Crystal Spring is a
spring in northern
Beaver County,
Utah,
United States.
Description
The spring is located on the west face of the
San Francisco Mountains
The San Francisco Peaks (Navajo: , es, Sierra de San Francisco, Hopi: ''Nuva'tukya'ovi'', Western Apache: ''Dził Tso'', Keres: ''Tsii Bina'', Southern Paiute: ''Nuvaxatuh'', Havasupai-Hualapai: ''Hvehasahpatch''/''Huassapatch''/''Wik'hanbaja'' ...
, on the northern slope of
Frisco Peak
Frisco Peak is a summit near the north‑center edge of Beaver County, Utah, United States.
Description
The peak, elevation , is located within the San Francisco Mountains range and is the highest peak within the range. It looks over the Wah Wah ...
and is about north-northwest of the peak. The water produced by the spring flows west-northwest down into the
Wah Wah Valley, where is seeps into the ground before reaching any stream.
The spring was so named on account of its crystal clear water.
See also
References
Bodies of water of Beaver County, Utah
Springs of Utah
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