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Coordinates: 36°1000N 118°0003W / 36.16667°N 118.00083°W / 36.16667; -118.00083
 

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Inyo Mountains
Inyo Mountains from space
Highest point
PeakWaucoba Mountain[1], ~18 mi (29 km) southeast of Big Pine.
Elevation11,123 ft (3,390 m)
Coordinates36°10′00N 118°00′03W / 36.16667°N 118.00083°W / 36.16667; -118.00083
Dimensions
Length70 mi (110 km)
Width10 mi (16 km)
Geography

CountryUnited States
StatesCalifornia and Nevada
Parent rangeBasin and Range Province
Borders onWhite Mountains, Sierra Nevada

The Inyo Mountains are a short mountain range east of the Sierra Nevada in eastern California in the United States.[2] The range separates the Owens Valley to the west from Saline Valley to the east, extending for approximately 70 miles (110 km) south-southeast from the southern end of the White Mountains, from which they are separated by Westgard Pass, to the east of Owens Lake.

Inyo Mountain Wilderness
Inyo Mountain crest, north of New York Butte

Geologically, the mountains are a fault block range in the Basin and Range Province, at the western end of the Great Basin. They are considered to be among the most important and best-known Late ProterozoictoCambrian sections in the United States.[3]

Wilderness[edit]

Most of the mountain range (199,208 acres (806.17 km2)) is designated as the Inyo Mountain Wilderness, managed by the Bureau of Land Management in the south and the United States Forest Service in the north.[4] The USFS manages 73,300 acres (297 km2) of the wilderness all within Inyo National Forest.[5]

Wildlife in the area includes the endangered Inyo Mountains salamander and the desert bighorn sheep.[6] Plant communities include creosote and sagebrush at lower altitudes, and bristlecone pine forests at higher altitudes.[7] A number of rare and endemic plants are adapted to the unique limestone soils of the mountains, including the cliffdweller,[8] bristlecone cryptantha,[9] and Inyo rock daisy.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Waucoba Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  • ^ "Inyo Mountains". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  • ^ Localities of the Cambrian: White-Inyo Mountains
  • ^ Inyo Mountains Wilderness - Wilderness Connect
  • ^ Inyo Mountains Wilderness - Inyo National Forest
  • ^ "BLM: Inyo Mountain Wilderness". Archived from the original on 2004-08-11. Retrieved 2004-06-27.
  • ^ Inyo Mountains Wilderness - Wilderness Connect
  • ^ CNPS: Caulostramina
  • ^ CNPS: Cryptantha roosiorum
  • ^ CNPS: Perityle inyoensis
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