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![]() Mount Grafton Wilderness |
Mt. Grafton is a 10,990' peak at the southern end of the Schell Creek Range, about 39 miles south of Ely in White Pine County. The 78,754-acre Mt. Grafton Wilderness surrounds the mountain and provides protection for the extensive forests and abundant wildlife of the area. You'll find elk, mule deer, mountain lion and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep living here among the pinon pine, juniper, white fir, limber pine and aspen. Although the Mt. Grafton Wilderness may see lots of hunters in season there are only a couple of primitive hiking trails that see any real traffic, and both lead to the summit of Mt. Grafton. |
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![]() The Schell Range ![]() Mount Grafton ![]() Mount Grafton Wilderness topo map |
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| Photos courtesy of the Bureau of Land Management. Topo map courtesy of National Geographic Topo! Text is available for re-use under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. |