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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Nevada |
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| Muddy Mountains Wilderness Area | ||
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Muddy Mountains Wilderness Management Plan 48,019 acres Note: The Las Vegas Field Office, in collaboration with the National Park Service, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, is currently preparing a Wilderness Plan for the Muddy Mountains Wilderness Area. Location: 20 miles northeast of Las Vegas Terrain: The Muddy Mountains consists of rugged limestone cliffs and canyons. Bitter Spring Valley, Bitter Ridge, Gale Hills and Hidden Valley are other major landform features. Habitat Type: Creosote bush scrub with low-desert shrubs and grasses, including blackbrush, yucca, Joshua trees and desert willow. Special Features: • The area contains outstanding geologic features. Bitter Ridge provides a classic example of block faulting. Anniversary Narrows is dramatic and graphic example of the erosional forces of wind and water. Hidden Valley features a window through overthrust rock that exposes the underlying rock. • Numerous archaeological resources occur in the area. The area has been identified as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. • Bighorn sheep and wild horses and burros inhabit the area. • Reptiles found in the area include Western chuckwalla, desert banded gecko, side-blotched lizard, Great Basin collared lizard, and Great Basin whiptail. |
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