
Brighton and its surrounding ski areas anchor this high-elevation landscape, where the recreation economy of the late 20th century sits atop a deep foundation of silver and copper mining. The terrain is marked by an extensive network of 19th-century industrial claims, including the Daly West Mine, Quincy Mine, and Scottish Chief Mine. These sites, along with the Iowa Copper Tunnel and Alta Tunnel, highlight the intensive underground exploration that once defined this portion of the Wasatch Range. Beyond the mining works, the map reveals a sophisticated water management system necessary for both mining and municipal needs, evidenced by Twin Lakes Res and Midway Res. The intersection of Salt Lake, Wasatch, Summit, and Utah counties meeting at these peaks underscores the region's geographic significance as a central watershed.
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