Grant Range

The Grant Range is a mountain chain in east-central Nevada in the western United States.

It runs for approximately 30 miles (50 km) in a generally north-south direction in northeastern Nye County.

The Grant Range mountains cover an area of 346 square miles (896 km²).

Troy Peak is the tallest mountain in the range, reaching 11,298 feet (3443 m) above sea level northwest of Scofield Canyon.

Steller's jay and the hairy woodpecker also use the mountains, as well as the Great Basin fence lizard.

Location of the Grant Range within Nevada
The central portion of Railroad Valley, looking southwest from the summit of Troy Peak.