Mount Grant (Nevada)

Mount Grant
Mount Grant, with Walker Lake in the foreground
Highest point
Elevation11,285 ft (3,440 m) NAVD 88
Prominence3,920 ft (1,195 m)
ListingNevada County High Points 7th
Coordinates38°34′06″N 118°47′28″W / 38.568409°N 118.791119°W / 38.568409; -118.791119
Geography
Mount Grant
LocationMineral County, Nevada, U.S.
Parent rangeWassuk Range
Topo mapUSGS MOUNT GRANT

Mount Grant is both the highest and most topographically prominent mountain in both the Wassuk Range and Mineral County in Nevada, United States. It ranks thirteenth among the most topographically prominent peaks in the state. The peak is located within the Hawthorne Army Depot, resulting in very limited public access.

Mount Grant was named after Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885), general of the Union during the American Civil War and afterward 18th President of the United States.

Mount Grant (Northern Paiute: Kurangwa), plays a major role in the creation story of the groups of Northern Paiute people whose ancestors periodically lived near the mountain during their seasonal migrations. Kurangwa is a sacred being to them and is responsible for the creation of the Walker Lake (Agai Pah).