Mountain range of the Transverse Ranges in California, United States
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 San Emigdio Mountain at 7,492 feet (2,284 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
San Emigdio Mountain 7,492 ft (2,284 m)[ 2]
Tecuya Mountain 7,160+ ft (2,182+ m)[ 3]
Escapula Peak 7,080+ ft (2,158+ m)[ 4]
Brush Mountain 7,048 ft (2,148 m)[ 5]
Antimony Peak 6,848 ft (2,087 m)[ 6]
Eagle Rest Peak 6,005 ft (1,830 m)[ 7]
Adjacent ranges
Adjacent Transverse Ranges, with their wildlife corridors , include:
See also
References
External links
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