The Las Vegas Range is an arid mountain range in Clark County, Nevada.[1] The range is located in the southeast of the Desert National Wildlife Refuge.

Las Vegas Range
southern massif of Las Vegas Range
visible highpoint: Gass Peak, left-center
Highest point
PeakGass Peak
Elevation6,937 ft (2,114 m)
Geography
Las Vegas Range is located in Nevada
Las Vegas Range
Las Vegas Range
Las Vegas Range
in Nevada[1]
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
CountyClark County
CityNorth Las Vegas (northern border)
Range coordinates36°34′16.882″N 115°2′11.026″W / 36.57135611°N 115.03639611°W / 36.57135611; -115.03639611
Borders on
Topo mapUSGS Hayford Peak SE

Geography

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The Las Vegas Range is a north–south range, with two main north–south ridgelines. The highpoint of the range, Gass Peak, is in the south massif above the Las Vegas Valley.

The southern portion of the Las Vegas Range has the linear ridgelines ending at the massif at the south, defining the northern Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area, including the city of North Las Vegas.

Region

The range is on the southeast of the Sheep Range, which itself is a massive north–south range. Both ranges are Basin and Range block faulted.

To the east is another north–south Arrow Canyon Range. The U.S. Route 93 highway runs between the two ranges, and travels along the border of the Desert National Wildlife Refuge to the west.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Las Vegas Range". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-05-04.