Alta Toquima Wilderness
Located in the Toiyabe National Forest in Nevada.
The Alta Toquima Wilderness area on the Tonopah Ranger District lies in the central portion of the
Toquima Range approximately 60 miles north of Tonopah. The area is accessible by improved dirt roads
from all sides, and lies within 10 miles of State Highway 376. Major access points include Pine Creek
Trail at Pine Creek Campground and Pasco Canyon Trail on the east side, Moores Creek on the north,
and Summit Trail via Meadow Canyon on the south side. This area is distinguished by rugged, high
elevation topography, falling into the Mountain Upland and Rugged Front and Mountain Land categories.
Some Table lands occur along the summit of Jefferson Peak, where glacial troughs are also found. Mount
Jefferson, at 11,949 feet, is the highest peak on the Toiyabe National Forest and the fourth highest peak in
Nevada. It is separated from lesser peaks to the north and south by deep canyons, and has the appearance
of standing alone on the horizon. A 3,440 acre area, Mt. Jefferson Research Natural Area, was set aside
within the Wilderness, prior to designation, for the preservation and study of endemic elements.
For more information contact: The Toiyabe National Forest.
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