Black Mountains (California)
Black Mountains | |
---|---|
A hiker walks up Dante's View, in the Black Mountains | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Funeral Peak (Black Mountains (California)) |
Elevation | 6,384 ft (1,946 m) |
Geography | |
Black Mountains[1] | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
District | Inyo County |
Range coordinates | 36°08′56″N 116°39′31″W / 36.1488°N 116.6587°WCoordinates: 36°08′56″N 116°39′31″W / 36.1488°N 116.6587°W |
Topo map | USGS Dantes View |
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Black Mountains (California). |
The Black Mountains are located in the southeastern part of Inyo County, California, in southeast Death Valley National Park.
Geography
The Black Mountains are essentially a continuation of the Amargosa Range, and lie in a generally north-south direction at the south-southwest end. Their formation has been classified as the Amargosa Chaos.
The range reaches an elevation of 6,384 feet above sea level at Funeral Peak. Lower Death Valley lies to the west & southwest of the Black Mountains section, with Greenwater Valley and the Greenwater Range to the northeast. The Black Mountains and Greenwater Range abut the Funeral Mountains on the north, also at the southern terminus of the Amargosa Range. The Amargosa River turns south-southwest, around the three sub-ranges, then northwest into Death Valley. The Owlshead Mountains are to the south across the Amargosa River and its steep descent into Death Valley.
Dante's View and Coffin Peak lie at the northern end of the range.
See also
- Gower Gulch (Death Valley)
- Category:Death Valley
- Category:Mountain ranges of the Mojave Desert
References
- ↑ "Black Mountains". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
- Allan, Stuart (2005). California Road and Recreation Atlas. Benchmark Maps. p. 88. ISBN 0-929591-80-1.