South Egan Range Wilderness
is a wilderness area in Lincoln
, White Pine
, and Nye
Counties in the U.S.
state of
Nevada
. Located in the Egan Range
approximately two miles east of the town of
Lund
, the
Wilderness was created by the "White Pine County Conservation,
Recreation and Development Act of 2006" and is administered by the
U.S. Bureau of Land
Management.
The South Egan Range Wilderness protects the rugged,
bristlecone pine-studded mountain spine
running nearly the entire length of the White River Valley. In the
southern third of the Wilderness, Long Valley forms an open bowl
between high mountain ridges. Rolling hills of
pinyon and
juniper
forests and deep canyons of riparian vegetation round out the
ecological and scenic diversity. Angel Cave, a mostly-unexplored,
limestone pit
cave, lies within the Wilderness at an elevation of
approximately .
Wildlife
The South Egan Range Wilderness provides important nesting habitat
for
golden eagles,
kestrels,
hawks,
great horned owls,
long-eared owls,
turkey vultures, and hosts a large
population of
prairie falcons.
Mule deer,
elk, and a
variety of upland game birds also live in the area.
See also
References
- South Egan Range Wilderness - Nevada BLM
- South Egan Range Wilderness - Friends of Nevada
Wilderness
External links