Features of the range and nearby features include:
Mount LeResche . Prominent mountain high at the extreme north end of Homerun Range. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photography, 1960-63. Named by the United States
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Robert E. LeResche, United States ArmyRP biologist at McMurdo Station, 1966–67 and 1967-68.
Mount Shelton . A mountain high located just west of the upper part of Rastorfer Glacier in the east-central portion of the Homerun Range. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for John E. Shelton USARP meteorologist at Hallett Station, 1964-65.
Elsner Ridge . A narrow, southwest-trending ridge, or spur, long, located northeast of the south end of Homerun Range. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy, aerial photographs, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Robert W. Elsner, United States ArmyRP biologist at McMurdo Station, 1967–68, 1968–69 and 1969-70.
Mount Armagost . One in the series of peaks high that rise between Mirabito Range and Homerun Range. This peak stands southwest of Mount LeResche. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Chief Equipment Operator Harry M. Armagost, United States Navy, who wintered over at McMurdo Station in 1963 and 1967.
Mount Seitz . One in the series of peaks high that rise between Mirabito Range and Homerun Range. This peak is southeast of Mount Armagost and northwest of Boss Peak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Thomas E. Seitz, Chief Construction Mechanic, United States Navy, of the McMurdo Station party, 1967. ==References==