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Major Peaks of the Central Wasatch Range| Ten Highest Peaks | | Rank | Peak Name | ft | m | Range6 | | 1. | Mount Timpanogos | 11,749 | 3581 | | | 2. | South Summit | 11,722 | 3573 | | | 3. | American Fork Twin Peaks | 11,489 | 3502 | | | 4. | North Timpanogos | 11,441 | 3487 | | | 5. | Red Top | 11,360+ | 3463+ | | | 6. | Bomber Peak | 11,347 | 3459 | | | 7. | Broad Fork Twin Peaks | 11,330 | 3453 | | | 8. | Pfeifferhorn | 11,326 | 3452 | | | 9. | White Baldy | 11,321 | 3451 | | | 10. | Sunrise Peak | 11,275 | 3437 | | | Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included. |
Photos of Peaks in the Central Wasatch Range
 | | Lone Peak: Lone Peak, a landmark of the Wastach Range near Salt Lake City. |
 | | Mount Tuscarora: Mount Tuscarora in the foreground, Pioneer Peak behind to the left. |
 | | Pioneer Peak: Mount Tuscarora in the foreground, Pioneer Peak behind to the left. |
 | | Mount Olympus: Mount Olympus, Utah, from the saddle below the final peak. |
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