyon includes Gobblers Knob and Mount Raymond.
Mount Raymond (10/09/2007) A view toward Mount Raymond from the Mount Aire Trail in the Fall.
Sundial Peak (05/15/2007) Sundial People viewed from the Lake Blanche Trail.
Sundial Peak (05/15/2007) There was still a little bit of snow on the trail on this last stretch of the Mill B Trail to Lake Blanche.
Alpine Buttercup (05/15/2007) An alpine Buttercup graces the Lake Blanche area of the Wasatch.
Lake Blanche (05/15/2007) Sundial Peak towering over Lake Blanche in the Wasatch Mountains.
Sundial Peak Cirque (05/15/2007) The cirque was still covered with deep snow.
Dromedary Peak (05/15/2007) Dromedary Peak viewed from the Lake Blanche Trail.
Bells Canyon Trail (05/08/2001) The Bells Canyon Trail at the foot of Lone Peak.
Lake in Bells Canyon (05/08/2001)
Wasatch Range (06/14/2001) Arrrgggh, the name of the mountain escapes me for the moment
Mount Olympus (03/25/2001)
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Located just East of a major metropolis major metropolis. The Wasatch Mountains are one of the used mountain ranges in the world.
The Wasatch mountains are beneficiaries of a light lake effect snow, making the valley a haven for skiers. The mountains also provide the water needed to make the valley a rich argricultural center...well at least it did until the valley filled up with houses.
Context: Mountains
Salt Lake City (395 pictures) The Wasatch Mountains define the east side of the Salt Lake Valley.
City Creek Canyon (35 pictures) City Creek Canyon drains directly into downtown Salt Lake.
Twin Peak-Wasatch Mountains (11 pictures) Twin Peaks sit between Little and Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Mount Timapnogos (25 pictures) Mount Timpanogas is officially part of the Unitah Moutains. It towers over American Fork in Utah Valley.
Wasatch Boulevard (51 pictures) Wasatch Boulevard traverses the benches at the base of the Wastach Mountains.
Lone Peak (12 pictures) Lone Peak is the southern most peak in the Salt Lake. It is a massive mountain with a numerous steep side caynons. Look carefully from the valley, you can see the famed Lone Peak Circ. It is a beautiful, but long hike.
Mount Olympus (118 pictures) Mount Olympus is the most prominent peak viewed from downtown. The broad north face of the mountain appears as a solid cliff. From the central valley you see it is a steep slope.
Wasatch Mountain State Park (14 pictures) Wasatch Mountain State Park is on the East Side of the Wasatch Mountains near Midway.
2002 SLC Games (64 pictures) The Wasatch Mountains will be one of the main attractions during the 2002 Winter Games, and will feature prominently in all the alpine events.
Park City, Utah (162 pictures) Park City is a resort town on the East side of the Wasatch Mountains.
Mill Creek Canyon (193 pictures) Mill Creek Canyon provides recreational access to the Wastach. You can access Mill Creek Canyon Road from Wasatch Boulevard at about 3700 South.
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