The Wah Wahs

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The Wah Wah Mountains are a long, tilted limestone block in the hinterland west of Milford, Utah. They look like a continuation of the House Range, with rugged west-facing cliffs and high plateaus. Further south than the House Range, the Wah Wahs have a sprinkling of ponderosa pines in addition to some really nice bristlecones.

You can reach the northern Wah Wahs from the Black Rock Road, a well-maintained dirt road that runs south of Sevier Lake. The central and southern Wah Wahs are best reached from paved SR-21 going west from Milford, about 32 mi to Wah Wah Summit.