Mount Riley Wilderness

Wilderness area in New Mexico, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mount Riley Wilderness is an 8,382-acre (3,392 ha) wilderness area in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Established in 2019, this Wilderness located on the eastern end of the West Potrillo Mountains and bordering the nearby East Potrillo Mountains, contains three shield volcanoes that rise prominently from the Chihuahuan Desert floor. Cox Peak is the high point of the wilderness area and the Potrillo Mountain Complex at an elevation of 5,930 feet (1807 m), Mount Riley sits at 5,905 feet (1799 m).[1]

NearestcityLas Cruces, NM
Coordinates31.914562°N 107.0918198°W / 31.914562; -107.0918198
Area8,382 acres (34 km2)
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Mount Riley Wilderness
Map showing the location of Mount Riley Wilderness
Map showing the location of Mount Riley Wilderness
LocationDoña Ana County, New Mexico, USA
Nearest cityLas Cruces, NM
Coordinates31.914562°N 107.0918198°W / 31.914562; -107.0918198
Area8,382 acres (34 km2)
Established2019 (2019)
Governing bodyU.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management
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