Gilbert Peak is the third highest peak in the U.S. state of Utah, with an elevation of 13,448 feet (4,099 m). It lies on the spine of the central Uinta Mountains, on the border between Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and Ashley National Forest in northeastern Utah, and on the border between Summit County and Duchesne County. It is the highpoint of Summit County, and lies within the boundaries of the High Uintas Wilderness.
By elevation Gilbert Peak is
# 3 out of 1339 in the Western Rocky Mountains # 1 out of 86 in Summit County # 3 out of 3409 in Utah # 3 out of 79 in Duchesne County # 3 out of 70 in Ashley National Forest # 1 out of 419 in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest # 3 out of 35 in High Uintas Wilderness Area # 3 out of 178 in the Uinta Mountains
By prominence Gilbert Peak is
# 65 out of 1339 in the Western Rocky Mountains # 5 out of 86 in Summit County # 5 out of 79 in Duchesne County # 4 out of 70 in Ashley National Forest # 25 out of 419 in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest # 3 out of 35 in High Uintas Wilderness Area # 8 out of 178 in the Uinta Mountains
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