Burbank Hills

The Burbank Hills are a small northwest-southeast mountain range in western Utah, United States[1] that lie entirely within the Hamlin-Snake Watershed, between the Snake Range and the Ferguson Desert.

[2] It is bounded by Snake Valley to the north, west, and south; and trends into the Tunnel Springs Mountains,[citation needed] to the southeast, opposite the Antelope Valley on its southeast border.

[citation needed] The Burbank Hills has numerous ATV trails[3] and fossils.

These are chiefly Devonian to Permian carbonate rocks arranged in a massive 30-by-50-mile (48 by 80 km) syncline.

[5][6] Media related to Burbank Hills at Wikimedia Commons

The Burbank Hills at sunset