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Blind Spring Mountain
A high, untrailed summit on the Sevier Plateau's forested backcountry
About
Blind Spring Mountain is a 9,534-foot summit on the Sevier Plateau in Garfield County, part of the high timbered country that spreads east of Panguitch toward Bryce Canyon's backcountry. It doesn't have a maintained trail or visitor facilities — this is forested Dixie National Forest terrain mapped and named on USGS surveys, not a built destination, and it shows up here mainly as a high point in the plateau country rather than a hike anyone is routed toward.
The mountain sits in country used more by hunters and backcountry travelers than day hikers, typical of the high plateau terrain between Bryce Canyon and the Sevier River drainage. Snow holds on the higher ground here well into spring, and the same summer thunderstorm risk that hits Bryce's rim applies to any open ridge in this range.
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