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The
Abajo Mountains, or Blues as they're also referred to, are a small range
topping out at the 11,362 foot Abajo Peak. They are forested with aspen
and fir and in summer provide a good break from the harsher desert conditions
of lower lying areas. There are a couple nice scenic drives through the
range, including one to the top of Abajo Peak. There are also a decent
network of trails through the range for hiking in summer, and cross-country
skiing and snowmobiling in winter. The Abajo Mountains are not well known
and remain relatively uncrowded.
The Abajo Mountains are located just west of Monticello
and north of Blanding
in southeastern Utah.
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