Slaughter Creek Wilderness

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Slaughter Creek Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
Location Washington County, Utah, USA
Nearest city Gunlock, UT
Coordinates 37°27′23″N 113°58′00″W / 37.4564642087°N 113.966699004°W / 37.4564642087; -113.966699004Coordinates: 37°27′23″N 113°58′00″W / 37.4564642087°N 113.966699004°W / 37.4564642087; -113.966699004[1]
Area 3,901 acres (15.8 km2)
Established March 30, 2009
Governing body Bureau of Land Management

Slaughter Creek Wilderness is a 3,901-acre (15.8 km2) wilderness area in the US state of Utah. It was designated March 30, 2009, as part of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009. Located near the Nevada stateline in the northwestern corner of Washington County, it protects much of the watershed for Slaughter Creek, which feeds into the perennial streams of Beaver Dam Wash.[2]

Slaughter Creek Wilderness is located near Doc's Pass Wilderness on the south, separated by a small road, and is bordered by Cougar Canyon Wilderness on the west.

See also

References

  1. "Slaughter Creek Wilderness Map". Wilderness.net. Retrieved 2011-08-27. 
  2. Slaughter Creek Wilderness - Public Lands Information Center

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