Black Range
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The Black Range (also called the Mimbres Mountains) is a north-south igneous mountain range in Sierra and Grant counties in New Mexico, the United States, its central ridge forming the western and eastern borders, respectively, of the two counties through much of their contact. The range is about 55 miles long from north to south and about 18 miles wide at its widest point. The highest point is McKnight Mountain, at 10,165 feet. The Black Range lies almost entirely within Gila National Forest.
Access to the range is primarily via NM Highway 152, which crosses the Black Range on its way from the small town of Kingston on the east towards the equally-small San Lorenzo on the west. NM 152 crosses the range at Emory Pass, where there is a hiking trail that covers the entire north-south length of the mountains along the central ridge. There are also a number of campgrounds, some with hiking trails, along NM 152 as it goes down Iron Canyon on the west side of the range. With the exception of the areas along NM 152, most of the range is very difficult to traverse and almost entirely undeveloped.