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The Searchlight Triple Divide is a water divide point to the east of Searchlight, Nevada. The triple point is where three watersheds converge. The three watersheds are: 1–Ivanpah-Pahrump Watershed-(Eldorado Valley section, to northwest); 2–Havasu-Mohave Lakes, (east); and 3–Piute Wash Watershed, (south). The triple divide points are on the Great Basin Divide, when one watershed is entered, and the previous is left; it is dependent on direction.

To the south and east of Eldorado Valley are "two-watershed-divides". South is the Piute Wash Watershed-(with Edlorado Watershed), and east is the border with the Colorado River in the water divide of the Eldorado Mountains, the Havasu-Mohave Lakes Mohave Watershed-(with Eldorado Watershed).

Southern Ivanpah Valley
The next Triple Divide point west, and south on the Great Basin Divide occurs in the southeast of the Ivanpah Valley, and the Ivanpah-Pahrump Watershed when the watershed becomes the watersheds in the Mojave National Preserve.

A point east of Searchlight, Nevada is a triple point of the Ivanpah-Pahrump, Havasu-Mohave and Piute Wash watersheds on the Great Basin Divide.