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词条 San Emigdio Mountains
释义

  1. Geography

  2. Highest peaks

  3. Adjacent ranges

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox mountain range
| name=San Emigdio Mountains
| photo=Mt_Pinos.jpg
| photo_caption=Mt. Pinos at top right
| country=United States
| state=California
| region_type = Counties
| region=Kern
| parent=Transverse Ranges
| border=Tehachapi Mountains | border1=Temblor Range
| geology= |period= |orogeny=
| coordinates = {{coord|34|52|23.912|N|119|10|44.394|W|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| highest=San Emigdio Mountain
| elevation_ft=7492
| map = California
| map_relief = yes
| map_size = 220
| map_caption = Location of San Emigdio Mountains in California [1]
}}

The San Emigdio Mountains are a part of the Transverse Ranges in Southern California, extending from Interstate 5 at Lebec and Gorman on the east to Highway 33–166 on the west. They link the Tehachapis and Temblor Range and form the southern wall of the San Joaquin Valley. The range is named after Emygdius, an early Christian martyr.

Geography

The range is within Kern County. The highest point is Frazier Mountain at {{convert|8017|ft|m}}. As with most of the Transverse Ranges, the mountains generally lie in an east-west direction.

Towns or settlements near the San Emigdio Mountains include Frazier Park, Lake of the Woods, and Pine Mountain Club.

Highest peaks

  1. San Emigdio Mountain {{convert|7492|ft|m|0|abbr=on}}&91;2&93;
  2. Tecuya Mountain 7,160+ ft (2,182+ m)&91;3&93;
  3. Escapula Peak 7,080+ ft (2,158+ m)&91;4&93;
  4. Brush Mountain 7,048 ft (2,148 m)&91;5&93;
  5. Antimony Peak 6,848 ft (2,087 m)&91;6&93;
  6. Eagle Rest Peak 6,005 ft (1,830 m)&91;7&93;

Adjacent ranges

Adjacent Transverse Ranges, with their wildlife corridors, include:

  • Tehachapi Mountains — on the northeast
  • Sierra Pelona Mountains — on the east
  • Santa Susana Mountains - (to the south)
  • Topatopa Mountains — on the southwest
  • San Rafael Mountains - (to the west)
  • Santa Ynez Mountains - (to the southwest)
  • and San Joaquin Valley — on the north

See also

  • Mountain Communities of the Tejon Pass
  • Pyramid Lake
  • Index: Transverse Ranges

References

1. ^{{cite gnis|id=252092|name=San Emigdio Mountains|accessdate=2009-05-04}}
2. ^{{cite gnis|id=254381|name=San Emigdio Mountain|accessdate=2009-05-04}}
3. ^{{cite gnis|id=274051|name=Tecuya Mountain|accessdate=2009-05-04}}
4. ^{{cite gnis|id=254428|name=Escapula Peak|accessdate=2009-05-04}}
5. ^{{cite gnis|id=270044|name=Brush Mountain|accessdate=2009-05-04}}
6. ^{{cite gnis|id=269552|name=Antimony Peak|accessdate=2009-05-04}}
7. ^{{cite gnis|id=270972|name=Eagle Rest Peak|accessdate=2009-05-04}}

External links

  • The Wildlands Conservancy: Wind Wolves Preserve website

5 : San Emigdio Mountains|Mountain ranges of Southern California|Transverse Ranges|Mountain ranges of Kern County, California|Los Padres National Forest

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