Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness

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Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness
IUCN Category Ib (Wilderness Area)
Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness
Location Arizona and Utah, USA
Nearest city St. George, Utah
Coordinates 36°59′″N 113°47′″W / <span class="geo-dec geo" title="Maps, aerial photos, and other data for Expression error: Unexpected / operator Expression error: Unexpected / operator">Expression error: Unexpected / operator, Expression error: Unexpected / operator
Area 17,600 acres (71 km²)
Established August 28, 1984
Governing body U.S. Bureau of Land Management

The Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness is a wilderness area located in northwestern Arizona and southwestern Utah, USA, within the arid Colorado Plateau region. The jagged mountains and gently sloping alluvial plain of the Beaver Dam Mountains straddle the border between the two states. The Wilderness contains some of the lowest elevation land in Utah, and includes a 13 mile (21 km) section of the Virgin River Gorge. The area comprises some 17,600 acres (71 km²), 15,000 acres (61 km²) of which in Arizona and approximately 2,600 acres (11 km²) in Utah. The area was designated Wilderness by the U.S. Congress in 1984 and is administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

The Mojave Desert landscape of the Beaver Dam Mountains features multitudes of Joshua Tree yucca plants (see: Yucca). Notable wildlife include desert bighorn sheep, the threatened desert tortoise, and large numbers of raptors. South of Beaver Dam lies the Paiute Wilderness, on the other side of the Interstate 15 corridor and inside Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument.

The Beaver Dam Mountains
The Beaver Dam Mountains

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  • Lynna P. Howard, Utah's Wilderness Areas: The Complete Guide (Westcliffe Publishers, 2005) ISBN 1-56579-388-9
  • Bill Cunningham & Polly Burke, Wild Utah: A Guide to 45 Roadless Recreation Areas (Falcon Publishing, 1998) ISBN 1-56044-616-1

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