Stillwater Range

Stillwater Range
Location in Nevada
Highest point
Peak Job Peak
Elevation 8,727 ft (2,660 m)
Coordinates 39°35′00″N 118°14′07″W / 39.5832516°N 118.2354119°W / 39.5832516; -118.2354119[1]
Geography
Location western Nevada
Range coordinates 39°51′24″N 118°06′21″W / 39.8565819°N 118.1059672°W / 39.8565819; -118.1059672Coordinates: 39°51′24″N 118°06′21″W / 39.8565819°N 118.1059672°W / 39.8565819; -118.1059672[2]
Parent range Basin and Range

The Stillwater Range is a mountain range located in western Nevada in the United States. It is a SSW-NNE running ridge, approximately 70 miles (110 km) long. It cuts across the center of Churchill County and extends partway into Pershing County.[3]

The Stillwater Range separates the Carson Sink (to the west) from Dixie Valley (to the east). To the north, a low pass separates it from the East Range. To the south, the Sand Springs Pass separates it from the Sand Springs Range. Nestled against the south end of the range is Sand Mountain, an enormous 600-foot (180 m) tall sand dune which draws off-road vehicle enthusiasts from across Nevada and California.

A series of earthquakes measuring 6.6–7.1 on the Richter Scale, centered beneath or near the Stillwater Range, occurred between July and December 1954. As the area was then (and still is) sparsely populated, no fatalities and little property damage resulted. Extensive surface rupturing can be seen on the east slope of the range.

The principal peaks of the Stillwater Range include Table Mountain (8,330 feet (2,540 m)), Mount Lincoln (8,450 feet (2,580 m)) and Job Peak (8,727 feet (2,660 m)).

Notes

  1. "Job Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  2. "Stillwater Range". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  3. "STILLWATER RANGE WILDERNESS STUDY AREA" (PDF). Bureau of Land Management. Retrieved 2009-12-09.
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