The Shoshone Mountains, in west central
Nevada
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, make up one of the longest mountain ranges in the state. The range runs in a general north-south direction in
Nye and
Lander
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counties. The range has a length of about and a width of about with an area of approximately .
[''Ione Valley, Nevada,'' 30x60 Minute Quadrangle Topographic Map, USGS 1985 (38117-E1-TM-100)][''Smith Creek Valley, Nevada,'' 30x60 Minute Quadrangle Topographic Map, USGS 1985 (39117-A1-TM-100)][''Edwards Peak Valley, Nevada,'' 30x60 Minute Quadrangle Topographic Map, USGS 1983 (N3930-W11700/30X60)]
Named for the
Shoshone Indians
The Shoshone or Shoshoni ( or ) are a Native American tribe with four large cultural/linguistic divisions:
* Eastern Shoshone: Wyoming
* Northern Shoshone: southern Idaho
* Western Shoshone: Nevada, northern Utah
* Goshute: western Utah, easter ...
, the range receives 15 inches or less of precipitation in an average year. About 58% of the mountain range is managed by the
Bureau of Land Management, with the Forest Service in charge of almost 42% of the area. A small part of the range is occupied by the
Yomba Indian Reservation
The Yomba Shoshone Tribe of the Yomba Reservation is a federally recognized tribe of Western Shoshone Indians in central Nevada.
Government
The Yomba Shoshone Tribe is headquartered in Austin, Nevada. The tribe is governed by a democratically ele ...
and private land.
The small community of
Ione Ione may refer to:
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lies to the west of the range, and the
Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park is situated in the west margin of the range adjacent to Ione Valley just south of the
Berlin ghost town
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. The old mining camp and ghost town of Golden is at the southern end of the range.
US Highway 50
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crosses the extreme north end of the range just south of Mount Airy and west of
Austin.
Nevada Route 722 crosses the range at Railroad Pass just north of Iron Mountain after crossing the Reese River Valley southwest from US 50 near Austin. It then continues in the Smith Creek Valley parallel to the range for 13 miles before turning west to rejoin US 50 near
Middlegate across the Destoya Range.
Nevada Route 844 crosses the Paradise Range northeast of
Gabbs
Gabbs is an unincorporated town in Nye County, Nevada, United States. The population was 269 at the 2010 census and it is the northernmost community of Greater Las Vegas.
History
Gabbs was founded ''circa'' December 1941 as a company town for B ...
and crosses the Ione Valley to the Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park area.
Nevada 2011-2012 Official Highway Map, Nevada DOT
Basins or valleys surrounding the range include the Ione Valley Ione may refer to:
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* Ione, Washington, a town
* Ionopolis or Ione, an ancient town near Antioch
...
and the Smith Creek Valley on the west, the Reese River Valley to the east and the Big Smokey Valley
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to the south. Surrounding mountain ranges include the Toiyabe Range
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to the east, the Ravenswood and New Pass
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ranges to the north, the Desatoya and Paradise
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ranges to the west and the Cedar Mountains of Mineral County to the southwest.[
Named peaks in the range include from south to north:][
*Mount Ardivey
*Buffalo Mountain
*South Shoshone Peak
*North Shoshone Peak
*Iron Mountain
*Emigrant Peak
*Mount Airy
]
Ecology
Vegetation is mostly sagebrush
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Following is an al ...
scrub and pinon-juniper. The Shoshone Mountains are home to mule deer
The mule deer (''Odocoileus hemionus'') is a deer indigenous to western North America; it is named for its ears, which are large like those of the mule. Two subspecies of mule deer are grouped into the black-tailed deer.
Unlike the related whit ...
, chipmunks
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Taxonomy and systematics
Chipmunks may be classified either as a ...
, coyote
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, elk
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, and many other small animals such as shrews
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and squirrels. At least 21 species of birds can be found in the range during the year, including sparrows, woodpeckers
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and orioles
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Animals
* Old World oriole, colorful passerine birds in the family Oriolidae
* New World oriole, a group of birds in the family Icteridae
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.
References
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* Biological Resources Research Center
Mountain ranges of Nevada
Mountain ranges of the Great Basin
Mountain ranges of Nye County, Nevada