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Groom Range

The Groom Range is a mountain range in Lincoln County, Nevada. The range was renamed from Naquinta Mountains or Tequima Range in 1864, after Bob Groom, who discovered minerals in the range. It is located within the Nevada Test and Training Range, north of Groom Lake. The highest point in the Groom Range is 9,249 feet. The Groom Range is situated 26.6 miles north of the dry Groom Lake.

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Groom Range
A portion of Groom Range with highest peak in the center
Highest point
Elevation2,819 m (9,249 ft)
Geography
Groom Range
Location of Groom Range in Nevada1
LocationPart of the Nevada Test and Training Range
Country
United States
State
Nevada
District
Lincoln County
Range coordinates
37°26′59.837″N 115°44′5.115″W / 37.44995472°N 115.73475417°W / 37.44995472; -115.73475417
Topo mapUSGS Groom Range

The Groom Range is a mountain range in Lincoln County, Nevada.1 The range was renamed from Naquinta Mountains or Tequima Range in 1864, after Bob Groom, who discovered minerals in the range.2 It is located within the Nevada Test and Training Range, north of Groom Lake. The highest point in the Groom Range is 9,249 feet. The Groom Range is situated 26.6 miles north of the dry Groom Lake.

A F-22 is in the foreground, with the Groom Range in the background on the upper right source ↗
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