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moderate

Bulldog Knolls

Utah

Elevation Range

5,500 ft - 6,600 ft

Notable Peaks

3

Coordinates

37.0255, -113.8689

About Bulldog Knolls

The Bulldog Knolls are a small mountain range located in southeastern Utah, known for their dramatic sandstone formations and rugged desert terrain. Rising from the surrounding high-desert landscape, the range features a series of steep, rocky ridges and knolls carved by wind and water erosion over millions of years. The landscape is predominantly arid, with sparse vegetation of juniper, piñon pine, and desert scrub. Narrow canyons and dry washes slice through the range, creating challenging terrain for hikers and backpackers. Despite the harsh environment, the Bulldog Knolls provide habitat for a variety of desert wildlife, including bighorn sheep, coyotes, and numerous bird species.

Notable Peaks

Bulldog Peak

6,543 ft

Coyote Knoll

6,112 ft

Juniper Ridge

5,987 ft

Activities

hiking
backpacking
camping
wildlife viewing

Best Seasons

spring

fall

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Gateway Towns

Moab, UT
Blanding, UT

Location

Utah

37.0255, -113.8689

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Data Source

Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.

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