Jeremiah Johnson Mountain

Johnson Mountain is a 6,106-foot Navajo Sandstone summit located in Zion National Park, in Washington County of southwest Utah, United States. Johnson Mountain is located immediately southeast of Springdale, towering 2,200 feet above the town and the floor of Zion Canyon. It is wedged between the North and East Forks of the Virgin River which …
Johnson Mountain is a 6,106-foot Navajo Sandstone summit located in Zion National Park, in Washington County of southwest Utah, United States. Johnson Mountain is located immediately southeast of Springdale, towering 2,200 feet above the town and the floor of Zion Canyon. It is wedged between the North and East Forks of the Virgin River which drain precipitation runoff from this mountain. Its nearest higher neighbor is The Watchman, 0.8 mi to the north-northeast, and Mount Kinesava is positioned 2.94 mi directly across the canyon to the northwest. Shunesburg Mountain is set 2 mi to the southeast, directly across the mouth of Parunuweap Canyon. This feature's name was officially adopted in 1934 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. It is named for Nephi Johnson, a Mormon missionary, interpreter, explorer, and the first white man to visit Zion Canyon. In 1858 a Paiute guide by the name of Nauguts led Nephi into the Zion Canyon area of the upper Virgin River. Johnson wrote a favorable report about the agricultural potential of the upper Virgin River basin, where he founded the town of Virgin.
  • Elevation: 6,106 ft (1,861 m)
  • Prominence: 586 ft (179 m)
  • Parent peak: The Watchman (6,545 ft)
  • Isolation: 0.85 mi (1.37 km)
  • Country: United States
  • State: Utah
  • County: Washington
Data from: en.wikipedia.org