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Central Wasatch Range

Range TypeGeographically-defined sub-range
Highest PointMount Timpanogos (11,749 ft/3581 m)
CountriesUnited States
States/ProvincesUtah
Area1,297 sq mi / 3,358 sq km
Area may include lowland areas
Extent52 mi / 84 km North-South
41 mi / 66 km East-West
Center Lat/Long40° 22' N; 111° 32' W
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Map of Central Wasatch Range
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Central Wasatch Range.
Wasatch RangeLevel 4 (Parent)
         Bear River MountainsLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Northern Wasatch RangeLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Central Wasatch RangeLevel 5
         Southern Wasatch RangeLevel 5 (Sibling)
         San Pitch MountainsLevel 5 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Central Wasatch Range

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NameftmRange6
1.Mount Timpanogos11,7493581 
2.American Fork Twin Peaks11,4893502 
3.North Timpanogos11,4413487 
4.Red Top11,360+3463+ 
5.Bomber Peak11,3473459 
6.Broad Fork Twin Peaks11,3303453 
7.Pfeifferhorn11,3263452 
8.White Baldy11,3213451 
9.Sunrise Peak11,2753437 
10.Lone Peak11,2533430 
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.



Photos of Peaks in the Central Wasatch Range

Mount Timpanogos
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Mount Timpanogos towers over the Provo, Utah area (2009-07-01). Photo by Jeff Malik.
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American Fork Twin Peaks
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American Fork Twin Peaks, highest peak in Salt Lake County (1998-08-11). Photo by James Barlow.
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Broad Fork Twin Peaks
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Peaks in order from right to left - Lone Peak - 11,257' Big Horn - 10,877' South Thunder Mountain - 11,154' North Thunder Mountain - 11,150' Peak 11,137 - 11,137' Pfeifferhorn - 11,331' Broad Fork Twin Peaks - 11,328' (West), 11,334' (East) Jepsen's Folly - 11,085' Sunrise - 11,275' Dromedary - 11,107' Dromedary East - 10,910' Peak 11033 - 11,033' Peak 11050 - 11,050' Monte Cristo - 11,132 Superior - 11,040' (2014-05-17). Photo by Jared Jackman.
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Broad Fork Twin Peaks - West Peak
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The west summit of Broads Fork Twin Peaks (1998-08-19). Photo by James Barlow.
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Pfeifferhorn
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Pfeifferhorn as seen from Maybird Gulch (1999-06-26). Photo by James Barlow.
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Sunrise Peak
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Sunrise Peak as seen from the summit of Dromedary Peak on an early summer ascent (1999-06-13). Photo by James Barlow.
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Lone Peak
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Lone Peak, a landmark of the Wastach Range near Salt Lake City (1999-06-18). Photo by James Barlow.
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South Thunder Mountain
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South Thunder Mountain as seen from near the summit of Rocky Mouth Canyon Peak (1999-06-17). Photo by James Barlow.
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North Thunder Mountain
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North Thunder Mountain with a dusting of early season snow on a failed attempt of South Thunder Mountain (1998-10-09). Photo by James Barlow.
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Monte Cristo Peak
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Monte Cristo as seen from just below Superior Peak on a spring ascent (1999-05-30). Photo by James Barlow.
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