Toiyabe Range
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The Toiyabe Range is a line of mountains in central Nevada in the western United States. It starts in northwestern Nye County and runs approximately 120 miles (190 km) north-northeast through eastern Lander County, making it the second longest range in the state. The highest point in the range, near its southern end, is Arc Dome (11,788 feet, 3592 m), an area protected as the Arc Dome Wilderness.
The Toiyabe Range is separated from the Shoshone Mountains to the west by the Reese River Valley, although they intermingle at their southern extremes. It is separated from the Toquima Range to the east by the Big Smoky Valley.
The small community of Austin is located on the western slope of the Toiyabe Range, about midway along its length. U.S. Route 50, the "Loneliest Highway in America", runs through Austin and then crosses the range at Scotts Summit at an elevation of 7,484 feet (2,281 m). U.S. Route 6, even lonelier, passes to the south of the range, connecting the communities of Tonopah and Ely.
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