Cheese and Raisins
Utah
Elevation Range
6,500 ft - 8,000 ft
Notable Peaks
3
Coordinates
37.6152, -109.6794
About Cheese and Raisins
The Cheese and Raisins mountain range is a small, unique mountain system located in the central region of the state of Utah. Characterized by distinctive rounded peaks, the range is composed primarily of sedimentary rock formations that have been eroded over time, creating a striking landscape of sandstone spires, hoodoos, and narrow canyons. The terrain varies from gentle, rolling hills to steep, rugged cliffs, offering a diverse array of hiking and climbing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Despite its relatively small size, the Cheese and Raisins range is known for its scenic beauty, with panoramic vistas of the surrounding high desert landscape.
Notable Peaks
Cheddar Peak
7,843 ft
Brie Buttress
7,420 ft
Raisin Ridge
6,982 ft
Activities
Best Seasons
spring
fall
Gateway Towns
Data Source
Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.