Sierra Pelona Mountains

Sierra Pelona Mountains

View from Santa Clarita
Highest point
Peak Burnt Peak[1]
Elevation 5,791 ft (1,765 m)
Coordinates 34°36′56.5″N 118°33′54.0″W / 34.615694°N 118.565000°WCoordinates: 34°36′56.5″N 118°33′54.0″W / 34.615694°N 118.565000°W
Geography

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Location of Sierra Pelona Mountains in California [2]

Country United States
State California
Counties Los Angeles, Los Angeles and Kern
Parent range Transverse Ranges
Borders on San Emigdio Mountains and Tehachapi Mountains

The Sierra Pelona Mountains,[3] or the Sierra Pelona Ridge, is a mountain range in the Transverse Ranges of Southern California.[4] They are located within Los Angeles (northwest) and Kern (southern) Counties.

Geography

The Sierra Pelona Mountains lie northwest of the San Gabriel Mountains. They are flanked on the south by the Santa Clarita Valley and on the north by the Antelope Valley. The San Andreas Fault runs to their north. Within the Sierra Pelonas can be found the rural areas of Three Points, Lake Hughes, Elizabeth Lake and Green Valley, as well as Liebre Mountain, Burnt Peak, Sawmill Mountain, Grass Mountain and Mount McDill.

The Tejon Pass separates the Sierra Pelonas, the San Emigdios and the Tehachapis near Gorman and Lebec. The Vasquez Rocks are in the southern section.

Snow is frequent in the high areas of the range during the winters. The mountains are prone to wildfires in the summer and fall, during which the Santa Ana winds may blow.

Cultural history

The Sierra Pelona Mountains were the homeland of the Tataviam and Serrano Native American Native American Californian people. They traded with the Tongva and Chumash people to the south and west, until the Spanish invasion and subsequent colonization relocated them from their Sierra Pelona and Santa Susana Mountains homelands.

Highest peaks

See also

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References

  1. "Burnt Peak". Peakbagger.com.
  2. "Sierra Pelona Mountains". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  3. , United States Geological Survey GNIS Detail Sierra Pelona, accessed 6/10/11
  4. , USGS GNIS Detail San Gabriel Mountains.