Fox Range Explained

Fox Range
Country:United States
State:Nevada
Region:Black Rock Desert
District:Washoe County
Topo Map:Pah-Rum Peak
Topo Maker:USGS
Range Coordinates:40.4368°N -119.5685°W
Highest:Pah-Rum Peak
Elevation M:2319
Elevation Ref:[1]
Coordinates:40.3906°N -119.5756°W
Length Mi:24
Length Orientation:N_S
Width Mi:9
Width Orientation:E-W
Area Mi2:150
Area Ref:[2]
Map:Nevada
Map Size:220

The Fox Range is a mountain range in east central Washoe County, Nevada.

Gerlach, Black Rock Desert and the Granite Range lie to the north and northeast. The Selenite Range is to the east beyond the San Emidio Desert and Poito Valley. The Lake Range lies to the southeast and Pyramid Lake is to the south. The Smoke Creek Desert is to the west. The Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation occupies the southern third of the range.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Pah-Rum Peak, Nevada 7.5 minute Quad, USGS, 1990
  2. Measured from Kumiva Peak and Gerlach, NV 30x60 USGS quads
  3. Kumiva Peak, Nevada, 30x60 minute topographic quad., USGS, 1984
  4. Gerlach, Nevada, 30x60 minute topographic quad., USGS, 1981