The Jim Sage Mountains are a small mountain range in Cassia County , Idaho, United States, that are subrange of the Albion Mountains .
4-719: The range is bounded by the Raft River Valley on the east, the Raft River on the south, the Albion Mountains on the west, and Cassia Creek on the north. The highest point in the range is Elba Peak, at 8,046 feet (2,452 m). The range was originally considered to be the southern part of what was called the Malta Range , with the Cotterel Mountains being the northern part. However, it
8-882: The United States. The valley is bounded by the Sublett Range on the northern east, the Black Pine Mountains on the southern east, the Raft River Mountains on the south, the Upper Raft River Valley on the very southern west, the Jim Sage Mountains on the southern west, the Cotterel Mountains on the northern west, and the Snake River on the north. The Raft River flows north through most of
12-538: The valley. The valley is traversed northwest–southeast by Interstate 84 and northwest–northeast by Interstate 86 . Portions of Idaho State Highway 77 and Idaho State Highway 81 also located in the valley. Communities within the valley include the city of Malta ; the unincorporated communities of Idahome , Raft River, Standrod , and Sublett ; and the ghost town of Strevell , all of which (except Standrod) are located in Idaho. The area briefly had
16-496: Was later determined that they were two separate ranges, and the new names were applied accordingly. [REDACTED] Media related to Jim Sage Mountains at Wikimedia Commons This Cassia County , Idaho state location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Raft River Valley The Raft River Valley is a valley in Cassia County , Idaho and Box Elder County , Utah in
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