Black Peak
Black Peak is a summit in Utah and has an elevation of 7703 feet. Black Peak is east of Antimony Canyon.Localities in the Area
Black Peak
- Type: Summit
- Description: mountain in Utah, United States of America
- Category: mountain
- Location: Utah, Southwest, United States, North America
Latitude 41.561° or 41° 33' 39.8" north | Longitude -111.9963° or 111° 59' 46.8" west |
Elevation 7703 feet (2348 metres) | OpenStreetMap ID node 356677587 |
GeoNames ID 5771620 |
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Also Known As
- Cebuano: Black Peak (bukid sa Estados Unidos, Utah, Cache County)
- Cebuano: Black Peak
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In the Area
Localities
- Mount SterlingHamlet
- MantuaVillage, 5 miles southeast
- Bighorn EnclosureArea, 6 miles south
- CorinneVillage, 6 miles west
Landmarks
- Copper Blossom MineQuarry, 3500 feet west
- Antimony CanyonValley, 1¼ miles west
- Stock PondLake, 1¼ miles east
- Baker MineQuarry, 1¼ miles northwest
Other Places
- North String Irrigation DitchCanal, 1½ miles southwest
- Foothill Elementary SchoolSchool, 2½ miles south
- Brigham City Country ClubResort, 2½ miles southwest
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsChurch, 2½ miles south
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