The Sierra Nevada Mountains
The White Mountains.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range is in eastern California. These mountains run north-to-south and are known for their striking granite peaks, including famous landmarks like Mount Whitney and Yosemite National Park.
Sierra Nevada
Around two-thirds of California is covered by mountains, including the Sierra Nevada, Coast Ranges, and Cascade Range. These mountain ranges contribute to the diverse geography and climates in the state.
The mountains that run along California's coastline are the Coast Range Mountains. The tallest mountain in California is Mount Whitney and the range that separates California and Nevada is the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Mountains in California can be found in the Sierra Nevada range on the eastern side of the state, the Coast Ranges along the western edge, and the Cascade Range in the northern part of California. These mountain ranges offer diverse landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities for visitors and residents alike.
It's the Sierra Nevada which roughly translates to Snow Range.
The Appalachian Mountains are the major mountain range in the Eastern US.
The Great Smoky Mountains run through Eastern Tennessee. They are a sub range of the Appalachian mountains.
Applachin mountains
The Ural Mountains mark the eastern border of Europe.