Bull Valley Mountains | |
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Bull Valley Mountains in Utah | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Lost Peak, Bull Valley Mountains |
Elevation | 7,516 ft (2,291 m) |
Coordinates | 37°28′31″N 113°54′42″W / 37.4753°N 113.9116°W |
Dimensions | |
Length | 30 mi (48 km) WSW-ENE |
Geography | |
Country | United States |
State | Utah |
Region | Great Basin Divide |
District | Washington County |
Settlements | Enterprise, Central, Veyo and Gunlock |
Range coordinates | 37°28′31″N 113°54′42″W / 37.4753°N 113.9116°W |
Borders on | Escalante Valley, Escalante Desert, Harmony Mountains, Beaver Dam Mountains and Clover Mountains |
The Bull Valley Mountains are a 30-mi (48 km) long,[1] mountain range in southwest Utah, located in northwest Washington County. The range is adjacent the Utah border and attached to the Clover Mountains of southeast Nevada. The Great Basin Divide transects the summits of both ranges, with the Escalante Desert north and northeast of the Bull Valley Mountains, and south of the mountains the Colorado River watershed, and specifically the Santa Clara River which drains southeasterly from an escarpment along the mountain range's southeast flank.