- Toquima Range
The Toquima Range is a line of mountains in northwestern Nye County, in central
Nevada in the westernUnited States . From Hickson Summit on U.S. Route 50, the range runs for approximately 71 miles (115 km) to the south-southwest. To its west areBig Smoky Valley , scenic State Route 376, and the largeToiyabe Range . To the east are remote Monitor Valley and theMonitor Range . Lying to the south of the range areU.S. Route 6 (Nevada) and the community of Tonopah, while to the north is U.S. Route 50 ("The Loneliest Highway in America"), leading to the small community of Austin.The high central section of the Toquima Range is a large area of subalpine
tundra . Three summits here comprise Mt. Jefferson, the highest points in the range (and in all of central Nevada). The southern summit rises to an elevation of 11,941 feet (3639 m). This section of the range is protected as the Alta Toquima Wilderness Area.South of this area are the historic mining district of Manhattan, Spanish Peak (10,746 ft, 3275 m), and
Shoshone Mountain (10,907 ft, 3324 m). To the north areWildcat Peak (10,507 ft, 3202 m) andWhite Rock Mountain (10,156 ft, 3095 m).External links
* [http://www.nevadawilderness.org/westcentral/altatoquima.htm NevadaWilderness.org]
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