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Jarbidge Mountains
View of the Jarbidge Mountains from Copper Mountain
Highest point
PeakMatterhorn Peak
Elevation3,303.42 m (10,838.0 ft)
Geography
Jarbidge Mountains is located in Nevada
Jarbidge Mountains
Jarbidge Mountains
Location of Jarbidge Mountains in Nevada
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
DistrictElko County

The Jarbidge Mountains are a range of high peaks in northern Elko County, in northeastern Nevada in the western United States. The range extends southward approximately 25 miles (40 km) from a point near the small community of Jarbidge. To the east is the East Fork of the Jarbidge River, O'Neil Basin, and Salmon Falls Creek. To the west is Jarbidge itself, the Jarbidge River, and the Mahogany Mountains. The southern slopes of the Jarbidge Mountains, however, eventually drain into the main branch of the Humboldt River, and are therefore part of the Great Basin.

Jarbidge Mountains viewed from Three Creek Road in Idaho

The Jarbidge Mountains are contained within the Jarbidge Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, and much of it is within the Jarbidge Wilderness. The highest point in the range is Matterhorn Peak, at an elevation of 10,839 feet (3305 m). Other major peaks include Marys River Peak (10,565 ft, 3220 m), Cougar Peak (10,559 ft, 3218 m), Square Top Mountain (10,694 ft, 3260 m), Jumbo Peak (10,635 ft, 3240 m), and Jarbidge Peak (10,789 ft, 3290 m). Four miles east of the main crest lies God's Pocket Peak (10,184 ft, 3105 m).

View of the Jarbidge Mountains from the end of pavement on Three Creek Road. The Snake River Plain gradually ascends from north to south and merges with the Jarbidge Mountains
Snowslide Gulch, in the Jarbidge Mountains
  • IdahoSummits.com
  • "Jarbidge Mountains". Peakbagger.com.
  • Jarbidge Ranger District