The Ruby Mountains are a mountain range, primarily located within Elko County with a small extension into White Pine County, in Nevada, United States. Most of the range is included within the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. The range reaches a maximum elevation of 11,387 feet (3,471 m) on the summit of Ruby Dome. To the north is Secret Pass and the East Humboldt Range, and from there the Rubies run south-southwest for about 80 miles (130 km). To the east lies Ruby Valley, and to the west lie Huntington and Lamoille Valleys. The Ruby Mountains are the only range of an introduced bird, the Himalayan snowcock, in North America.
Peaks around Ruby Dome
Highest Peaks with Ruby Dome on right, photo from Spring Creek
Lamoille Lake
The eastern slopes of the Ruby Mountains viewed from SR 229 in Ruby Valley
Elko County is a county in the northeastern corner of Nevada, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 53,702. Its county seat is Elko. The county was established on March 5, 1869, from Lander County.
Elko County Courthouse in Elko
Sagebrush steppe in Elko County, Nevada along US 93. This view is characteristic of most of the county.
Lightning-sparked wildfires are common occurrences in Elko County.