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map from 1874; in 1913 the U.S. Geological Survey officially named them the Coso Range. Coso Peak itself appears by 1877 on a
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research, testing, and evaluation installation. Coso Peak and the Coso Range also form part of the
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was "be steamy," possibly referring to the hot springs (which Jon P. Dayley's
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The origin of the name "Coso," applied to Coso Peak, the Coso Range, and
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Nearby peaks in the Coso Range include 7,668 ft (2,337 m)
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While much of the northern part of the Coso Range is within the
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F/A-18F Super Hornet
Elevation
Coordinates
36°12′10″N 117°42′49″W / 36.2027837°N 117.7136481°W / 36.2027837; -117.7136481
Coso Peak is located in California
Inyo County, California
Parent range
Coso Range
Topo map
USGS
summit
Coso Range
mountain range
Sierra Nevada
Inyo County
U.S. state
California
topographic prominence
most prominent mountain
Coso Range Wilderness
Bureau of Land Management
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
U.S. Navy
Basin and Range Province
Argus Range
Pinon Peak
Silver Peak
Coso Hot Springs
Timbisha

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