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{{Geobox|Water divide}} Indian Springs Pass, is a mountain pass 40-mi (64 km)[1] northwest of Las Vegas in northwest Clark County, Nevada.

The pass is in a region of converging landforms of various watersheds, valleys, and mountain ranges; specifically it lies on the north perimeter of the Ivanpah-Pahrump Watershed-(Pahrump Valley). The endorheic Indian Springs Valley[2] watershed lies due north, and the endorheic Three Lakes Valley is adjacent east.

Indian Springs Pass is located near the northeast corner of the Great Basin Divide of southeast Nevada. The Divide turns from a west-to-east section, to a south-trending section into the massif of the Spring Mountains, west of Las Vegas.

Description of water divide regions

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The following landforms converge at the Indian Springs Pass region:

1–(north)-Pahrump Valley-Spring Mountains, extends due south, (Pahrump Valley, of west watershed)
2Spring Mountains-SW
3Indian Springs Valley & Watershed, (endorheic)-N
4south playas, south Three Lakes Valley (Nevada)-E & SE

The south playes of Three Lakes Valley, are on the northwest, up-basin perimeter of the Las Vegas Valley (landform).

(Note: the following Boxes may need modification with the finding of the correct water divide point for the Great Basin Divide from the Spring Mountains)
Preceded by
–SOUTH–
Spring
Mountains
Indian
Springs
Pass
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Great
Basin
Divide
Succeeded by

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Nevada Atlas & Gazetteer, DeLorme, c.2010, pp. 65, 70.
  2. ^ Nevada Atlas & Gazetteer, pp. 65, 70.