Recreation Map - Ashley National Forest - Utah and Wyoming 1955

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Spatial Coverage Utah; Wyoming
Date 1955
Title Recreation Map - Ashley National Forest - Utah and Wyoming 1955
Subject Ashley National Forest; Utah; Wyoming; Recreation Map; U.S. Department of Agriculture; Forest Service
Publisher Uintah County Regional History Center
Type Image/StillImage
Format image/jpeg
Identifier 0702-AM
Language eng
Rights Management Digital Image Copyright 2023 Uintah County Regional History Center
Website uintahhistory.org
Owning Institution Uintah County Regional History Center
Additional Information Recreation Map, Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyoming -- U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Region -- Compiled at Regional Office, Ogden, Utah -- Evanston -- Green River -- Logan -- Ogden -- Salt Lake City -- Provo -- Vernal -- Price -- Cedar City -- Red Gorge -- Hideout Canyon -- Sheep Creek Canyon -- North Fork Duchesne River -- Little Bryce -- Brush Creek Cave -- Deep Creek Campground -- Spirit Lake Campground -- Palisade Park Camp and Picnic Area -- Green Lakes Camp and Picnic Area -- Red Springs Campground -- Iron Spring Campground -- Uinta Park Campground -- Yellowstone Campground -- Moon Lake Camp and Picnic Area -- Rock Creek Campgrounds -- North Fork of Duchesne River -- Avintaquin Campground -- Oaks Park Camp and Picnic Area -- Moon Lake Resort -- Red-Canyon Resort -- Three Lakes Resort -- U-Bar Ranch -- Information on back of map -- Unique Scenic Attractions -- Forage, For Cattle and Sheep -- Watersheds to Keep our Valleys Green -- Campgrounds and Picnic Areas -- Timber, Homes for Tomorrow -- Fishing -- The High Uintas Wilderness Areas -- Resorts -- Wildlife -- Be Careful with Fire -- In the northeastern corner of Utah lie the High Uinta Mountains. Ranging east and west for some 150 miles, they are the highest in Utah and are the only major East-West mountain range in the United States. The Ashley National Forest lies in this high, geologically unique setting. Within its borders are Kings Peak, highest point in the State of Utah, 13,498 feet high, and many other rugged peaks over 13,000 feet in elevation. The beauty and majest of this area towering above timber line, is reflected in the crystal waters of numerous lakes dotting the basins and glades below. -- Report all Fires to Forest Supervisor, Ranger, Sheriff, or any telephone operator -- Traced by Paul S. Bieler
ARK ark:/87278/s6qwfbw9
Setname ucl_maps
ID 2340432
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qwfbw9
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