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- Five_Mile_Pass abstract "Five Mile Pass is a high arid region ~20 miles (32 km) west of Lehi, Utah, that is managed by the Bureau of Land Management[1] and is popular for motocross, off highway vehicle recreation, mountain biking, hiking, and camping.The area is on the Utah County and Tooele County line, and the Pony Express passed through the area during 1860-1861. The area also was traveled by the stagecoach and pioneer families heading west for Nevada and California. Other historical activities in the area include mineral mining and quarrying.[2]".
- Five_Mile_Pass thumbnail Five_mile_pass_Utah_sign.jpg?width=300.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageExternalLink off_highway_vehicles.html.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageExternalLink ATVFiveMile.asp.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageID "10001240".
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageLength "1516".
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageRevisionID "622095808".
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_of_Land_Management.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bureau_of_Land_Management_areas_in_Utah.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pony_Express.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protected_areas_of_Tooele_County,_Utah.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protected_areas_of_Utah_County,_Utah.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Lehi,_Utah.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Mining.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Nevada.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Pony_Express.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Quarry.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Tooele_County,_Utah.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Utah_County,_Utah.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink File:Five_Mile_Pass_motor_bike_trails.jpg.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLink File:Five_mile_pass_Utah_sign.jpg.
- Five_Mile_Pass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Five Mile Pass".
- Five_Mile_Pass latD "40".
- Five_Mile_Pass latM "16".
- Five_Mile_Pass latNs "N".
- Five_Mile_Pass latS "0".
- Five_Mile_Pass longD "112".
- Five_Mile_Pass longEw "W".
- Five_Mile_Pass longM "5".
- Five_Mile_Pass longS "0".
- Five_Mile_Pass name "Five Mile Pass, Utah".
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- Five_Mile_Pass subject Category:Bureau_of_Land_Management_areas_in_Utah.
- Five_Mile_Pass subject Category:Pony_Express.
- Five_Mile_Pass subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Tooele_County,_Utah.
- Five_Mile_Pass subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Utah_County,_Utah.
- Five_Mile_Pass hypernym West.
- Five_Mile_Pass point "40.266666666666666 -112.08333333333333".
- Five_Mile_Pass type Area.
- Five_Mile_Pass type Place.
- Five_Mile_Pass type ProtectedArea.
- Five_Mile_Pass type Area.
- Five_Mile_Pass type Attraction.
- Five_Mile_Pass type Location.
- Five_Mile_Pass type Place.
- Five_Mile_Pass type Thing.
- Five_Mile_Pass type SpatialThing.
- Five_Mile_Pass type Q473972.
- Five_Mile_Pass comment "Five Mile Pass is a high arid region ~20 miles (32 km) west of Lehi, Utah, that is managed by the Bureau of Land Management[1] and is popular for motocross, off highway vehicle recreation, mountain biking, hiking, and camping.The area is on the Utah County and Tooele County line, and the Pony Express passed through the area during 1860-1861. The area also was traveled by the stagecoach and pioneer families heading west for Nevada and California.".
- Five_Mile_Pass label "Five Mile Pass".
- Five_Mile_Pass sameAs Q5456013.
- Five_Mile_Pass sameAs m.02pzfvs.
- Five_Mile_Pass sameAs Q5456013.
- Five_Mile_Pass lat "40.266666666666666".
- Five_Mile_Pass long "-112.08333333333333".
- Five_Mile_Pass wasDerivedFrom Five_Mile_Pass?oldid=622095808.
- Five_Mile_Pass depiction Five_mile_pass_Utah_sign.jpg.
- Five_Mile_Pass isPrimaryTopicOf Five_Mile_Pass.
- Five_Mile_Pass name "Five Mile Pass, Utah".