| Show Geographical Names Of Iron County Names and description submitted by Ranger F P. P W W. Seaman Cub Spring Spring Sec 5 5 Tp 38 S 8 S. S R n 6 8 W. W Named for a sheep herder who was ns called Cub Nellson Neilson This spring was Cubs Cub's headquarters Strawberry Knolls Sec Knolls Sec 10 10 Tp 38 S. S I R 7 W. W Two prominent knolls In close vicinity of each other Named for the many wild strawberries found on the knolls In the early days Bear Spring Spring Sec Sec 2 2 Tp 39 8 S. S R n 8 W. W A grizzly bear and a sheep herder happened to be at U this s spring at the same time for a drink of of- water Corral Canyon Canyon Sec Sec 14 Tp 39 S S. S R n 8 W. W Name descriptive Spring Spring Sec Sec 20 20 Tp 38 S a. a R RI 7 W W. JV Named for Stole Cox a sheep I herder Duck Creek Spring Sec Spring Sec 1 12 Tp 38 S B R 8 W W. This spring forms the head of Duck Creek which carries about 40 second ft t of water ater The stream runs about three miles and sinks Levanger Lake Sec Lake Sec 10 Tp 39 S S. S R 6 8 W. W N. N J. J Levanger homesteader ground around this lake about 1880 Currant Canyon Canyon Sec 23 23 Tp 39 S 8 Rge 0 8 and 7 W. W Name descriptive Stout Canyon Canyon Tp Tp 38 and 39 8 a R n 6 and 7 W W. A man by br the name of Stout operated a sawmill In this canyon canyon canyon can can- yon in the early days of the country Flack Lakes Lakes Sec Sec 33 Tp 39 8 S R 6 8 W W. Named for an early settler by the none of Flack Sec y nyon 30 30 3 8 8 R 9 tV v. v A black which Long Lone Valley Talley Creek Cleek flows Rosy RAy Canyon Sec Canyon Sec 5 5 Tp 39 89 B 8 8 R 8 1 W. W Fame Kerne ame descriptive Many wild roses found in the canyon GrIz y Canyon Sec Canyon Sec 28 Tp 38 8 8 R n Rt t 8 W. W Named for the many grizzly bears bars found foun in this canyon by early settlers Straight Canyon Canyon Tp Tp 38 and 39 8 I R 1 W. W Is L one of the forks of the North Fork of or the Rio Virgin River Adair Hollow Sec Hollow Sec 8 8 Tp 39 8 S. S R 7 W W. A member of th the Adair family held helda a 11 squatters right In hi the mouth of the canyon about 1899 Berthas Bertha's Hollow Sec Hollow Sec 34 Tp 38 S 8 S. S R 7 W. W Bertha Dertha Hoyt homesteaded land landIn landIn In hi the mouth of the hollow Birch Canyon Canyon Sec Sec 16 16 Tp 38 S 8 R R. R 4 W. W This is a fork of Willis creek I Named from the fact that there are some birch willows in the head of the canyon Bull BerrIe Spring Sec Spring Sec 33 Tp 38 S R 4 W. W Spring ris rises s from under a abrush abrush brush locally known as Bull Berry Brush Bull Valley Vattey Sec 22 22 23 24 Tp 38 S 8 SR R 4 W. W Rough range grazed by some wild bulls about 1900 Dairy Canyon Sec Canyon Sec 28 28 Tp 38 S 8 R 4 W. W This was a canyon where early settlers would move to during the summer months and milk cows about abou to 1895 Davis Cave Sec Cave Sec 32 32 Tp 38 S a R 4 W. W This is a small cave under the limestone ledge ledie in head of Willis creek reek creek discovered by Amond Davis a sheep man from Utah Don Spring Mountain Mountain Sec Sec 15 Tp 38 S 8 R 5 W. W Named for sheep herder likely Don Carter Enas Ena's Hollow Hollow Sec Sec 11 11 Tp 38 S 8 S. S R n 5 W. W This was named Ena En Jorgenson Jorgen- Jorgen son when about 2 years old she visited visited visited visit visit- ed her brothers at a sh sheep p camp amp In the mouth of the canyon Averett's Averetta Hollow Sec Hollow Sec Tp 38 S 8 SR R 7 W. W A member of the family family fam fam- ily had a squatters right on the lands in this hollow about 1890 Everetts Everett's Hollow Sec Hollow Sec 10 10 