Lamoille Canyon is the largest valley in the Ruby Mountains, located in the central portion of Elko County in the northeastern section of the state of Nevada, in the western United States. Approximately 12 miles in length, it was extensively sculpted by glaciers in previous ice ages.
Lamoille Canyon begins at Liberty Peak at an elevation of 11,032 ft. It quickly descends to a glacial basin now occupied by Lamoille Lake. A nearby granite shelf contains the picturesque Dollar Lakes. Further down the canyon is a large stand of Whitebark pine and the Road's End Trailhead, the high point of Lamoille Canyon Road, which is a National Forest Scenic Byway. This is also the northern terminus of the 38-mile Ruby Crest National Recreation Trail, and the start of the much shorter trail to Island Lake.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamoille_Canyon
Nevadaweb website http://www.nevadaweb.com/cnt/cc/lamoille/main.html
Address Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Nevada 89828, USA
Coordinates 40°41'29.425" N -115°28'27.448" E