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McKnight Mountain

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Topo map
  
USGS Victorio Park

Elevation
  
3,098 m

Mountain range
  
Black Range

Easiest route
  
Trail hike

Prominence
  
770 m

Parent range
  
Black Range

McKnight Mountain

Location
  
Sierra / Grant counties, New Mexico, U.S.

Similar
  
Big Hatchet Peak, Salinas Peak, Manzano Peak, Chicoma Mountain, South Baldy

McKnight Mountain is the highest peak in the Black Range of southwestern New Mexico, in the southwestern United States. It is located about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Silver City, in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness of the Gila National Forest.

Map of McKnight Mountain, New Mexico 88041, USA

The mountain is topped by a flat ridge running roughly north-south for about one-half mile; the north and south ends of the ridge are both listed at 10,165 feet. The mountain is forested up to near its summit, which is rocky and provides panoramic views. Its west slopes are the headwaters of the East Fork of the Mimbres River, which flows through McKnight Canyon, and its northwest slopes also feed into the Mimbres. The east side is drained by Las Animas Creek, which flows into the Rio Grande at Caballo Lake. While the Continental Divide runs along much of the Black Range, McKnight Mountain is not on the divide itself, which separates from the crest of the Black Range at Red Peak a few miles to the north.

McKnight Mountain is accessible via several trails. One is Trail 79, which runs along the crest of the Black Range, with a trailhead about 5 miles (8 km) miles south of the peak, located near McKnight Cabin at the end of Forest Road 152. Another, Trail 82, approaches the peak from the west through McKnight Canyon.

References

McKnight Mountain Wikipedia