Warner Mountains

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The Warner Mountains are a remote volcanic mountain range in northeastern California and southern Oregon known for their high plateaus, forested slopes, and role as a historic corridor for emigrant trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
adjacentTo Surprise Valley
Warner Valley
climate continental
semi-arid
contains Eagle Peak NERFINISHED
coniferous forests
high desert plateaus
lakes
meadows
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage Great Basin internal drainage
elevation about 3000 meters
geologicalOrigin fault-block mountains
hasCharacteristic forested slopes
high plateaus
remote
hasLandUse grazing
outdoor recreation
timber production
highestPoint Eagle Peak NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance route for westward expansion emigrant travel
knownFor geologic diversity
scenic vistas
wildlife habitat
locatedIn Lake County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Modoc County, California
Warner Mountains self-linksurface differs
northeastern California
southern Oregon
mountainType volcanic mountain range
partOf Basin and Range Province
Great Basin
surface form: Great Basin region
recreation backpacking
camping
fishing
hiking
hunting
region Northern California
Pacific Northwest fringe
traversedBy emigrant trails
usedAs historic corridor for emigrant trails
vegetation pine and fir forests at mid-elevations
sagebrush steppe at lower elevations
subalpine vegetation at higher elevations

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Applegate–Lassen Route traverses Warner Mountains
Modoc County, California contains Warner Mountains
Mountains of Northern California contains Warner Mountains
Alturas, California near Warner Mountains
Lakeview, Oregon near Warner Mountains
Warner Mountains locatedIn Warner Mountains self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Eagle Peak