Rainbow Mountain

Rainbow Mountain is a 6,811-foot-elevation mountain summit in , , United States. Rainbow Mountain has an elevation of 6,808 feet.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Mount Wilson and Bridge Mountain.

Peak
is a mountain located in the Spring Mountain range of southern . It is located on land managed by the United States Bureau of Land Management as the , part of the Rainbow Mountain Wilderness Area.

Peak
is a mountain located in the Spring Mountain range of southern . It is located on land managed by the United States Bureau of Land Management as the , part of the Rainbow Mountain Wilderness.

Rainbow Mountain

Latitude
36.10802° or 36° 6′ 29″ north
Longitude
-115.49029° or 115° 29′ 25″ west
Elevation
6,808 feet (2,075 metres)
Open location code
85864G55+6V
Open­Street­Map ID
node 301945679
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
5510804
Wiki­data ID
Q43232305
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In Other Languages

“Rainbow Mountain” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Rainbow Mountain (bukid sa Estados Unidos, Nevada, Clark County)
  • Cebuano: Rainbow Mountain

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