San Augustin Mountains

Mountain subrange of the San Andres Mountains From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The San Augustin Mountains are a small mountain subrange located at the southern terminus of the San Andres Mountains east of Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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San Augustin Mountains
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View looking east-northeast, south section of mountains, San Augustin Peak on right
Highest point
PeakBear Peak (New Mexico), San Augustin Mountains
Elevation7,087 ft (2,160 m)
Coordinates32°30′44″N 106°32′19″W
Dimensions
Length8 mi (13 km) SW-NE
Width6 mi (9.7 km)
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San Augustin Mountains
San Augustin Mountains-(San Augustin Peak) in New Mexico
CountryUnited States
StateNew Mexico
Region(northwest)-Chihuahuan Desert
CountyDoña Ana County, NM
PeaksSan Augustin Peak
SettlementOrgan, NMWhite Sands, NM
Range coordinates32°26′19″N 106°33′46″W
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Description

The San Augustin Mountains are only about an 8 miles (13 km) long range, trending slightly northeast. The southern border is San Augustin Pass, where U.S. Route 70 goes from Las Cruces and Organ and turns northeast through White Sands to meet Alamogordo.

The north of the range is delimited by Bear Canyon, an east-west canyon with its outlet to the northeast. Also north is the San Andres National Wildlife Refuge which takes up about a 30 mi stretch of the San Andres Mountains ridgeline.

The high Black Mountain section is on the southeast of Bear Canyon and is separated northeast from the ridgeline of the San Augustins.

Communities

Organ lies at the southwest foothills; the townsite, White Sands, NM lies to the southeast. The mountains are southwest of the Tularosa Valley.

Peaks

The ridgeline of the San Augustin Mountains has the range's highpoint, Bear Peak, 7,087 feet (2,160 m)[1] at the north, and the south is terminated by San Augustin Peak, at 7,030 feet (2,143 m). Black Mountain at 7,008 feet (2,136 m), is in the northeast, and an outlier peak at the northwest is Quartzite Mountain, at 6,763 feet (2,061 m). Another outlier mountain is on the southeast, Mineral Hill at 6,154 feet (1,876 m). The highpoint, Bear Peak is located at 32.512311°N 106.538608°W / 32.512311; -106.538608 (Bear Peak (New Mexico)).[2]

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