The Mountain Home Range is a north-south trending mountain range in western Beaver County in southwest Utah, United States.
[2][3] The highest peak in the range, known simply as the 'Needle benchmark,' is 9,480 feet (2,890 m) tall.
[4] The range is very uncommonly used by humans, and is more known for wildlife and wild horses.
[6] The southern part of the range is made of mid-Tertiary ignimbrites from the Indian Peak Caldera Complex.
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