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The Beaver Dam Wash is a seasonal stream near the southern end of the Utah-Nevada border. The point at which it crosses into Arizona is the lowest point in Utah, at approximately 2,178 feet above sea level. [1] The wash, located in the Mojave Desert, begins in the Clover Mountains in Lincoln County, Nevada and flows south across very sparsely populated desert terrain. The area around the wash, including the Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness, includes forests of Joshua trees along with other yuccas, cholla cactus, barrel cactus, Mormon Tea, and other grasses and shrubs are the primary vegetation in the area.