The Lake Mountains have no prominent peaks, but a central ridge line, about 5 miles (8.0 km) long,[3] that trends slightly north-northwest by south-southeast.
Lake Mountain Communications Road (a dirt road) runs roughly north-south through the range (between Saratoga Springs and Eagle Mountain) and provides access to the multiple radio communication towers on the range.
The most well known repeaters are operated by the Utah Amateur Radio Club (UARC), first coordinated in 1927,[6][7] and the Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club (UVARC), first coordinated in 2016 [8] Numerous other stations share tower space with the repeaters above, all operating on different frequencies.
[9] Numerous high and low power television stations call the Lake Mountains their home.
KUPX is owned by Paxson Salt Lake City License Inc and carries programming from Ion Television.
KUTH filed an application with the FCC to move its transmitter to Farnsworth Peak which would leave only K43JV transmitting from the mountain.
This move will allow KUTH to better serve the Wasatch Front because of Farnsworth Peak's higher terrain and close proximity to Salt Lake City.