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  2. List of mountain ranges of California - Wikipedia

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    Mount Whitney is the highest mountain peak in the Sierra Nevada, the State of California, and the contiguous United States. The following list comprises the mountain ranges of U.S. State of California designated by the United States Board on Geographic Names and cataloged in the Geographic Names Information System .

  3. Deserts of California - Wikipedia

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    There are three main deserts in California: the Mojave Desert, the Colorado Desert, and the Great Basin Desert. [5]: 408 The Mojave Desert is bounded by the Tehachapi Mountains on the northwest, the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains on the south, and extends eastward to California's borders with Arizona and Nevada; it also forms portions of northwest Arizona.

  4. List of mountain peaks of California - Wikipedia

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    Map this section's coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Klamath Mountains-California Coast Ranges: 9,037 ft 2754.6 m: ... New York Mountains: 2298 m 7,539 ft: 1021 m

  5. Panamint Range - Wikipedia

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    The Panamint Range is a short rugged fault-block mountain range in the northern Mojave Desert, within Death Valley National Park in Inyo County, eastern California.A small part of the southern end of the range is in San Bernardino County. [3]

  6. Kingston Range - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston Range, sometimes called the Kingston Mountains, is located in Inyo and San Bernardino counties in the Mojave Desert in eastern California. The range reaches a height of 7,323 feet (2,232 m) above sea level at Kingston Peak. The range is located southeast of the Nopah Range, and north of the Shadow Mountains and Interstate 15.

  7. Dead Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The rust colored mountains, which cover 46,758 acres, were designated the Dead Mountains Wilderness in 1994 by the United States Congress as part of the California Desert Protection Act of 1994. [4] They are maintained by the Bureau of Land Management. [5] The vegetation is mostly creosote bush and desert wash scrub.

  8. Kingston Peak (California) - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Peak is the only named peak in the Kingston Range, a small desert mountain range in San Bernardino County, California, in the Mojave Desert.The highest point in the Kingston Range's 17-mile U-shaped continuous ridgeline, the peak has an elevation of 7,326 feet (2,233 metres) and a topographic prominence of 3,727 ft (1,136 m).

  9. Clark Mountain (California) - Wikipedia

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    The mountain rises abruptly north of Mountain Pass and Interstate 15 to an elevation of 7,933 ft (2,418 m), which is the highest point of the Mojave National Preserve and the Mojave Desert ranges. [4] Path 46 and Path 64 (part of Path 46) 500 kV power lines run to the north and south of the mountain, respectively. [5]