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Cricket Mountains

Coordinates: 38°47′47″N 113°01′35″W / 38.796348°N 113.026345°W / 38.796348; -113.026345
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Cricket Mountains
(view due-west)-Overlooking Cricket Mountains and Sevier Lake
bordering west: House Range; bordering westward, north lies Tule Valley, south, Wah Wah Valley, then Confusion Range. The larger Ferguson Desert lies on the horizon.
Highest point
PeakHeadlight Mountain, (extreme southwest)-Cricket Mountains
Elevation5,999 ft (1,828 m)
Coordinates38°47′47″N 113°01′35″W / 38.796348°N 113.026345°W / 38.796348; -113.026345
Dimensions
Length35 mi (56 km) SW x NE
Width12 mi (19 km)
Geography
Cricket Mountains is located in Utah
Cricket Mountains
Cricket Mountains
Cricket Mountains in Utah
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
Region((southwest)-Great Basin Desert)
(southwest)-Sevier Desert
CountyMillard
SettlementBlack Rock
Borders onSevier Lake-W
(House Range-W)
Sevier Desert-W, N & E
Utah State Route 257-E & SE
Black Rosk, UT-SE
San Francisco Mountains-SW

The Cricket Mountains are a 35-mile (56 km) long mountain range located in central-south Millard County, Utah on the east border of Sevier Lake, in the Great Basin Desert.

The southwest of the Cricket Mountains merges southwest into the smaller San Francisco Mountains on the southern border of Sevier Lake and on the east of Wah Wah Valley.

Description

The Cricket Mountains rise to peaks ranging from the 6,000-foot (1,800 m) elevation to its highpoint of Headlight Mountain, 6,749 feet (2,057 m),[1] in the extreme southwest of the range. The Cricket Mountains are bordered by the Sevier Desert on the east, north, and west, where the Sevier River flows west then southwest into Sevier Lake, on the range's west border.

The southwest of the range merges into the northeast of the San Francisco Mountains, a slightly smaller range. Both ranges trend southwesterly x northeast, presumably part of Basin and Range block faulting.

Graymont Lime

Graymont Lime has a plant in the Cricket Mountains, about 35 miles (56 km) southwest of Delta. It is one of the 10 largest lime plants in the United States. It was previously owned by Continental Lime, which was purchased by Graymont Lime.

References

  1. ^ Utah, DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer, p. 40-41.