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As a distinct species, it is known only from infrequent encounters in the Panamint, Inyo, and Coso ranges of California, and disjunctly from about 3 occurrences in the Sheep Range of Clark County, Nevada.
It is otherwise confined to Pacific coastal areas of California, Oregon, and Baja California, except for one Arizona collection in the Salt River drainage.
The population at Steamboat Springs, known to mass-flower in some years, has not been seen for the past three years.
In the northwest corner of the map is a part of the Sierra Nevada; other mountains shown include the Argus Range, and the southern part of Panamint Range.
In between are the coastal cities of Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, San Clemente, and Oceanside; the LA regional cities of Buena Park, Fullerton, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, and Orange; and the more interior cities of Corona, Sun City, Hemet, Palm Springs, Palm Desert.
With the state capital to the left of center, this map shows the lower Sacramento Valley and the central Sierra Nevada to the southwest of Lake Tahoe (which is partly shown in the upper right corner).
Southern Paiute communities are located at Las Vegas, Pahrump, and Moapa, in Nevada; Cedar City, Kanosh, Koosharem, Shivwits, and Indian Peaks, in Utah; at Kaibab and Willow Springs, in Arizona; and at Death Valley and Chemehuevi on the Colorado River in California.
The Southern Paiute traditionally lived in the Colorado River basin and Mojave Desert in northern Arizona, southeastern California, southern Nevada, and southern Utah.
A band of Southern Paiutes at Willow Springs and Navajo Mountain, south of the Grand Canyon, reside inside the Navajo Indian Reservation.
North of Searles Lake Valley when you reach the top of the Slate Range Pass, be sure to pause a moment to enjoy a spectacular view north to the Panamint Valley and Telescope Peak, the high point of the Panamint Mountains on the east side of this valley.
Saline is the ultimate of "remote", yet the springs will be crowded because it is so....
The fastest way to reach Death Valley from Southern California is to come to Ridgecrest, stop by the Maturango Museum, 100 E. Las Flores Ave, (in the center of town, sorta) to get your information and books, and continue through Trona on Highway 178 east.
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Employment opportunities are available at the PanamintSprings Resort in Death Valley National Park.
See Cal4Wheel's web site for more information about this year's Panamint Valley days, which will be held November 11-13.
Each November the Death Valley area receives both the annual Death Valley Encampment of the Death Valley 49'ers, and Cal4Wheel's annual Panamint Valley Days.
North of Searles Lake Valley when you reach the top of the Slate Range Pass, be sure to pause a moment to enjoy a spectacular view north to the Panamint Valley and Telescope Peak, the high point of the Panamint Mountains on the east side of this valley.
The fastest way to reach Death Valley from Southern California is to come to Ridgecrest, stop by the Maturango Museum, 100 E. Las Flores Ave, (in the center of town, sorta) to get your information and books, and continue through Trona on Highway 178 east.
Big Pine/Death Valley road- The north entrance to Death Valley near Scotty's Castle, is open, but still some stream crossing washouts to slow down for especially near Sand Springs.
Telescope Peak (11,048') is located in the Panamint Range in California, and is the highest peak in Death Valley National Park.
Nine miles from Shorty's, the road disappears into the wash. Here at 3300', even late in the year, a sizable creek was flowing down from potable Hanaupah Springs.
This dirt road is quite good for the first 4 to 5 miles, after which it progressively deteriorates into badly eroded 4wd as it curves into the canyon proper.