The Kamma Mountains are a mountain range in Pershing County and Humboldt County, Nevada.[1] The ghost town and railroad siding at Sulphur, Nevada is on the west side of the Kamma Mountains at the eastern edge of the Black Rock Desert playa.
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| Elevation | 1,892 m (6,207 ft) |
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| Country | United States |
| State | Nevada |
| Region | Black Rock Desert |
| District | Pershing County / Humboldt County |
| Range coordinates | 40°46′14.646″N 118°39′53.578″W |
| Topo map | USGS Sulphur |
The Kamma Mountains are the site of Nevada's Sulphur Mining District.[2] Allied Nevada Gold Corporation operates the Hycroft Gold Mine, a strip mine in the Kamma Mountains. Allied Nevada re-opened the mine in 2008 after acquiring it from Vista Gold Corporation.[3][4]
Jungo Road (State Route 49) connects east through the Kamma Mountains to Winnemucca and south to Gerlach via Sulphur.
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