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  2. San Antonio Creek (San Bernardino County) - Wikipedia

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    Also around this time, canals were built from the mouth of San Antonio Canyon to irrigate farms in the creek's wide floodplain. The Los Angeles Flood of 1938 destroyed much of the early development along the creek. The San Antonio Dam was built between 1952 and 1956 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide flood control.

  3. Mount Baldy (Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Baldy is located in Washoe County, Nevada in the Mount Rose Wilderness. The summit is at 9,271 feet (2,826 m), and it is 3.1 miles (5.0 km) north-northwest of Kings Beach, California and 2.4 miles (3.9 km) northwest of Incline Village, Nevada , both of which are on the north shore of Lake Tahoe .

  4. These 25 hiking trails were burned in the Bridge fire - AOL

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    San Antonio Ridge: The first 10 miles, when starting in the East Fork area, is burned; the trail from near West Baldy onward is not burned. Allison Mine Loop Mt. Baldy area

  5. Mount Baldy, California - Wikipedia

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    Mount Baldy or Mount Baldy Village, formerly Camp Baynham and Camp Baldy, is an unincorporated community in the San Gabriel Mountains located in San Bernardino County and Los Angeles County in Southern California, with the county line running through the community. It is located below Mount San Antonio, commonly known as "Mount Baldy", hence ...

  6. California hiker’s body recovered from Mt Baldy - AOL

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    Mount San Antonio, better known as Mount Baldy, is approximately 50 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Los Angeles had its wettest day in almost 20 years on February 4, experiencing about a typical ...

  7. San Gabriel Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The highest elevation, Mount San Antonio (Mount Baldy) at 10,069 feet (3,069 m), [8] rises towards the eastern extremity of the range which extends from the Cajon Pass (Interstate 15) on the east, where the San Gabriel Mountain Range meets the San Bernardino Mountain Range, westward to meet the Santa Susana Mountains at Newhall Pass (Interstate 5).

  8. List of Lake Tahoe peaks - Wikipedia

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    Lake Tahoe is located in the Sierra Nevada of both California and Nevada. ... Mount Pluto: 8,610 2,624 Rubicon Peak: 9,183 2,799 Granite Chief: 9,010 2,746 Genoa Peak:

  9. Transverse Ranges - Wikipedia

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    View west of the eastern portion of the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains, with the Mojave Desert on the right and Silverwood Lake near the boundary. The San Andreas Fault runs straight up the middle toward the horizon. The San Andreas Fault trends more east-west where it cuts through the Transverse Ranges.