- Source: Mount Naomi Wilderness
Mount Naomi Wilderness is a 44,523-acre (180.18 km2) wilderness area located within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in the U.S. state of Utah. It lies between the Logan River and the Utah-Idaho state line northeast of Logan, Utah.
Topography
Mount Naomi Wilderness consists of wooded, mountainous terrain. The namesake of the Wilderness, Naomi Peak, is also its highest point at 9,980 feet (3,040 m). It stands near the eastern boundary of the wilderness area, while the western side is many deep canyons. The Wilderness contains several other peaks over 9,000 feet (2,700 m).
Recreation
Common recreational activities in Mount Naomi Wilderness include hiking, camping, horseback riding, hunting, and wildlife watching. Tony Grove Lake and White Pine Lake, the latter accessible only by hiking, are popular destinations. In late July and August wildflowers grow in abundance.
See also
Wilderness Act
National Wilderness Preservation System
List of U.S. Wilderness Areas
References
External links
Mount Naomi Wilderness - Wilderness.net
Mount Naomi Wilderness - GORP
Mount Naomi Wilderness Area - Wasatch-Cache National Forest
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- Mount Naomi Wilderness
- Tony Grove Lake
- Naomi Peak
- Logan Canyon
- Richmond, Utah
- List of federal lands in Utah
- Wasatch–Cache National Forest
- Bear River Range
- Naomi Uemura
- Cache National Forest