Mount Emmons (or Emmons Peak) is a summit in Duchesne County, Utah, United States. It is located within the Ashley National Forest and the High Uintas Wilderness. It is situated about 5.76 miles (9.27 km) southeast of Kings Peak and has an elevation of 13,448 feet (4,099 m).
It was named for geologist Samuel Franklin Emmons (as was another peak in Colorado).
Mount Emmons is also the name of a very small community 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast of the town of Altamont, Utah. and about 25 miles (40 km) south of Emmons Peak.
By elevation Mount Emmons is
# 4 out of 1339 in the Western Rocky Mountains # 4 out of 3409 in Utah # 4 out of 79 in Duchesne County # 4 out of 70 in Ashley National Forest # 4 out of 35 in High Uintas Wilderness Area # 4 out of 178 in the Uinta Mountains
By prominence Mount Emmons is
# 13 out of 79 in Duchesne County # 10 out of 70 in Ashley National Forest # 14 out of 35 in High Uintas Wilderness Area # 36 out of 178 in the Uinta Mountains
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