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The Quinn Canyon Range is a remote group of mountains in northeastern Nye County, and western Lincoln County in central Nevada in the western United States. It is closely associated with the Grant Range, which connects to it at the mountain pass of Cherry Creek Summit .〔Adaven Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada, 7.5 series Topographic map, USGS, 1985, 38115-B5-TF-024〕 From there, the range runs for approximately 33 miles to the southwest. To the west is the large Railroad Valley, to the east is White River Valley, and to the south is Sand Spring Valley. The high point of the range is an unnamed peak at at .〔Badger Gulch Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada, 7.5 series Topographic map, USGS, 1985, 38115-A6-TF-024〕 This range, the Grant Range, and Railroad Valley were early candidates for the siting of the Great Basin National Park, being excellent examples of the Great Basin and the Basin and Range Province. The higher elevations of the range are protected as the Quinn Canyon Wilderness. The sagebrush cinquefoil (''Potentilla johnstonii'') is a rare species of plant that has only been seen in the Quinn Canyon Range.〔(''Potentilla johnstonii''. ) The Nature Conservancy.〕 == References == * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Quinn Canyon Range」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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