Cahuilla Mountain Wilderness
Cahuilla Mountain Wilderness | |
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Map of the United States | |
Location | Riverside County, California, USA |
Nearest city | Hemet, California |
Coordinates | 33°34′36″N 116°47′31″W / 33.5767109°N 116.7918312°WCoordinates: 33°34′36″N 116°47′31″W / 33.5767109°N 116.7918312°W |
Area | 5,575 acres (2,256 ha) |
Established | 2009 |
Governing body | United States Forest Service |
The Cahuilla Mountain Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area located in Riverside County in Southern California. The 5,575 acres (2,256 ha) wilderness is managed by the United States Forest Service in the San Bernardino National Forest.[1] The summit of Cahuilla Mountain sits at 5604 feet (1708 m) and provides an excellent view of the nearby Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. A trail to the top winds through the chaparral, as well as groves of live oak and Jeffrey pine. Local wildlife include mountain lion, mountain and California quail, and the rare red diamond rattlesnake.[2]
See also[]
- Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the Cahuilla Reservation
- List of U.S. Wilderness Areas
References[]
- ^ Cahuilla Mountain Wilderness - Wilderness Connect
- ^ Cahuilla Mountain Wilderness- USFS
Categories:
- IUCN Category Ib
- San Bernardino National Forest
- Protected areas of Riverside County, California
- Wilderness areas of California
- Riverside County, California geography stubs