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Encyclopedia > Boundary Peak (Nevada)


Boundary Peak
Elevation: 13,147 feet (4,007 metres)
Latitude: 37° 50′ 45.95″ N
Longitude: 118° 21′ 04.68″ W
Location: Nevada, USA
Topo map: USGS Boundary Peak
Range: White Mountains
First ascent: unknown
Easiest route: scramble


For other mountains by this name, see Boundary Peak.

Boundary Peak (also known as White Mountain Peak) is the highest peak in Nevada and is located in Esmeralda County. It is located entirely within the state of Nevada, although it is about half a mile (1 km) from the California border. Montgomery Peak (13,441 ft) is located just across the border in California. Boundary Peak is 82 feet higher than the second highest Nevada peak, Wheeler Peak (13,065 ft).


External link

  • Boundary Peak on PeakBagger (http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=3625)

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Boundary Peak (Nevada) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (254 words)
Boundary Peak is the highest summit in Nevada and is located in Esmeralda County.
Boundary Peak is 82 feet higher than the second highest Nevada peak, Wheeler Peak (13,065 ft).
An area surrounding the peak is protected as the Boundary Peak Wilderness Area.
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