Deertrap Mountain
Deertrap Mountain is a mountain in Zion National Park in Washington County, Utah, United States.
Description
Deertrap Mountain is composed of white Navajo Sandstone and set on the east rim of Zion Canyon. It is situated one mile southeast of Zion Lodge, and three miles northeast of park headquarters. The nearest neighbor is Mountain of the Sun, one-half mile to the west, and the nearest higher peak is Twin Brothers, to the southwest. The East Temple is situated 1.1 mile to the south-southwest, and Ant Hill is set to the southeast. Pine Creek originates at Deertrap, and the North Fork of the Virgin River drains precipitation runoff from this mountain. This feature's name was officially adopted April 4, 1934, by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. It is believed that the Paiute people|Paiute] drove mule deer onto the mesa here, trapping them forfood.