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  2. San Rafael Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The San Rafael Wilderness is a wilderness area in the mountains of north central Santa Barbara County, ... Geologic Map of California, Los Angeles Sheet.

  3. Category : Protected areas of Santa Barbara County, California

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... San Rafael Wilderness; San Roque Canyon; Santa Barbara Forest Reserve;

  4. San Rafael Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Most of the mountain range is within the Los Padres National Forest, and the northern slopes are included in the remote San Rafael Wilderness area.. The highest peaks include Big Pine Mountain (6,820 ft; 2,080 m), [2] San Rafael Mountain (6,593 ft; 2,010 m) [3] and McKinley Mountain (6,220 ft; 1,900 m), [4] none of which are easily accessible except by foot or horse.

  5. Los Padres National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Several wilderness areas have been set aside within the Los Padres National Forest, including the San Rafael Wilderness, the first primitive area to be included in the U.S. wilderness system after the passage of the Wilderness Act in 1964. Another large wilderness created in the 1970s was the Ventana Wilderness in the

  6. Big Pine Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Big Pine, Reyes, and Pinos peaks area, aerial view. Big Pine Mountain is a mountain located in the San Rafael Mountains of the California Transverse Ranges.High enough to receive snowfall during the winter, [4] the summit, at 6,803+ feet (2,074+ m), is the highest point in the San Rafael Mountains, the Dick Smith Wilderness, and Santa Barbara County. [1]

  7. Hurricane Deck (California) - Wikipedia

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    The range lies entirely in the San Rafael Wilderness and separates the drainages of the main stem of the Sisquoc River from its tributary, Manzana Creek. It is the northernmost subrange of the San Rafael Mountains; to the north lies the Sierra Madre Mountains. The range is a single block of a unique marine sandstone deposit of Miocene age.

  8. San Rafael Reef - Wikipedia

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    The San Rafael River, Interstate 70, and Muddy Creek all cut through the San Rafael Reef. There are also numerous slot canyons that twist their way through the flanks of the San Rafael Reef, among them Crack Canyon, Chute Canyon and Straight Wash. These spectacularly beautiful canyons are often just a few feet wide and can be hundreds of feet deep.

  9. Category:San Rafael Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The San Rafael Mountains — a mountain range of the Transverse Ranges, located in northeastern Santa Barbara County, California. Pages in category "San Rafael Mountains" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.