South Snake Range

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The South Snake Range is a mountain range in eastern Nevada that forms part of Great Basin National Park and is known for its rugged peaks and the famous Lehman Caves.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
contains Baker Creek drainage
Johnson Lake
Lehman Caves
Snake Creek drainage
Wheeler Peak
Wheeler Peak Glacier
ancient bristlecone pines
limestone cliffs
subalpine lakes
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageTo Great Basin
ecoregion Great Basin montane forests
Sagebrush steppe desert
surface form: Great Basin shrub steppe
elevation 13065 ft
3982 m
geology carbonate rocks
limestone
hasFeature glacial cirques
limestone caverns
sagebrush steppe
subalpine forests
hasRecreation backpacking
caving
climbing
hiking
hasTrail Baker Lake Trail
Johnson Lake Trail
Wheeler Peak Trail
highestPoint Wheeler Peak
knownFor Lehman Caves
alpine scenery
bristlecone pine groves
rugged peaks
locatedIn Nevada
White Pine County, Nevada
eastern Nevada
nearestTown Baker, Nevada
orientation north–south
partiallyContainedIn Great Basin National Park
partOf Basin and Range Province
Great Basin
Snake Range
protectedBy Great Basin National Park

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Queen’s Chamber partOf South Snake Range
subject surface form: Lehman Caves