A large two-lobed playa region makes up most of the south valley region, and can be easily seen from surrounding mountain ridgelines.
Description
Antelope Valley is about 70 mi long, north–south, but arc-shaped pointing due-west around the three mountain ranges. The center of the valley is adjacent the small range, 3 by 8 mi long, the Kinsley Mountains slightly offset by Kinsley Draw,[1] from the Antelope Range southwest; it is also separated from the Dolly Varden Mountains northwest by three small watershed areas of the north Antelope Range's foothills.
Two sections of the valley are created, a northwest-trending section, and the other, southwest-trending. The north section borders the southwest of Goshute Valley.[2] The south merges into the extensive north–south Spring Valley, the north end of which extends into a bifurcation at the southwest end of the Antelope Range, where the Schell Creek Range is bordered to the west.[3]
Access
U.S. Route 93 (Alternate) crosses the southern section of the north valley toward the Goshute Mountains.