The McCoy Mountains are located in southeastern California in the United States.
The mountains reach an elevation of 2,054 feet above sea level at McCoy Peak, at the southern end of the range.
Because this large area incorporates so many major geological features, the diversity of vegetation and landforms is exceptional.
The desert wash woodland found here provides food and cover for burro deer, coyote, bobcat, gray fox, and mountain lion.
Desert pavement, bajadas, interior valleys, canyons, dense ironwood forests, canyons and rugged peaks form a constantly changing landscape pattern.