- Grant Range
The Grant Range is a mountain chain in east-central
Nevada in the westernUnited States . It runs for approximately 30 miles (50 km) in a generally north-south direction in northeasternNye County . It is located south of theHorse Range and northeast of the closely-associatedQuinn Canyon Range . To the west is the largeRailroad Valley and to the east is the White River Valley. The White River Valley drains the eastern slopes of the range into theColorado River .The mountains cover an area of 346 square miles (896 km²). The
Bureau of Land Management manages 60.5% of the area, while the Forest Service oversees 39.3%.Troy Peak is the tallest mountain in the range, reaching 11,298 feet (3443 m) above sea level northwest of Scofield Canyon. The Grant Range is home to theGrant Range Wilderness , administered by theHumboldt-Toiyabe National Forest .Almost 60% of the area is made up of
pinon -juniper vegetation, withsagebrush scrub accounting for about 15% of the range. The mountains are home to at least four species of mice, three species ofchipmunk s, and three species ofsnail s.Steller's jay and thehairy woodpecker also use the mountains, as well as theGreat Basin fence lizard .References
*Biological Resources Research Center - [http://www.brrc.unr.edu/mtn/html/grant.html]
*"Nevada Atlas & Gazetteer", 2001, pgs. 55 & 56
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