
The Nevada-Utah state line bisects this rugged high-desert landscape where Lincoln County, Nevada and Iron County, Utah meet. Defined by the sharp peaks of the Mahogany Mountains and Paradise Mountains, the terrain is marked by a complex system of drainage washes and isolated springs essential for life in this arid region. The presence of Hackett Cem and Fay Cem suggests a history of localized settlement or activity tucked away in the draws and canyons, far from major population centers. The area’s geography is further shaped by prominent summits like Government Peak and Mahogany Peak, while geological features such as The Arch add distinct character to the western reaches near Immigration Wash. Transportation is limited to rugged tracks like Gold Spring Rd, reflecting a landscape primarily utilized for ranching or mining access rather than through-travel.
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1885 · St. George
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1885 · Pioche
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1886 · Pioche
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1891 · St. George
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1953 · Richfield
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1953 · Cedar City
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1954 · Caliente
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1956 · Lund
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1958 · Richfield
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1958 · Cedar City
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