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The Shadow Mountains are located in the
Mojave Desert The Mojave Desert ( ; mov, Hayikwiir Mat'aar; es, Desierto de Mojave) is a desert in the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada mountains in the Southwestern United States. It is named for the indigenous Mojave people. It is located primarily ...
of eastern
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. The mountains lie in a generally north–south direction south of the
Kingston Range The Kingston Range, sometimes called the Kingston Mountains, is located in Inyo and San Bernardino counties in the Mojave Desert in eastern California. The range reaches a height of above sea level at Kingston Peak. The range is located southe ...
and east of the Avawatz Mountains and the Silurian Hills. An isolated peak named ''Shadow Mountain'' is located about six miles due east of the main chain of the range. It has a peak elevation of . The Mojave National Preserve lies to the south and east.Map of the Mohave National Preserve, NPS
/ref> The Eastern Star Mine is located at the western edge of the range, and the Kingston Spring is found in the northwestern part of the mountains. The Shadow Mountains lie to the north of the small community of Halloran Springs, next to
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See also

Other ranges in the local area include the: * Avawatz Mountains * Salt Spring Hills * Silurian Hills * Sperry Hills


References

* ''California Road and Recreation Atlas'', 2005, p. 97. Mountain ranges of the Mojave Desert Mountain ranges of San Bernardino County, California {{SanBernardinoCountyCA-geo-stub