Signal Peak (Utah)
{{Short description|Mountain in the American state of Utah}}
{{For|other mountains by this name|List of peaks named Signal}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox mountain
| name = Signal Peak
| photo = Pine Valley Mountain from Lower Sand Cove at dusk 2009-06-10.jpg
| photo_caption = Signal Peak
| elevation_ft = 10,369
| elevation_ref = {{NAVD88}}{{cite peakbagger |pid=3600 |name=Signal Peak, Utah |accessdate=26 May 2012}}
| prominence_ft = 4485
| listing = {{unbulleted list
| Utah county high points 21st{{cite peakbagger |lid=13209 |title=Utah County High Points |accessdate=2016-04-23}}
| Great Basin Peaks List{{cite gbpl |accessdate=2020-09-21}}
}}
| location = Washington County, Utah, U.S.
| range = Pine Valley Mountains
| map = USA Utah
| map_size = 210
| map_caption = Location in Utah
| coordinates = {{coord|37.3197027|N|113.4916207|W|type:mountain_region:US-UT_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| range_coordinates =
| coordinates_ref = {{cite gnis |id=1445580 |name=Signal Peak}}
| topo = USGS Signal Peak
| first_ascent =
| easiest_route =
}}
Signal Peak, with an elevation of {{convert|10,369|ft|m}}, is the highest peak in the Pine Valley Mountains and in Washington County in southwestern Utah, United States. Signal Peak is located north of the city of St. George and south of the community of Pine Valley in the Dixie National Forest.{{cite summitpost |id=152966 |title=Signal Peak |accessdate=26 May 2012}}{{cite peakbagger |rid=13349 |title=Pine Valley Mountains |accessdate=26 May 2012}} The summit is the highest point in the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness.
Signal Peak is in the watershed of tributaries of the Virgin River, which itself is a tributary of the Colorado River.
A trail to the top can be found at Oak Grove campground near the neighboring city of Leeds, Utah.{{cite summitpost |id=973874 |name=Signal Peak |accessdate=2020-09-25}}
References
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External links
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File:Red Cliffs NCA (9425541884).jpg
Category:Dixie National Forest
Category:Mountains of Washington County, Utah
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