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1 Description  



1.1  List of peaks and hills  







2 Continental Divide  





3 References  














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Coordinates: 32°0556N 108°4233W / 32.098976°N 108.709221°W / 32.098976; -108.709221
 

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Pyramid Mountains
Pyramid Mountains is located in New Mexico
Pyramid Mountains

Pyramid Mountains

Pyramid Mountains in New Mexico

Highest point
PeakPyramid Peak
Elevation5,994 ft (1,827 m)
Coordinates32°14′16N 108°43′08W / 32.23778°N 108.71889°W / 32.23778; -108.71889
Dimensions
Length30 mi (48 km) N-S
Width12 mi (19 km) E-W-(variable)
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateNew Mexico
Region(northwest)-Chihuahuan Desert
Continental Divide of the Americas
DistrictHidalgo County, New Mexico
Cities
  • Colton City, New MexicoAnimas, New Mexico
  • Range coordinates32°05′56N 108°42′33W / 32.098976°N 108.709221°W / 32.098976; -108.709221
    Borders on
  • Animas Mountains-S
  • Animas Valley-W &SW
  • Playas Valley-SE
  • The Pyramid Mountains are a 30 mi (48 km) long, mountain range in central-east Hidalgo County, New Mexico. The city of Lordsburg and Interstate 10 lie at its northern border.

    The range lies between the northeast corner of the north–south Animas Valley on the west and the Playas and Lordsburg valleys to the southeast and northeast respectively. The continental divide passes through the southern end of the range.

    The Chihuahuan Desert has its northwest extension into the foothills regions of the Pyramid Mountains.

    Description

    [edit]

    The Pyramid Mountains are a moderate altitude, north–south trending mountain range at the north of two valleys that also are north–south, and extensive, as the Continental Divide traverses due south through the ridgeline to enter northwest Chihuahua state, Mexico. The Animas Valley lies west; the Playas Valley lies east of this mountain-series ridgeline.

    The Pyramid Mountains are about 30 mi long, and about 12 mi at its widest. Various peaks and hills form the range as the water divide of the continental divide forms its southeast and south. But the water divide of the Animas Valley continues north 20 mi and then crosses to the north side of Lordsburg.

    Various semi-arid canyons, draws, and washes also are found in this linear range.

    List of peaks and hills

    [edit]

    The range consists of a north and south portions separated by a lower elevation pass (1,430 metres (4,690 ft)) between Jose Placencia Canyon on the west and Muir Draw on the east.[1]

    North:[1]

    South:[1]

    Continental Divide

    [edit]

    The Continental Divide starts to leave the forested mountain regions as it goes southwest from Silver City. It passes from the southern Little Burro Mountains, crosses the Big Burro's, then on a circuitous route after skirting the northeast of the Cedar Mountain Range, it passes across the water divide of the north Playas Valley, west of Hachita. It finally enters a series of north–south ranges, including the Animas Mountains, and traverses south into northwest Chihuahua, Mexico.

    It turns from due-west to due-south at South Pyramid Peak, at the southern perimeter region of the Pyramid Mountains. Pinkey Wright Mountain lies 3 mi south on the divide.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Lordsburg, New Mexico, 30x60 Topographic Quadrangle, USGS, 1981
  • ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Pyramid Peak

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pyramid_Mountains&oldid=1191713588"

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