Sevier Desert | |
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Length | 105 mi (169 km) |
Width | 60 mi (97 km) |
Geography | |
Country | United States |
State | Utah |
Counties | |
Borders on | Ferguson Desert-W Great Salt Lake Desert-NW & NNW Gilson & Canyon Mountains, and Pavant Range-E Escalante Desert-SW |
Coordinates | 39°25′00″N 112°40′03″W / 39.41661°N 112.66745°W |
River | Sevier River |
Lake | Sevier Lake |
The Sevier Desert is a large arid section of central-west Utah, United States, and is located in the southeast of the Great Basin. It is bordered by deserts north, west, and south; its east border is along the mountain range and valley sequences at the perimeter of the Great Basin, with the large north–south Wasatch Range and its associated mountainous landforms. Its eastern border is specifically, the East Tintic, Gilson, and Canyon Mountains; also the massive Pahvant Range.
The Sevier Desert contains the course of the Sevier River in a circuitous manner. It flows to Sevier Lake in the extreme southwest Sevier Desert. The Sevier River enters the east desert flowing west, immediately turning southwest, then west, to enter the north of Sevier Lake, which is mostly south-southwest trending.
The southeast section of the desert contains the Black Rock Desert volcanic field, with the notable Pahvant Butte, a formation from the time of Lake Bonneville. The volcanic field region is west of an agricultural four-city region from McCornick to Fillmore.[1]
The Little Sahara Recreation Area is located in the northeast of the desert.