Dixie Valley

The Dixie Valley is an endorheic basin which had plentiful ground water around which ranches were built. Prior to the US Navy TOPGUN school moving from California to Nevada, the valley was purchased in 1995 for $100 million and is used as an electronic warfare range for nearby Fallon Naval Air Station.
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  • Type: Valley with an elevation of 3,392 feet
  • Description: basin in Nevada
  • Also known as: Dry Flat Valley”, “Fairview Valley”, “Osobb Valley”, “Salt Marsh Valley”, and “Salt Valley

Dixie Valley

Latitude
39.88214° or 39° 52′ 56″ north
Longitude
-117.88985° or 117° 53′ 24″ west
Elevation
3,392 feet (1,034 metres)
Open location code
85F4V4J6+V3
Geo­Names ID
5503049
Wiki­data ID
Q14705083
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“Dixie Valley” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Dixie Valley (walog sa Estados Unidos, Nevada)
  • Cebuano: Dixie Valley

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