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The smaller and more northeasterly Humboldt National Forest is located in eastern and northern Nevada, in parts of Elko, White Pine, Humboldt, Nye, and Lincoln counties. The section of the national forest is named after Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), a famous early / mid-19th century Prussian / German multi-talented scientist and philosopher.
The Hoover Wilderness is a wilderness area in the Inyo and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests.It lies to the east of the crest of the central Sierra Nevada in California, to the north and east of Yosemite National Park - a long strip stretching nearly to Sonora Pass on the north and Tioga Pass on the south.
Robinson Peak is a mountain with an elevation of 10,793 feet (3,290 m) located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, in Mono County of northern California, United States. [3] The summit is situated on the boundary of Hoover Wilderness, on land managed by Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest.
Silver Peak is located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, 3.2 miles northeast of Ebbetts Pass in the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness, on land managed by Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest. The nearest town is Markleeville 8.5 mile (13.7 km) to the north and the nearest higher neighbor is Highland Peak 1.63 mile (2.6 km) to the south. [4]
Peeler Lake is a California landform within the Toiyabe National Forest and on the west edge of the Hoover Wilderness. [2] One of the few bodies of water on the Great Basin Divide, [3] Peeler Lake's inflow is sufficient for outlet streams over 2 Sierra Crest sills of similar elevation [quantify] to respectively drain westward to the Pacific Ocean (Rancheria Creek, Tuolumne & San Joaquin Rivers ...
This landmark of Hope Valley is set 15 miles (24 km) south of South Lake Tahoe, on land managed by Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest.Hawkins Peak is situated in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, with precipitation runoff from the peak draining into tributaries of the West Fork Carson River.
The Mt. Rose Wilderness, including Mount Rose, covers an area of approximately 28,000 acres (11,000 ha), and is administered by the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. See also [ edit ]
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