Ferber Hills

The range is formed in three parallel ridges of hills trending northwest to southeast.

Its highest summit is Utah Peak, in the center of the central ridge of the range, at an elevation of 6,680 feet (2,040 meters), just east of the state line in Tooele County, Utah.

[1] Its second highest Summit is Ferber Peak, that rises to and elevation of 6,601 feet (2,012 meters), at the south end of the southernmost ridge of the range at 40°12′43″N 114°03′18″W / 40.21194°N 114.05500°W / 40.21194; -114.05500 just west of the state line in Elko County, Nevada.

[2] The highest point in the smaller northernmost ridge is an unnamed summit at 40°17′12″N 113°59′48″W / 40.28667°N 113.99667°W / 40.28667; -113.99667 with an elevation of 5,745 feet (1,751 meters) in Tooele County.

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