Sand Mountain (Nevada)

Sand Mountain
Highest point
Coordinates 39°18′31″N 118°23′49″W / 39.3085328°N 118.3970798°W / 39.3085328; -118.3970798Coordinates: 39°18′31″N 118°23′49″W / 39.3085328°N 118.3970798°W / 39.3085328; -118.3970798[1]
Geography
Location Churchill County, Nevada,
United States
Topo map

USGS Fourmile Flat

Reference no. 10
Sand Mountain Recreation Area, campground and OHVs

Sand Mountain is a singing sand dune 20 miles (32 km) east of Fallon, Nevada along U.S. Route 50. The dune is two miles long and 600 feet (180 m) high.[2] The sand originates from the ancient Lake Lahontan, that for the most part dried up 9,000 years ago. Sand Mountain Recreation Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and is open to off-highway vehicle use. The area is also the only home of the "critically imperiled" Sand Mountain blue butterfly. The ruins of the Sand Springs Station of the Pony Express are also located within the recreation area.

Off highway vehicle rules

References

  1. "Sand Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2008-11-22.
  2. "Sand Mountain Recreation Area, Nevada". Nevada Public Lands Information Website. Retrieved 2008-11-22.


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