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The Chief Range is a mountain range in Lincoln County , Nevada .

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4-584: The Chief Range lies northwest of Meadow Valley about 10 miles southwest of Panaca and Cathedral Gorge State Park and about 8 miles north-northwest of Caliente and the Kershaw-Ryan State Park . The Highland Range lies to the north, the Burnt Springs Range is to the west and the Delamar Mountains are to the south. This Lincoln County , Nevada state location article is

8-671: A stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Meadow Valley Wash The Meadow Valley Wash is a southern Nevada stream draining the Meadow Watershed that is bordered on three sides by the Great Basin Divide . The wash's Lincoln County head point is in the Wilson Creek Range , and the wash includes two upper confluences (e.g., the Patterson Wash ). Panaca is along the upper wash, and downstream of Caliente

12-619: Is the wash's confluence with its east fork. Just before the junction with the Muddy River , the wash flows from Lincoln County into northeastern Clark County . It flows into the Muddy in the Moapa Valley just west of Glendale adjacent to Interstate 15 approximately 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Las Vegas . In addition to the Wilson Creek Range, the watershed's drainage divide is in

16-607: The Delamar Mountains (to the west) and the Meadow Valley Range (east). The northern tip of the watershed is a triple watershed point with two Great Basin subregions: the Central Nevada Desert Basins and the Escalante-Sevier subregion. William Andrews Clark 's 1903–1910 railroad that linked Pioche and Panaca operated through the wash until washed out by flooding. This article related to

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