Mountain Peak

Lost Mine Peak peak

Southwest Basins And Ranges, Texas 7,535 ft
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Lost Mine Peak rises to 7,535 ft in Intermountain-West within the Southwest Basins And Ranges range.

Standing tall at an elevation of approximately [elevation], it offers breathtaking views and challenging terrain for mountaineers. This majestic peak is known for its [size], attracting outdoor enthusiasts from far and wide.

During the winter season, Lost Mine Peak experiences a diverse snowpack range. Snow accumulation varies depending on the annual precipitation and temperature patterns. Mountaineers can expect a snowpack that ranges from light to moderate, providing an exciting opportunity for winter climbing and skiing.

Lost Mine Peak is surrounded by several creeks and rivers that receive runoff from its slopes. [Specific creek/river names] benefit from the mountain's melting snow, making them ideal spots for fishing and recreational activities during the spring and summer months.

As for its name, Lost Mine Peak holds an intriguing history. Legends suggest that the mountain got its name due to the discovery of a hidden mine in its vicinity. According to folklore, this mine was once a source of riches, but its exact location has been lost over time, hence the name Lost Mine Peak. While the existence of this mine remains a mystery, it adds an air of mystique and adventure to the mountain's allure.

In conclusion, Lost Mine Peak in the Intermountain West mountain range is a captivating destination for mountaineers. With its impressive elevation, diverse snowpack range, and surrounding creeks and rivers, it offers a range of outdoor activities for all seasons. Whether you are drawn to its natural beauty or enticed by the tales of a lost mine, Lost Mine Peak is sure to leave a lasting impression on any adventurer.

For trail conditions and access, search Wikipedia or the local land manager's site. Browse other peaks in the Intermountain-West range.

StateTEXAS
RangeSouthwest Basins And Ranges
Elevation7,535 ft
Latitude29.2758°
Longitude-103.2582°
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Regional streamflow

Streamflow near Lost Mine Peak

USGS streamgauges in the basin drained by this peak. Spring snowmelt from the summit feeds these flows.

GaugeStreamflowView
Rio Grande At Rio Grande Village 24 cfs
Rio Grande Nr Castolon 6 cfs
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Nearby recreation

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