Bendeleben Mountains

The tallest peak, Mount Bendeleben is 3,730 feet (1,140 m) at the summit,[1] and is located on the west end.

Bits of the range go into the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, but most of the peaks remain unclaimed.

of Death Valley, where rocks previously considered as belonging to the Kigluaik group are exposed.

About the head of the Fish River, the mountains are chiefly granitic, but along their flanks and sometimes extending through them in belts of varying breadth which mark the passes are areas of schistose sediments.

Spruce extends considerably farther west on the south side of the Bendeleben Mountains than it does on the north.

Bendeleben Mountains (in the background) seen from the south