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Burbank Hills

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The Burbank Hills are a small mountain range in western Utah, running from northwest to southeast. They sit in the Hamlin-Snake Watershed between the Snake Range and the Ferguson Desert. Snake Valley forms the northern, western, and southern border, and the range stretches into the Tunnel Springs Mountains to the southeast, across from Antelope Valley.

The hills are named after the nearby town of Burbank, Utah, and Margie Burbank Clay, the wife of local judge E. W. Clay in the 1870s. The area has many ATV trails and fossils.

Geologically, the rocks are old carbonate rocks from the Devonian to Permian periods, forming a large, roughly 30-by-50-mile syncline. The rock patterns are similar to those in the nearby Mountain Home Range to the southwest and Conger Range and central Confusion Range to the northeast.


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