- Sacramento Mountains
Geobox|Range
name=Sacramento Mountains
image_caption=The western escarpment of the Sacramento Mountains, looking south from Dog Canyon.
country=United States
state=New Mexico
parent=
border=Guadalupe Mountains|border1=Capitan Mountains
length_imperial=85| length_orientation=N-S
width_imperial=42| width_orientation=W-E
geology=Limestone |orogeny=| period=
highest=Two unnamed areas (Benson Ridge and Corral Canyon)
highest_elevation_imperial=9695
highest_lat_d=32|highest_lat_m=48|highest_lat_s=27|highest_lat_NS=N
highest_long_d=105|highest_long_m=47|highest_long_s=59|highest_long_EW=W
map_caption=Location of the Sacramento Mountains within New MexicoThe Sacramento Mountains are a
mountain range in the south-central part of theU.S. state ofNew Mexico , lying just east of Alamogordo in Otero County (small portions of the range lie in Lincoln County and Chaves County). From north to south, the Sacramento Mountains extend for convert|85|mi|km|0, and from east to west they encompass convert|42|mi|km|0.These figures are derived from the official description of the range by theBoard on Geographic Names , see the Gnis|920683 for the range.]The Sacramentos can be divided into two sections: a main, northern section, encompassing most of the land area and all of the terrain above convert|7500|ft|m|-1, and a smaller southeastern section, contiguous with the
Guadalupe Mountains . Neighboring ranges and landforms include theTularosa Basin , immediately to the west of the main section of the range; theSierra Blanca andCapitan Mountains to the northwest and northeast; the Border Hills and the western edge of the broadPecos River valley to the east; the Guadalupe Mountains to the southeast; andOtero Mesa , which lies south of the main section and southwest of the southeastern section. TheRio Tularosa and theRio Ruidoso (and henceU.S. Route 70 ) separate the Sacramentos from the Sierra Blanca and the Capitan Mountains.Some sources include the Sierra Blanca, Carrizo Mountain, and theJicarilla Mountains under the term "Sacramento Mountains," but this usage is not official. See e.g. "New Mexico Atlas and Gazetteer", DeLorme Mapping, 2000.]The western edge of the main section of the Sacramento Mountains forms a series of dramatic
escarpment s leading up to a high ridge, which includes the highest named point in the range,Cathey Peak , 9,645 feet (2,940 m). From this ridge the mountains slope gently down to the east, merging gradually with the plains to the west of Artesia. There are actually two unnamed highpoints of the range, both approx 9,695 ft. One is near Sunspot above Corral Canyon and FR 64. The second highpoint is on the crest of Benson Ridge. [http://listsofjohn.com/NewMexico/Prominence/Pro1k.php Benson Ridge] (listed at convert|9700|ft|m|0|abbr=on) on a list of prominent New Mexico peaks at listsofjohn.com]The range is a wide, gently east-dipping fault block, made up almost entirely of
limestone .Gypsum deposits washed from the range are a main source of the gypsum sand that makes up the dunes inWhite Sands National Monument . The Sacramento Mountains form the easternmost part of the rift system centered on the rift valley of theRio Grande . The rock strata in the Sacramentos were originally contiguous with those of theSan Andres Mountains on the other side of theTularosa Basin , and have been separated because of down-faulting of the basin. Unlike the Sacramento Mountains, the neighboringSierra Blanca are an extrusiveigneous complex.Most of the main section of the Sacramento Mountains are part of the
Lincoln National Forest , though the northern part of the range is included in theMescalero Apache Indian Reservation . Evidence of Apache presence dates back to the fifteenth century.Butterfield, Mike, and Greene, Peter, "Mike Butterfield's Guide to the Mountains of New Mexico", New Mexico Magazine Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-937206-88-1] The range includes the town of Cloudcroft, a popular resort; the town of Ruidoso, also popular for recreation, lies on its northern edge. The range also includes theNational Solar Observatory on Sacramento Peak, midway down the western ridge, just southwest of Cathey Peak. There are numerous hiking trails in the portion of the range that lies within the Lincoln National Forest, although there is no officially designatedwilderness .References
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