Toquima Range

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The Toquima Range is a remote mountain range in central Nevada known for its high peaks, rugged terrain, and largely undeveloped wilderness character.

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Toquima Range canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain range
wilderness area
climate semi-arid
contains Middle Summit of Mount Jefferson
Mount Jefferson (Nevada)
North Summit of Mount Jefferson
South Summit of Mount Jefferson
alpine terrain
bristlecone pine stands
limber pine stands
pinyon-juniper woodland
sagebrush steppe
subalpine forests
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecoregion Sagebrush steppe desert
surface form: Great Basin shrub steppe
elevation 11960 ft
3655 m
geologicalProvince Basin and Range Province
geology fault-block mountains
hasAccessVia Nevada State Route 376 vicinity
U.S. Route 50 vicinity
hasCharacteristic high peaks
largely undeveloped wilderness
remote
rugged terrain
hasHighestPoint Mount Jefferson (Nevada)
hasLandUse wilderness recreation
hasPart Toquima Wilderness
hasReputationFor limited human development
solitude
locatedIn Nevada
central Nevada
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Nye County
surface form: Nye County, Nevada
locatedNear Big Smoky Valley
Meadow Valley
surface form: Monitor Valley
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
mountainSystem Basin and Range Province
near Monitor Range
Toiyabe Range
partOf Great Basin
Toiyabe National Forest
surface form: Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest region
usedFor backpacking
hiking
hunting
wildlife viewing

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Toiyabe National Forest mountainRange Toquima Range
Austin, Nevada near Toquima Range
Big Smoky Valley boundedBy Toquima Range
Monitor Range separatedFrom Toquima Range
Manhattan, Nevada locatedIn Toquima Range