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  2. List of mountain peaks of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Most prominent summits. Of the most prominent summits of Nevada, Charleston Peak and Wheeler Peak exceed 2000 meters (6562 feet) of topographic prominence, eight peaks are ultra-prominent summits with more than 1500 meters (4921 feet) of topographic prominence, and the following 52 peaks exceed 1400 meters (4593 feet).

  3. Geography of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Mountains west of Las Vegas in the Mojave Desert A valley near Pyramid Lake Topographic map of Nevada. The landlocked U.S. state of Nevada has a varied geography and is almost entirely within the Basin and Range Province and is broken up by many north–south mountain ranges. Most of these ranges have endorheic valleys between them.

  4. Spring Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Spring Mountains are a sky island ecosystem. With an area around 860 square miles (2,200 km 2), and a vertical range of nearly 2 miles (3.2 km), the mountains encompass a wide variety of habitats, and the biological diversity is probably greater than anywhere else in Nevada; 37 species of trees are known (more than any other Nevadan range ...

  5. List of mountain ranges of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Bilk Creek Mountains. Bird Spring Range. Black Canyon Range. Black Mountains (Nevada) Black Rock Range. Bloody Run Hills. Blow Sand Mountains. Blue Wing Mountains. Bodie Mountains.

  6. Carson Range - Wikipedia

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    The mountain range is about 50 miles (80 km) long and 5–10 miles (8–16 km) wide, with 3/4 of the range lying within the state of Nevada. The Carson Range, along with its parent the Sierra Nevada, together cast a rain shadow over the Greater Reno Area and Carson City. Unlike the main crest of the Sierra Nevada to the west of Lake Tahoe, the ...

  7. Las Vegas Range - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas Range is a north–south range, with two main north–south ridgelines. The most noteworthy peak of the range, Gass Peak, elev 6,943, is in the south massif above the Las Vegas Valley. There expansive views of Las Vegas and surrounding area from the summit. The southern portion of the Las Vegas Range has the linear ridgelines ...

  8. Bare Mountain Range (Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    The Bare Mountain Range is a short range, about 9 miles (14 km) long, trending northwest by southeast. The north end of the range borders Beatty on the Amargosa River. The Bullfrog Hills lie to the northwest of Beatty. Yucca Mountain lies about nine miles to the east across Crater Flat. The range borders the central and northeast Amargosa ...

  9. McCullough Range - Wikipedia

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    The mountains in the McCullough Range lie mostly above the city of Henderson in the U.S. state of Nevada. The range has two distinct areas with the northern portion being primarily volcanic in origin, while the southern part of the range is primarily composed of metamorphic rock. McCullough Range was named after a pioneer settler.