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It is a little over 40 square miles in size, with a length of 15 miles in a north-south direction, and a width of nearly 5 miles near its middle. The highest peak reaches an altitude of only 6,597 feet, for a maximum relief of 2,400 feet above the level of Great Salt Lake.\u003c\/p\u003e\n \u003cp\u003e\n The island is noted for its wildlife as well as for its geology. In addition to its famous herd of buffalo, mule deer, coyote, badger, and bobcats have been observed. It is regularly visited by flocks of migrating birds and is the habitat for several species of eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls, including the rare peregrine falcon. Although several geologic expeditions visited the island while investigating the western United Stales in the 1800s, the first serious geologic investigation did not occur until Willard Larsen of the University of Utah provided the first geologic map in 1957. 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Willis\u003c\/i\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDid you know that hot springs near Wasatch Mountain State Park are heated by deeply buried magma? That Utah once lay far south of the Equator? That glaciers flowed down canyons in and near the Park? That huge sheets of rock were pushed 20 to 40 miles eastward to overlie what is now the Park? That Utah was covered by shallow oceans for hundreds of millions of years?\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThese questions are all part of the drama written in the rocks in Wasatch Mountain State Park. The purpose of this guidebook is to introduce you to the geologic phenomena that shaped the Park into what it is today--a scenic textbook.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGeology is exciting because of change. The earth may seem like a mass of lifeless rock to most people, but to geologists, rocks are books that come alive when they are read. The rocks are the record of over 4 billion years of changes. 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What a fascinating heritage: dinosaurs once sauntered through lush lowlands leaving huge footprints in mud that has now turned to rock, vast sand dunes that drifted across the area are preserved as large sweeping lines in sandstone walls, and oceans that once covered this region left fossilized corals and seashells embedded in limestone.\u003c\/p\u003e\n \u003cp\u003e\n This guide introduces you to the rocksâ€™ stories, to enhance your travels and your appreciation of the region. Along designated scenic byways, which are portrayed at the end of this pamphlet, look for the specific features described here and learn what their journey has been as you make yours. During your visit, tread lightly on this delicate land so that the pristine and unique landscape remains unchanged. 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