Description
1.5 mi. long; on Bureau of Land Management land, heads 2 mi. NW of Bald Mountain, trends NW to open onto the valley of Trout Creek 1.3 mi. E of Johnson Village; ; Secs 26-25, T14S, R78W, Sixth Principal Meridian
History
The name is Chinese for “resilience” and refers to the character of the area’s Chinese railroad workers.