Mount Tenabo

Mount Tenabo is the principal peak in the Cortez Mountains. The mountain is of cultural and religious significance to the Western Shoshone people. There are various theories as to the name's etymology. The mountain may have been named by New Mexicans after an ancient pueblo, or Tenabo may be a Paiute word, meaning of "dark colored water".
  • Elevation: 9,157 ft (2,791 m)
  • Location: Eureka County, Nevada, U.S.
  • Prominence: 3,153 ft (961 m)
  • Parent range: Cortez Mountains
  • Topo map: USGS Cortez
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