Factory Butte Peak, Wayne County Utah
Factory Butte is a striking, cathedral-like sandstone peak in south central Utah, surrounded by a barren moonscape of grey shale formations known as the Upper Blue Hills. It was named Factory Butte in the late 1800’s by pioneer settlers who thought its outline resembled the Provo Woolen Mill. The surrounding landscape is equally otherworldly. It feels as though you’re exploring another planet, and for good reason; if you go, you’re likely to be the only one there.
Factory Butte Peak, Wayne County Utah
Factory Butte is a striking, cathedral-like sandstone peak in south central Utah, surrounded by a barren moonscape of grey shale formations known as the Upper Blue Hills. It was named Factory Butte in the late 1800’s by pioneer settlers who thought its outline resembled the Provo Woolen Mill. The surrounding landscape is equally otherworldly. It feels as though you’re exploring another planet, and for good reason; if you go, you’re likely to be the only one there.