Factory Butte (Wayne County, Utah) should not be confused with Factory Butte (Emery County, Utah).
Factory Butte in Wayne County, Utah, is a 6302feet summit in the Upper Blue Hills[1] in northern Wayne County, Utah, United States,[2] about 12miles northwest of Hanksville and about 14miles east of Capitol Reef National Park boundary.
The butte was so named by early settlers who thought its outline resembled a huge factory building,[3] the Provo woolen mill in particular.[4]
Factory Butte in Emery County, Utah, lies a mere 15miles to the west-northwest.[5] The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin described it as a "Monolith that towers over the San Rafael Desert and harbors pockets of protected cacti".[6] The Bureau of Land Management controls the area, and they describe it by saying it is a popular recreation site for motor vehicles. It is also a place to view wildflowers, and tourists also stop at Factory Butte to photograph blooming cacti and desert flowers.[7]