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  2. Santa Ynez Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ynez Mountains were uplifted in Pliocene and Pleistocene time, [3] beginning about five million years ago, along the Santa Ynez Fault, a feature which is considered to be active. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] The left bend in the San Andreas Fault is proposed to have constrained northward moving lithosphere to cause uplift of the range. [ 2 ]

  3. Arlington Peak (California) - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Peak is a 3,258-foot (993 m) high peak within the Santa Ynez Mountains located north of Santa Barbara, California, [1] adjacent to the south of La Cumbre Peak and to the southeast of Cathedral Peak. [2]

  4. Gaviota Peak - Wikipedia

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    Gaviota Peak is a summit in the Santa Ynez Mountains in Santa Barbara County, California. It is located 10 miles (16 km) west of Santa Barbara, 16 miles (26 km) east of Point Conception and 2 miles (3.2 km) from the Pacific Ocean. Gaviota Grade is the most formidable in length and elevation change along U.S. Route 101 in Southern California.

  5. Los Padres National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Pine Mountain and Zaka Lake Forest Reserve, (est. March 2, 1898) combined with Santa Ynez on December 22, 1903, to create Santa Barbara Forest Reserve; Santa Ynez Forest Reserve, (est. October 2, 1899) After the consolidation of the forests, the name Santa Barbara Forest was resented by residents of the other counties for being too closely ...

  6. Gaviota State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is located in southern Santa Barbara County, California, about 33 miles (53 km) west of the city of Santa Barbara. [1] One of three state parks along the Gaviota Coast, it extends from the Pacific coast to the crest of the Santa Ynez Mountains, and is adjacent to Los Padres National Forest. The 2,787-acre (1,128 ha) park was established in 1953.

  7. Make your way through the Santa Ynez Valley, 20 years after ...

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    Plan your escape to place where you can learn to play polo from a master, the shops are all hygge and the wine flows like water at countless estates.

  8. These 28 hiking trails burned in the Palisades fire - AOL

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    Paseo Miramar Trail: Referred to as East Topanga Fire Road on some maps; includes Parker Mesa Overlook. Trailer Canyon Fire Road. Santa Ynez Canyon Trail: The majority of this trail burned. The ...

  9. Santa Ynez Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ynez Valley (Spanish: Valle de Santa Ynez) [1] [2] is located in Santa Barbara County, California, between the Santa Ynez Mountains to the south and the San Rafael Mountains to the north. The Santa Ynez River flows through the valley from east to west. The Santa Ynez Valley is separated from the Los Alamos Valley, to the northwest, by ...