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Pancake Range Wilderness Adventures

The Pancake Range Wilderness offers rugged, remote high desert terrain in Nevada, featuring diverse wildlife, expansive views, and quiet trails ideal for backpacking and wildlife observation.

39,123
Acres Protected
30+
Miles of Trails
Under 5,000
Annual Visitors
2004
Year Established

About Pancake Range Wilderness

 

The Pancake Range Wilderness is a federally protected wilderness area located in central Nevada and managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Spanning approximately 39,000 acres, this area features a distinctive range of volcanic tuff ridges and rocky outcrops that rise sharply from the surrounding desert basin. Elevations range from around 5,000 to over 8,000 feet, providing a notable diversity of habitats, from sagebrush flats to bristlecone pine forests at higher elevations. The wilderness protects habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including mule deer, mountain lions, desert bighorn sheep, and several raptor species such as golden eagles and peregrine falcons. Reptiles and smaller mammals are also abundant in this arid environment.

Historically, the region was used sparingly by Native American tribes; however, evidence of historic mining activities can be found. The area's remote location means visitor numbers are low, offering a true wilderness experience with minimal human impact. Recreational opportunities primarily include hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and photography. The rugged landscape and limited water sources make trip planning important, catering mainly to seasoned outdoor enthusiasts comfortable in backcountry travel. Distinctive geological formations and expansive desert vistas are some of the wilderness’s most striking features. The Pancake Range Wilderness appeals to visitors seeking solitude, rugged terrain, and natural desert beauty far from crowded trailheads.

Highlights

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Expansive views from the highest ridges reaching over 8,000 feet

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Habitat for the elusive desert bighorn sheep

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Volcanic rock formations and tuff cliffs offering rugged scenery

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Solitude in a remote Nevada high desert wilderness

Notable Natural Features

Pancake Range Ridge

The primary ridge of the range features steep volcanic rock formations and offers panoramic views of surrounding desert basins.

Bristlecone Pine Groves

Old-growth bristlecone pine stands are found at higher elevations, representing some of the oldest living trees in North America.

Desert Wildlife Habitat

Critical habitat for desert bighorn sheep and various raptors enhances the ecological value of the wilderness.