Defines key geographic and recreational relationships for the Fremont River Valley.
Internal
Identifies major internal features and subdivisions within the Fremont River Valley.
Fremont Plateau
A high mesa that forms the central spine of the Fremont River Valley, offering overlooks and access to steep canyons.
Fremont Canyon
A steep-sided canyon carved by the Fremont River, connecting to downstream ponds and providing popular hiking and fishing spots.
Fremont Valley
A wide, flat valley basin that supports agriculture and serves as the primary corridor for roads and utilities across the Fremont River Valley.
Nearby
Lists major towns, cities, or communities adjacent to the Fremont River Valley for access and services.
Torrey, UT
A small town serving as the primary access point to Capitol Reef National Park and the Fremont River Valley, with services and lodging.
Woodrow, UT
A small community near the eastern end of the Fremont River Valley, providing secondary access routes and services for travelers.
Bordering
Highlights major nearby geographic features that directly border or define the Fremont River Valley.
Capitol Reef Natl Park
A national park known for its multi-colored cliffs, waterpockets, and historic fruit-drying facilities that define much of the Fremont River region.
Grand Staircase-Escalante NM
A vast protected area offering layered desert cliffs, slot canyons, and high-elevation plateaus that adjoin the Fremont River Valley to the west.
Connections
Illustrates regional or primary cultural and geographic links that tie the Fremont River Valley to broader areas.
U.S. Highway 12
A legendary trans-Southern Utah route known for its stunning scenery, connecting the Fremont River Valley to neighboring regions and parks.
