
Ashley National Forest dominates this landscape where the high plateau meets the winding waters of the Green River. The modern geography is defined by the massive Flaming Gorge Reservoir, which fills the ancient depths of Red Canyon and Horseshoe Canyon, fundamentally altering the drainage patterns once dictated by smaller tributaries like Carter Creek and Skull Creek. High above the water line, prominent peaks such as Bare Top Mtn and the uniquely named Boars Tusk provide fixed points for navigation in a region of complex draws and flats. The map details a network of forest access routes, including Little Alabama Rd and State Line Core Rd, which cross the boundary between Utah and Wyoming. This survey captures the specialized recreational and conservation character of the area, featuring dedicated paths like the Swett Ranch Trl and the Canyon Rim Trl that skirt the edge of Flaming Gorge Valley.
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