
The Mc Cullough Range and the Highland Range dominate this desert landscape in Clark County, showing a region managed for wildlife and natural resources in the late 1980s. A significant portion of the terrain is designated as the Crucial Bighorn Habitat Area, emphasizing the ecological importance of these mountain slopes. In the lower elevations, the Eldorado Valley spreads to the northeast, crossed by numerous Trans Lines that suggest the area's role in the regional power grid. Scattered evidence of mineral exploration appears in the eastern foothills near a Prospect Line, while isolated water sources like a lone Spring and a Guzzler provide rare relief in the arid environment. A distinctive peak known as Castle stands as a prominent landmark within the Highland Range, marking the transition between the high peaks and the valley floor.
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1886 · Camp Mohave
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1892 · Camp Mohave
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1910 · Ivanpah
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1912 · Ivanpah
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1926 · Nelson
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1942 · Camp Mohave
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1942 · Ivanpah
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1947 · Kingman
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1948 · Kingman
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1954 · Kingman
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