Mount Rose Highway (Nevada State Route 431)

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Mount Rose Highway (Nevada State Route 431) is a scenic mountain roadway in western Nevada that climbs over the Carson Range to connect the Reno area with Lake Tahoe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass road
scenic highway
state highway
state highway
alsoKnownAs Mount Rose Highway
category Roads in Nevada
Transportation in Washoe County, Nevada
connects Lake Tahoe
Reno, Nevada, United States
surface form: Reno, Nevada
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Carson Range
designation Nevada State Route 431
features scenic overlooks
sharp curves
steep grades
hasScenicBywayStatus true
highestPavedPassIn Sierra Nevada–Great Basin transition zone
surface form: Sierra Nevada region of Nevada
highestPointElevation approximately 2,716 meters
approximately 8,911 feet
highwayNumber Nevada State Route 431
knownFor alpine scenery
views of Lake Tahoe
views of Truckee Meadows
locatedIn western Nevada
maintainedBy Nevada Department of Transportation
mountainPass Mount Rose
surface form: Mount Rose Summit
near Mount Rose
surface form: Mount Rose (Nevada)

Mount Rose Wilderness
openedForTraffic 20th century
partOf Nevada state highway system
surface form: Nevada State Route system

regional connection between Reno and Lake Tahoe basin
passesThrough Washoe County
surface form: Washoe County, Nevada
region Sierra Nevada
roadType two-lane mountain highway
serves Galena Creek area
Incline Village
surface form: Incline Village, Nevada

Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
surface form: Lake Tahoe–Nevada State Park (Spooner and Incline areas vicinity)

Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe
surface form: Mount Rose Ski Tahoe
speedLimit varies by segment
state Nevada
subjectTo occasional chain controls in winter
winter snow conditions
terminusEast Reno, Nevada, United States
surface form: Reno, Nevada
terminusWest Incline Village
surface form: Incline Village, Nevada
usedFor commuter traffic between Reno and Incline Village
recreational access to hiking areas
recreational access to ski areas
tourist access to Lake Tahoe

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Carson Range hasRoadCrossing Mount Rose Highway (Nevada State Route 431)