Diamond Gulch (Juab County, Utah) Explained

Diamond Gulch is a gulch in eastern Juab County, Utah, United States.

Description

The gulch is located on the western slopes of the East Tintic Mountains. It begins at the northern base of Sunrise Peak, at the mouth of Water Canyon, at an elevation of 6247feet From there it runs west‑southwest through the ghost town of Diamond to the base of the East Tintic Mountains. It then heads southwest through the Tintic Valley, passing under U.S. Route 6 (just south of mile marker 133) and the Union Pacific Railroad tracks (at elevation 5633feet), until it reaches its mouth at a point about 4600feet north of former community of McIntyre, at an elevation of 5515feet.[1]

See also

References

39.8722°N -112.1306°W

Notes and References

  1. MyTopo Maps - Diamond Gulch, Utah, USA. mytopo.com. Trimble Navigation, Ltd.. 22 Feb 2018.