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Ashley National Forest, Salt Lake and Uinta Special Meridians -- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service -- Utah -- Wyoming -- Roosevelt -- Fruitland -- Neola -- Altonah -- Altamont -- Talmage -- Bridgeland -- Duchesne -- Indian Canyon -- Tabiona -- Hanna -- Vernal -- Dutch John -- Wasatch National Forest -- Uinta National Forest -- Recreation Sites -- Iron Mine -- Hades -- Castle Cliff -- Aspen Grove -- Avintaquin -- Yellowpine Forest -- Moon Lake -- Swift Creek -- Reservoir -- Yellowstone -- Wandin -- Uinta River -- Uinta Canyon -- Paradise -- Spirit Lake -- Browne Lake -- Palisades -- Moenkopi -- Carmel -- Deep Creek -- Red Canyon Overlook -- Green Lakes -- Skull Creek -- Oaks Park -- Kaler Hollow -- Iron Springs -- Red Springs -- Greendale -- Cedar Springs -- Deer Run -- Mustang Ridge -- Canyon Glen -- Dripping Springs -- Little Hole -- Cover Picture: Sir Edmund Hillary, world renowned mountain climber from New Zealand, in the High Uintas Primitive Area -- Welcome to the Ashley National Forest -- Services -- Information -- Minerals, Oils & Gas -- Recreation -- Water for the West -- The High Uintas Primitive Area -- History -- Forage -- Wildlife -- Timber -- Cedar Springs Boat Ramp, about a mile above the dam, is a forest service facility provided for the visiting American public -- Sheep Creek Canyon Geological Area presents an interesting study of sheer vertical walls and mammoth, colored rock spires -- Numerous sapphire-like lakes in the High Uintas Primitive Area reflect the grandeur of the mountains and trees towering above them. Formed by glacial action, most are deep and crystal clear, good habitat for trout -- More than 680 miles of Ashley National Forest streams carry water from the mountains to the valleys and provide sport and relaxation for fisherman -- The "Drive Throug the Ages" is scenic and educational -- Foothills, open meadows, and parks provide good forage for sheep, cattle, and wildlife -- Ute Lookout Tower is manned during the fire season to aid in detecting fires quickly -- National Forests, lands of many uses -- Edward P. Cliff, Chief |