
Levan sits at the eastern edge of the Juab Valley, serving as a gateway between the valley floor and the high elevations of the Sanpete Mountains. This 2001 revision illustrates the town's local infrastructure, including a substation, athletic field, and a cemetery positioned south of the main grid. The landscape to the east is defined by the transition from the Uinta National Forest to the Manti-La Sal National Forest, where the topography rises sharply toward Levan Peak and Horse Heaven Mountain. Evidence of local industry is scattered throughout the canyons and slopes, with multiple quarries, gravel pits, and a prospect marked near Chicken Creek. The presence of a flume and a pipeline near Deep Creek highlights the ongoing management of water resources in this high-desert environment.
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