Stewart Ranch was a "recreational ranch" established around 1902 in Pine Valley, a mountain valley along the North Fork of the Provo River in the western side of the Uintah Mountains, about 60 miles (97 km) east of Salt Lake City, Utah.
There are a number of other structures and buildings on the ranch which are not included in the nomination because they either have been altered, constructed within the past 50 years, or lack significant historical associations.
The valley, which runs generally north and south, is two or three miles in length, several hundred yards wide, and consists of a combination of open meadow lands and forested areas.
Also extending the length of the valley is a dirt road which passes through a series of fences and gates that mark some of the current property lines.
[3] That SLC house was included as a contributing building in the University Neighborhood Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1995.
[1] These are two outhouses and a c.1928 woodhouse built from boards, windows and door of a c.1895 homesteader cabin which collapsed under weight of snow a year before.
40°34′45″N 111°07′34″W / 40.57917°N 111.12611°W / 40.57917; -111.12611 (Lester F. and Margaret Stewart Hewlett Ranch House) 40°33′14″N 111°09′51″W / 40.553869°N 111.164055°W / 40.553869; -111.164055 (Verner O. Hewlett Ranch House) Only one, out of eight here, shown in National Register of Historic Places listings in Summit County, Utah, which seems to be correct based on GeoGroup view of all eight's coordinates and the Provo River which makes the county border.