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Soldier Hollow (Utah)

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Soldier Hollow
Soldier Hollow is located in Utah
Soldier Hollow
Soldier Hollow
Location of Soldier Hollow within the
State of Utah
Soldier Hollow is located in the United States
Soldier Hollow
Soldier Hollow
Soldier Hollow (the United States)
Floor elevation5,640 ft (1,720 m)[1]
Geography
LocationWasatch Mountain State Park
Wasatch County, Utah
United States
Coordinates40°28′32″N 111°30′04″W / 40.47556°N 111.50111°W / 40.47556; -111.50111[1]

Soldier Hollow is a small hollow in the Wasatch Range that is located within the Wasatch Mountain State Park in northwestern Wasatch County, Utah, United States.[1][2]

The hollow was formerly a Native American encampment and was later used by a group of Army surveyors in the 1850s.[3] While the hollow is fairly small, it is most notable for the Soldier Hollow winter sports venue that is located at the mouth of the hollow (and that was named after the hollow). The venue was created for the 2002 Winter Olympics and hosted the biathlon, cross-country skiing, and the cross country skiing portion of the Nordic combined events[4] and is still in use.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Soldier Hollow
  2. ^ "MyTopo Maps - Soldier Hollow Cross Country Ski Event Site, Olympic Drive, Midway, UT, USA" (Map). mytopo.com. Trimble Navigation, Ltd. Retrieved 23 Apr 2019.
  3. ^ "Soldier Hollow". wisitsaltlake.com. Visit Salt Lake. Retrieved 23 Apr 2019.
  4. ^ Salt Lake Organizing Committee (2002). Official Report of the XIX Olympic Winter Games (PDF). pp. 81–82. ISBN 0-9717961-0-6. Retrieved 26 Dec 2010.
  5. ^ "Soldier Hollow". utaholympiclegacy.org. Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation. Retrieved 23 Apr 2019.
  6. ^ "Soldier Hollow". skiutah.com. Utah Ski and Snowboard Association. Retrieved 23 Apr 2019.

External links

Media related to Soldier Hollow (Utah) at Wikimedia Commons


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