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The Deep Creek Mountains
Range
Deep Creeks covered in snow
Country United States
State Utah
Highest point Ibapah Peak
 - elevation 12,087 ft (3,684 m)
Geology granite


The Deep Creek Mountains (also Deep Creek Range) are a mountain range in the Great Basin located in extreme western Tooele County and Juab County, Utah, in the western United States.[1] The range trends north-south (with a curl to the west at the southern end) and is composed of granite in its central highest portion. The valley to the east is Snake Valley and to the west is Deep Creek Valley. Nearby communities include Callao, Utah to the east and Ibapah/The Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation to the west.

The highest peaks are Ibapah Peak (12,087 feet (3,684 m)), Haystack Peak (12,020 feet (3,660 m)), and Red Mountain (11,588 feet (3,532 m)). The range is the source of several perennial streams and supports a diverse coniferous forest, with an "island" of alpine tundra on the highest summits. The range has a vertical relief of 7,800 feet (2,400 m) above the salt flats of the Great Salt Lake Desert lying to the northeast and rises about 6,000 feet (1,800 m) above the semiarid plains to the west.

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Coordinates: 39°50′42″N 113°54′38″W / 39.8449399°N 113.9105524°W / 39.8449399; -113.9105524




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