The Grandstand (elevation 3,781) is a large outcrop of quartz monzonite
(a granitic intrusive igneous rock) that rises above the mud surface of
the northern end of the Racetrack Playa. Similar rock crops out through
much of adjacent Ubehebe Peak and across the valley in the mountains near
the Lost Burrow Mine on the east side of the playa. Historic mining activity
focused on scarn mineralization around the margins of these plutons in
the Paleozoic-age carbonate rocks they intruded. Ores of copper, lead,
zinc, and traces of silver and gold were discovered, but nothing proved
economical to mine over the long term. The playa and surrounding mountainsides
are now mostly protected by wilderness status.
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