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- Q6117265 abstract "The Jackson Mountains are a north-northeast trending mountain range in southwestern Humboldt County, Nevada. The range is flanked on the west by the Black Rock Desert and the Black Rock Range beyond. To the north across the Quinn River and Nevada State Route 140 lie the Bilk Creek Mountains. To the northeast across Kings River Valley is the Double Mountains and to the east are the Sleeping Hills. To the southeast and south lie the Eugene and Kamma Mountains. The ghost town of Sulphur lies just southwest of the pass between the Jackson and Kamma ranges. Nevada State Route 49 ( Jungo Road) and the Union Pacific railroad Feather River Route traverse this pass.The range is typical of the Basin and Range Province with isolated high mountains surrounded by downfaulted basins filled with sediments. The rocks of the range include Paleozoic sedimentary and metamorphic rocks intruded by Mesozoic igneous rocks and covered by Mesozoic and Cenozoic volcanic rocks.The highest peak in the range, reaching 9,099 ft (2,773 m), is known locally as Dan Dobbins Peak but has no official name. Other mountain peaks include: King Lear Peak 8923 ft Parrot Peak 8448 ft Navajo Peak 7726 ft Buff Peak 7425 ft Deer Creek Peak 7106 ft Sugarloaf Knob 6214 ft White Peak 5285 ft↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 4.0 4.1 ↑".
- Q6117265 elevation "2772.0".
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- Q6117265 elevationM "2772".
- Q6117265 name "Jackson Mountains".
- Q6117265 state "Nevada".
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- Q6117265 comment "The Jackson Mountains are a north-northeast trending mountain range in southwestern Humboldt County, Nevada. The range is flanked on the west by the Black Rock Desert and the Black Rock Range beyond. To the north across the Quinn River and Nevada State Route 140 lie the Bilk Creek Mountains. To the northeast across Kings River Valley is the Double Mountains and to the east are the Sleeping Hills. To the southeast and south lie the Eugene and Kamma Mountains.".
- Q6117265 label "Jackson Mountains".
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- Q6117265 name "Jackson Mountains".