SUBLETT MOUNTAINS
The Sublett Mountains extend from the Snake River Plain south almost to Snowville on the Idaho/Utah border. From the surrounding valleys, the range resembles a low grouping of rugged hills. The highest point in the range is an unnamed summit that reaches 7,492 feet; 7,464-foot Cedar Creek Peak is the highest named summit. The Sublets are yet another product of Basin and Range faulting. Most of the range's rock is sedimentary but in places younger volcanic rocks are found on the surface.

Cedar Creek Peak. A Trip report and photo from Rick Baugher. March 2007. Rock.