List of mountains in Utah


Mountains in Utah are numerous and have varying elevations and prominences.
Kings Peak, in the Uinta Mountains in Duchesne County, Utah, is the highest point in the state and has the greatest prominence. It has elevation and prominence. It also has topographic isolation of, highest amongst summits of Utah having at least 500 meters of prominence.
For lists of the top 50 peaks in Utah by elevation, prominence, and topographic isolation, see List of mountain peaks of Utah. This "List of mountains in Utah" should include all of those and more.
To see locations of all mountains having coordinates in this article together in one map, click on "Map all coordinates using OSM" at the right side of this page.
Partial lists of mountains in just a few of Utah's 29 counties are below.

Salt Lake County

Mountains in Salt Lake County, Utah include:

Utah County

Mountains in Utah County, Utah include:
MountainLocationElevationProminenceNotes-
Bald Knoll-
a second Bald Knoll peak-
a third Bald Knoll peak-
Bald Mountain-
Big Baldy-
Billies Mountain-
Bismark Peak-
Blowhole Hill-
Bone Yard-
Box Elder Peak-
Browns Peak-
Buckhorn Mountain-
Buckley Mountain-
Butterfield Peaks-
Cascade Mountain-
Cat Hill-
Cat Peak-
Cedar Knoll-
Cedar Knoll-
Cedar Knoll-
Cedar Knolls-
Cedar Point-
Clyde Knoll-
Corral Mountain-
Davis Hill-
Dominguez Hill-
Driveway Flat-
Dry Mountain-
East Hamongog-
Ether Peak-
Fifth Water RidgeWasatch or Utah County
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First Hamongog-
Flat Top Mountain-
Freedom Peak-
Gentle Band Ridge-
Goshen Hill-
Granger Mountain-
Greeley Hill-
Grindstone Ridge-
Hannifin PeakJuab or Utah County
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High Peak-
Horse Mountain-
Indian Head-
Indian Head Peak-
Iron Hill-
Jumpoff, The-
Kelsey Peak-
Knolls, The-
Lake Mountains-
Landrock-
Latimer Point-
Lewiston Peak-
Lightning Peak-
Lime Peak-
Little Baldy-
Little Hill-
Little Mountain-
Loafer Mountain-
Location-
Lone PeakOne of the taller peaks in the Wasatch Range along the Wasatch Front, the peak ranks 98th on a list of Utah peaks with topographic prominence. The first person in recorded history to successfully hike Lone Peak was Richard Bell, Sr. of Riverton, Utah. Lone Peak consists almost entirely of quartz monzonite rock of the 30.5 million year old Little Cottonwood Stock.-
Lone Rock-
Long RidgeJuab or Utah County
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Lowe Peak--
Lone Peak Ridge-
Mahogany Mountain
Mill Canyon Peak-
Miller Hill-
Miller Ridge-
Mineral Hill-
Mollies Nipple-
a second Mollies Nipple peak-
Mount Nebo-
Nielson Knoll-
North Fork Ridge-
North Hill-
North Peak-
Old Baldy-
Packard Peak-
Pinyon Peak-
Point 8365 East-
Powerhouse Mountain-
Provo Peak-
Pumphouse Hill-
Rattlesnake Mountain-
Rattlesnake Point-
Red Mountain-
Red Pine Knoll-
Roberts Horn-
Round Peak-
Santaquin Peak-
Second Hamongog---
Sheepherder Hill-
Sheps Ridge-
Sioux PeakJuab or Utah County
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Sky High-
South Apex Hill-
Spanish Fork Peak-
Squaw Mountain-
Strawberry Ridge-
Summit, The-
Tanner Ridge-
Teat Mountain-
Tenmile Hill-
Thorpe Hills HP-
Three Sisters-
Timber Mountain-
Mount Timpanogos-
Timpanogos North Peak-
Timpanogos South Peak--
Tintic Mountain-
Tithing Mountain-
Toad Head-
Tucker Peak-
Twin PeaksSalt Lake and Utah counties
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Twin Knolls-
Two Tom Hill-
Unnamed Timp Peak-
Unnamed Timp Peak-
Unnamed Timp Peak-
Unnamed Timp Peak-
Wanless Hill-
Wardsworth Peak-
Warm Springs Mountain-
West Mountain-
White Knoll-
Y Mountain-

Emery County

Emery County, Utah has 185 named peaks. Its 483 highest peaks, including many unnamed ones and many secondary ones, range in elevation from down to.
The following table includes the 10 mountains having highest elevation and the 10 mountains having highest prominence. And it includes selected other mountains in Emery County. These Emery County mountains are:
MountainLocationElevationProminenceNotes
East Mountain
Monument Peak
Candland Mountain
Seeley Mountain
Hoag Ridge
Gentry Mountain
Trail Mountain
The Steeps
Wild Cattle Ridge
Bald Ridge
Mount Elliott
San Rafael Knob
Cedar Mountain (Utah)The Cedar Mountain Formation is the name given to a distinctive sedimentary geologic formation in eastern Utah, spanning most of the early and mid-Cretaceous. The formation was named for Cedar Mountain in northern Emery County, Utah, where William Lee Stokes first studied the exposures in 1944.
Window Blind PeakSummit in the San Rafael Swell of Emery County, its first ascent was made September 23, 1973. It is a major erosional remnant along the San Rafael River and is composed of Wingate Sandstone, which is the remains of wind-borne sand dunes deposited approximately 200 million years ago in the Late Triassic.
a second Cedar Mountain (Utah) peak
North Horn Mountain
Mexican Mountain
Factory ButteFactory Butte is number 152 out of 294 ranked mountains on list of highest Emery County peaks. It is a summit, about west-northwest of Hanksville and about east of Capitol Reef National Park boundary, just north of the Emery–Wayne county line. Note, the synonymous Factory Butte in Wayne County, Utah, a popular off-roading area and the center of the Factory Butte Recreation Area, about northwest of Hanksville and about east of Capitol Reef National Park boundary, lies a mere to the east-southeast of the Emery County one. It is probably better known but is in fact at a lower elevation,. It is located at in northern Wayne County, Utah.