Wasatch Plateau

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The Wasatch Plateau is a high, forested tableland in central Utah known for its extensive coal deposits, wildlife habitat, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Wasatch Plateau canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
plateau
tableland
administrativelyManagedBy U.S. Forest Service
borderedBy Castle Valley
Sanpete Valley
Sevier Plateau
Wasatch Range
climate highland continental climate
contains Fairview Canyon
Huntington Canyon
Manti-La Sal National Forest
coal seams
coveredBy forests
crossedBy Utah State Route 264
Utah State Route 31
Utah State Route 264
surface form: Utah State Route 96
drainedBy Price River
San Rafael River tributaries
Sevier River tributaries
geology sedimentary rocks
hasEcosystem aspen forest
coniferous forest
hasHighestPoint South Tent Mountain
hasLandformType high plateau
hasResource coal
timber
hasWildlife black bear
elk
mule deer
wild turkey
highestElevation about 11285 feet
about 3440 meters
knownFor extensive coal deposits
outdoor recreation opportunities
wildlife habitat
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
central Utah
partOf Colorado Plateau
surface form: Colorado Plateau physiographic province

Intermountain West
usedFor camping
coal mining
fishing
hunting
livestock grazing
off-highway vehicle recreation
snowmobiling
timber production

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Wasatch Range adjacentTo Wasatch Plateau
Sanpete County, Utah hasMountainRange Wasatch Plateau