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Diamond Mountains (Nevada)

Coordinates: 39°53′18″N 115°48′15″W / 39.8883°N 115.8042°W / 39.8883; -115.8042
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Diamond Mountains
Distant view of Diamond Peak, highest point in the range
Highest point
PeakDiamond Peak
Elevation10,631 ft (3,240 m)
Geography
Diamond Mountains is located in Nevada
Diamond Mountains
Diamond Mountains
Diamond Mountains
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
CountiesWhite Pine, Eureka
Range coordinates39°53′18″N 115°48′15″W / 39.8883°N 115.8042°W / 39.8883; -115.8042[1]
Topo mapUSGS Diamond Springs

The Diamond Mountains are a mountain range along the border of Eureka and White Pine Counties, in northern Nevada, Western United States.

Geography

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The range reaches a maximum elevation of 10,631 ft (3,240 m) on the summit of Diamond Peak.[2] The range separates Newark Valley from Diamond Valley. The mountains cover an area of 293.4 square miles (760 km2).

The southeastern Diamond Mountains angle southwest to meet the Fish Creek Range, and the adjacent Mountain Boy Range.

The flora and fauna are typical of higher elevation habitats in the Central Basin and Range ecoregion.

Access

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The town of Eureka lies between the three ranges, with unimproved roads north across Diamond Valley to access the western flank of the range. Southeast from Eureka, U.S. 50 crosses the southern Diamond Mountains, and turns eastward at the range's south end.

Nevada State Route 892 follows the eastern flank foothills for half the range's length. The route then becomes an unimproved road north past the range, then through Huntington Valley to meet Nevada State Route 228 and Elko.

Diamond Mountains, winter 2013

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Diamond Mountains". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  2. ^ "Diamond Peak, Nevada". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2014-10-06.
  • Nevada Atlas & Gazetteer, 2001, pgs. 39 and 47
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