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  2. Double Peak (San Diego County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Double Peak is located south of San Marcos, California. The elevation at the summit is 1,646 ft (502 m), [ 1 ] and approximately 1,000 feet (305 m) above the north foot of the mountain. Most trails leading to the summit of Double Peak are classified as "moderately strenuous."

  3. Pinyon Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Pinyon Mountains are a mountain range in eastern San Diego County, Southern California. [1] The range is protected within Anza Borrego Desert State Park.. The Pinyon Mountains are in the ecotone of the Colorado Desert ecoregion (from east) and of the California montane chaparral and woodlands ecoregion (from west).

  4. Cowles Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The main trail to the summit is a popular hiking destination taking hundreds of people per day to a 360-degree panorama of San Diego County. The hike to the top is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long and an elevation change of about 950 feet (290 m). This trail is on the corner of Golfcrest Drive and Navajo Road.

  5. San Miguel Mountain - Wikipedia

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    San Miguel Mountain is a mountain in Chula Vista, California.It is 2,567' high, and is the 84th highest peak in San Diego County. [3]Because San Miguel is "the highest point close in to the San Diego metro area," it has been home to radio and TV transmitters since the 1960s.

  6. Hot Springs Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs Mountain is a peak in the Peninsular Ranges in San Diego County, California.The mountain rises to an elevation of 6,533 feet (1,991 m) [2] and is the highest point in the county. [1]

  7. Cuyamaca Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Cuyamaca Mountains (Kumeyaay: ‘Ekwiiyemak), [2] locally the Cuyamacas, are a mountain range of the Peninsular Ranges in San Diego County, California. [1] The mountain range runs roughly northwest to southeast. The Laguna Mountains are directly adjacent to the east, with Palomar Mountain and Hot Springs Mountain more distant to the north.

  8. These 11 California counties are most at risk for wildfires ...

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    2. San Diego County. Risk index: Very high. Overall rating: 100%. Expected annual loss from wildfires: $382 million. Frequency: 2.7% chance per year. Historic loss ratio: Relatively low. 3. San ...

  9. Category:Geography of San Diego County, California - Wikipedia

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