Pahvant Range
The Pahvant Range is a mountain range in central Utah, United States, east of Fillmore.
Description
The range is named for the Pahvant tribe, a branch of the Ute people. The tallest peaks arePioneer Peak at,
Mine Camp Peak at, Sunset Peak at, and Coffee Peak at. Most of the land in the Pavant range is part of Fishlake National Forest.
Richfield lies in the Sevier River valley to the southeast of the range and Fillmore lies in the Pavant Valley along the northwest side of the range.
The Pavant Range merges into the Tushar Mountains on the south.