Hays Canyon Range
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The Hays Canyon Range is a mountain range in northwest Washoe County
Washoe County, Nevada
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, Nevada
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, adjacent the California
California
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 border. The Surprise Valley with its alkali
Alkali
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 lakes and the Warner Mountains
Warner Mountains
The Warner Mountains are an 85-mile-long mountain range running north-south through northeastern California and extending into southern Oregon in the United States...

 lie to the west.

Description

The Hays Canyon Range is a mostly linear, north-south trending range, variable in width, about 40 mi long. The range overlooks the linear Surprise Valley to the west; high elevation dry lakes, above 5500 ft lie to the northeast. Crooks Lake lies in the north of the lower elevation section of the range.

The highpoint of the range is Hays Canyon Peak, 7916 feet (2,413 m) at the extreme south of the range. Other peaks from north to south are:
Fortynine Mountain, 7462 feet (2,274 m)
Big Hat Mountain, 6854 feet (2,089 m)
Drag Road Canyon–Button Brush Flat
The Craters
Little Hat Mountain, 7166 feet (2,184 m)
Divine Peak, 7462 feet (2,274 m) (in east)
Hays Canyon Peak, 7916 feet (2,413 m) (west of center)
Pegleg Canyon
Red Mountain, 6974 feet (2,126 m)

External links

Hays Canyon Peak
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