Tp 38 S a SR R 3 W. W Elijah Everett was 85 killed in this hollow in 1866 by the Indians and buried oy DY nis ms companions companions George Mountain Sec Mountain Sec 2 2 Tp 38 S B SR S. S R 5 W. W George Dodds purchased this land from the State of ot Utah and nd ranged sheep on the mountain 1895 to tomo 1 mo 1910 10 grapel Spring Sec Spring Sec 4 Tp 39 S 8 a. a R 4 W W. W Name Naine N ine descriptive Gravel Oram Spring SprIng Sec Sec 35 Tp 37 8 S R n C 8 W. W Name descriptive Gravel Spring Hollow Sec Hollow Sec 4 Tp 39 S. S 8 R 4 W. W Name descriptive Horse Hollow Sec Hollow Sec 3 3 4 4 Tp 39 8 S R 4 W. W Sheep men turn there camp amp horses houses in hi this hollow Ikes Ike's Valley Sec 3 3 4 Tp 38 S 8 R n 6 W. W Isaac Block Black had a squatters right In hi this valley about 1880 Jolley JoUey Hollo Sec Hollow SeC 33 33 Tp 38 8 8 R 4 W. W Wm Jolley ranged sheep p anc and had a sheep corral In hi this hollow about abou 1890 Lonely Park Park Sec Sec 27 21 27 Tp 38 8 S R n 4 W. W An area on an iron spring at head of Bull Valley gorge W. W Yellow Pine Douglas Fir and Spruce trees are all about feet high D. D B. B H. H average about abou 36 in Name descriptive Middle Se Mountain 11 12 Tp 3 38 S 8 R 4 W W. Mountain between forks o oPole of Pole Canyon Name descriptive Monument Sec Print 14 U Tp 39 8 8 R R 4 W W. Highest point on the Paun Paun- Plateau from which v scenic wonders Onders of erosion may be seen Elevation El Elevation El- El Mile MUe Canyon Canyon Sec Sec 15 15 23 23 Tp Ti 39 S a R 7 W W. Drainage of Long Valley about 1 mile long Natural Bridge Sec Bridge Sec 6 6 Tp 38 33 S a R n 4 W W. Natural bridge at head of creek on the East and Bridge CanOn on the West The arch is about 75 15 feet wide about feet deep bridge on top is about 10 feet wide about feet across the rock averages about 40 feet thick from top of bridge to top of arch Pl y Id ft Pe fc wU me Canyon canyon Sec l 19 Tp ip lP 3 39 8 B. B R a 4 W. W A. A M. M Findlay has put in about 1 mile mUe of pipe to develop water ater for stock purposes hence the name Pipe Line Canyon Pole Canyon Sec Canyon Sec 10 Tp 38 S a R ft 5 W. W Canyon contains many poles Poles oles were hauled from this canyon to Panguitch about 1890 Podunk Point sec Point Sec 33 Tp 38 S 8 a. a R 4 W. W Point north from head of Upper and Lower Podunk creeks Roundy Hollow Sec hollow Sec 4 Tp 39 S 8 S. S R n 5 W W. Quimby Roundy homesteaded the lands in the mouth of this canyon Rush Canyon Canyon Sec Sec 3 Tp 39 S 8 a. a R n 5 W. W Large Larre rushes bull grow in the mouth of this canyon Shingle Mill Canyon Sec Canyon Sec 15 15 Tp 39 8 S R 7 W W. Name descriptive Shumway Canyon Canyon Sec Sec 9 11 11 Tp 38 S a R 4 W. W Dick Shumway ranged sheep In hi the canyon about 1895 to 1910 Shumway Ridge Ridge-Bec Ridge Sec 22 22 Tp 38 31 8 S R n 4 W W. Dick Shumway ranged sh sheep p pon on this ridge about 1895 1195 to 1910 Squaw SquA Creek e Creek Creek- Creek Sec ec 27 27 Tp 38 S 8 S. S R 4 W. W Terry Creek Not Creek Not Castle Creek Sec Bee 3 9 I. I 16 18 Tp 38 31 S. S R 6 S W. W There 1 U Sa a ledge which resembles a castle In hi the th the drainage Tinney Tinny Canyon Canyon e Sec 23 23 24 24 T 8 S R 4 W. W Above Hy lIy Robinson Ranch Tyler Canyon Canyon see Sec 21 21 23 22 22 Tp 38 31 8 8 R n 6 8 W W. John Tyler held a squatters right In hi this canyon about 1880 Willis Creek creet Troughs Troughs Sec Sec 32 32 Tp 38 31 8 a R 4 W W. A set of log troughs for forstock forstock stock watering purpose built 1930 1980 In Inthe Inthe the head of Dry fork of Willis Creek |