Lava Bed Mountains

Mountain range in California, United States
Lava Bed Mountains is located in California
Lava Bed Mountains
Lava Bed Mountains
Location of Lava Bed Mountains in California[1]
Highest pointElevation1,130 m (3,710 ft)GeographyCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaDistrictSan Bernardino CountyRange coordinates34°37′39.972″N 116°27′13.078″W / 34.62777000°N 116.45363278°W / 34.62777000; -116.45363278Topo mapUSGS Sunshine Peak

The Lava Bed Mountains are located in the Mojave Desert in southeastern California, United States. The mountains lie in a northwest-southeasterly direction, and are located almost entirely within the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, which is a restricted area. The mountains reach a height of 4,488 feet (1,368 m) above sea level at Argos Mountain, and are found at the northwestern end of the Bullion Mountains. Gays Pass is located at the southern end of the chain, with the Rodman Mountains to the northwest. The Lava Bed Mountains are approximately 11 miles (18 km), and lie in the arid climate zone, characterized by little rainfall.

References

  • Allan, Stuart (2005). California Road and Recreation Atlas. Benchmark Maps. p. 105. ISBN 0-929591-80-1.
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