
Fish Lake Valley dominates this high-desert landscape on the border of Nevada and California, where the settlement of Dyer serves as a central hub. The terrain transitions sharply from the valley floor to the soaring heights of the White Mountains and the White-Inyo Range to the west. This area is largely contained within the Inyo National Forest, where numerous drainages such as McAfee Cr and Berry Aiken Cr flow down from the peaks. The map reveals a network of rural routes and ranch roads, including Valley Center Rd and Westside Rd, which connect remote outposts and aviation facilities like the Circle L Ranch Airport. The state line between Nevada and California cuts through the southwestern corner, marking the divide between Esmeralda and Mono counties.
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