The Manti-La Sal National Forest punctuates the scenic wonders of southeastern Utah.The three separate mountain blocks provide islands of green rising above the desert. Here visitors can find adventure, romance, and unparalleled scenery.
This forest, found in central and southeastern Utah contains over a million acres in three mountain blocks.
The Abajo Mountains, rising 11.360 feet above sea level, and their associated red rock plateaus just west of Monticello in southeastern Utah are a part of the Forest. They are rich in history as well as scenic beauty. Places named Deadman point, Babylon Pasture, or Chippean Rocks conjure vivid stories of the early West of the white man, but the imagination can go wild over pictographs, petroglyphs, cliff dwellings, arrowheads and pottery left by Anasazis and others who came here.
Along the eastern Utah border near Moab, the La Sal Mountains rise 12,721 feet above sea level. This part of the Forest provides climatic relief to the desert of the Colorado River Plateau. Narrow Forest roads lead travelers to the high mountain passes, and into narrow canyons like Dark Canyon where the crystalline rock structure of the peaks is exposed for all to see or into Mill Creek where Oowah Lake sets as a small jewel amid spruce trees.
The Wasatch Plateau, locally called the Manti Top or Manti Mountains, rises to 11,000 feet above sea level in central Utah. This part of the Forest is bounded on the east by shear escarpment rising 1,000 to 2,000 feet above Castle Valley, and on the west by steep slopes into the Sanpete Valley. The broad rolling ridges of the plateau have forest cover varying from deep green conifers to delicate light stemmed aspen separated by wild meadows where flowers bloom from snowmelt until fall.
Manti-La Sal National Forest is committed to a variety of public benefits or "Multiple Uses." During your visit, you might encounter evidence of management activities such as mining, oil and gas production, range and wildlife habitat improvement, watershed rehabilitation, and timber production.
Manti-La Sal National Forest offers an unlimited variety of recreational opportunities, such as:
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