Lowe Peak | |
Elevation Ft: | 10589 |
Elevation Ref: | [1] [2] |
Prominence Ft: | 1369 |
Isolation Mi: | 3.71 |
Parent Peak: | Flat Top Mountain |
Map: | Utah#USA |
Label Position: | left |
Map Size: | 240 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Utah |
Region: | Tooele / Utah |
Region Type: | County |
Coordinates: | 40.4255°N -112.1988°W |
Coordinates Ref: | [3] |
Range: | Oquirrh Mountains[4] Great Basin Ranges |
Topo: | USGS Lowe Peak |
Type: | Fault block |
Rock: | Limestone, Oquirrh Formation |
Age: | Pennsylvanian |
Easiest Route: | hiking |
Lowe Peak is a 10589feet mountain summit located on the common boundary that Tooele County shares with Utah County in Utah, United States.
Lowe Peak is located 27miles southwest of downtown Salt Lake City and 20miles west of Lehi in the Oquirrh Mountains which are part of the Great Basin Ranges. It ranks as the second-highest summit in the Oquirrh Mountains,[4] and sixth-highest in Tooele County.[1] Precipitation runoff from the mountain's west slope drains to Rush Valley via Ophir Creek, whereas the east slope drains to Utah Lake via West Canyon Wash. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 3800abbr=offNaNabbr=off above Left Fork West Canyon in two miles (3.2 km). In 1988, two people perished when their small plane crashed at 9,700 feet on the west face of the peak.[5] This mountain's toponym has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names.
Lowe Peak is set within the Great Basin Desert which has hot summers and cold winters.[6] The desert is an example of a cold desert climate as the desert's elevation makes temperatures cooler than lower elevation deserts. Due to the high elevation and aridity, temperatures drop sharply after sunset. Summer nights are comfortably cool. Winter highs are generally above freezing, and winter nights are bitterly cold, with temperatures often dropping well below freezing.