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Encyclopedia > Manti La Sal National Forest
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La Sal mountain range as seen from Arches National Park
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La Sal mountain range as seen from Arches National Park
First snow in La Sal Forest
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First snow in La Sal Forest

The Manti La Sal National Forest is a mountain range near Moab, UT, belonging to the Wasatch Range. It's maximum elevation is 12,721 feet above sea level. The La Sal Mountain loop road leads from Castle Valley, UT to Geyser Pass and back down to Moab. Scenic Oowah Lake can be found within the forest. Arches National Park is U.S. National Park located near Moab, Utah noted for its concentration of natural arches—about 2,000 have been located within the park. ... Moab is a city located in Grand County, Utah. ... The Wasatch Range (also seen as Wasatch Mountains and Wahsatch Range) iss a mountain range that stretches from southern Idaho and Wyoming south through central Utah in the Western United States. ... Castle Valley is a town located in Grand County, Utah. ...



 

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