Cow Mountain Ridge

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Cow Mountain Ridge
Cow Mountain Ridge is located in California
Cow Mountain Ridge
Cow Mountain Ridge
Highest point
Elevation3,572 ft (1,089 m)
Prominence612 ft (187 m)
Isolation2.37 mi (3.81 km)
to Cow Mountain
Coordinates39°07′51″N 123°04′36″W / 39.1307260°N 123.0766681°W / 39.1307260; -123.0766681Coordinates: 39°07′51″N 123°04′36″W / 39.1307260°N 123.0766681°W / 39.1307260; -123.0766681[1]
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLake County
Parent rangeMayacamas Mountains
Topo mapCow Mountain O39123b1 1:24,000

Cow Mountain Ridge is a ridge in Lake County, California and Mendocino County, California It joins Cow Mountain from the south.

Location[]

Cow Mountain Ridge is in the Mayacamas Mountains of the northern California Coast Ranges.[2] It is in Lake and Mendocino counties.[3] It is between Clear Lake to the east and the Russian River Valley and Ukiah to the west.[4] Eight Mile Valley on the east side of Cow Mountain Ridge and holds a variety of native species in grasslands, oak woodlands, and areas of chaparral.[5]

Name[]

Cow Mountain and Cow Mountain Ridge got their names from longhorn cattle introduced around 1839 by Salvador Vallejo and later ranched by Ben Kelsey and Andrew Kelsey, which left many rogue cattle roaming the countryside.[6] When settlers arrived in the land around Clear Lake about 1853 they did not want the long horn cattle to breed with their exotic cattle bred for meat prooduction, so began a program of shooting the long horns. Cow Mountain was one of they last refuges for the long horns, but they had been eliminated by the 1870s by the Hurt family of Scotts Valley.[7]

Terrain[]

Cow Mountain Ridge is a north-south trending ridge that extends about 6 miles (9.7 km) north from Lost Valley to Cow Mountain.[3] It has an elevation of 3,572 feet (1,089 m) and clean prominence of 612 feet (187 m), with isolation of 2.37 miles (3.81 km) from Cow Mountain to the north-northeast.[2] The ridge extends 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south from Cow Mountain to Lyons Valley. Mendo Rock Road runs along the top of the ridge. From Mendo Rock there are dramatic views in all directions. The highest point on the ridge is a hill at 3,572 feet (1,089 m) on which there are radio antennas.[4]

Notes[]

Sources[]

  • "Cow Mountain Ridge/Mendo Rock", SummitPost
  • "Cow Mountain Ridge", Geographic Names Information System, United States Geological Survey, retrieved 2021-05-11
  • Lundquist, Erica (February 2010), Scotts Creek Watershed Assessment (PDF), Scotts Creek Watershed Council, retrieved 2021-05-10
  • Sanger, David, "Cow Mountain Ridge, California", peakbagger, retrieved 2021-05-10
  • US Board on Geographic Names (1960), Decisions on Names in the United States, Department of the Interior, retrieved 2021-05-10
  • Vishnu (Spring 2002), "Fieldtrips" (PDF), Sanhedrin Chapter Newsletter, California Native Plant Society, retrieved 2021-05-10
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