Scodie Mountains

Scodie Mountains

location of Scodie Mountains in California [1]

Highest point
Elevation 2,158 m (7,080 ft)
Geography
Country United States
State California
District Kern County
Range coordinates 35°37′48″N 118°04′55″W / 35.63°N 118.082°W / 35.63; -118.082Coordinates: 35°37′48″N 118°04′55″W / 35.63°N 118.082°W / 35.63; -118.082
Topo map USGS Walker Pass

The Scodie Mountains are a sub-mountain range of the Southern Sierra Nevada rising from the Mojave Desert, and located in Kern County, California.

Geography

The range lies in an east-west direction directly west of the desert town of Ridgecrest, and southeast of the Kern River Valley and Lake Isabella. The mountain range reaches an elevation of 7,096 feet (2,163 m) above sea level at Cathie's Peak.

The range was named by the U.S. Forest Service for William Scodie, who established "Scodie's Store" (ca.1860) at the mouth of what is now named Scodie Canyon.

Kiavah Wilderness

The Scodie Mountains are home to the Kiavah Wilderness Area, managed by the Bureau of Land Management.[2]

Natural history

The Scodie Mountains are an ecotone of Mojave Desert and Sierra Nevada flora, with plant communities differentiated by elevation.

They lie to the north of the Jawbone-Butterbredt Area of Critical Environmental Concern.

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