The mountains are not very high and are dissected by numerous river valleys, mainly tributaries of the Kedon.
Formerly there was a village in the southern area of the range where the Buksunda (Буксунда) reindeer-breeding state farm operated.
[4] It was located at 64°07′18″N 159°14′35″E / 64.12167°N 159.24306°E / 64.12167; 159.24306 by the left bank of the 42 kilometers (26 mi) long Tik river (Тик), a right tributary of the Kedon.
[5] The Kedon Range rises in the central sector of the Kolyma Highlands system.
Further upstream of its mouth many short left tributaries of the Omolon, such as the 117 kilometers (73 mi) long Pravaya Khulchan (Правый Хуличан) have their sources in the range.