Warner Mountains | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Eagle Peak |
Elevation | 9,892 ft (3,015 m) |
Geography | |
Warner Mountains in California and Oregon[1] | |
Country | United States |
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Districts | |
Range coordinates | 41°26′59.619″N 120°15′3.807″W / 41.44989417°N 120.25105750°W |
Topo map | USGS Davis Creek |
The Warner Mountains are an 85-mile (137 km)-long mountain range running north–south through northeastern California and extending into southern Oregon in the United States. The range lies within the northwestern corner of the Basin and Range Province, extending from the northeastern corner of Lassen County, California, through eastern Modoc County, California (east of Alturas), and northward into Lake County, Oregon (east of Lakeview).
The highest peak in the range is Eagle Peak with an elevation of 9,892 feet (3,015 m). The range is part of the Modoc National Forest in California and Fremont National Forest in Oregon. The southern portion of the range includes Eagle Peak and Warren Peak, within the South Warner Wilderness.