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The Mokelumne Wilderness is a 105,165-acre (164 sq mi; 426 km 2) [1] federally designated wilderness area located 70 miles (110 km) east of Sacramento, California. It is within the boundaries of three national forests: Stanislaus , Eldorado and Toiyabe .
Round Top is a 10,381-foot (3,164 m) mountain located on the Sierra crest in Alpine County, California, United States. [3] Its summit is the highest point in Eldorado National Forest and the Mokelumne Wilderness. [1] The mountain lies just south of Carson Pass.
Round Top Island (Tasmania), Australia Round Top Island National Park; Round Top (Alpine County, California), the highest peak in the Mokelumne Wilderness; Round Top (Contra Costa County, California), an extinct volcano in the Berkeley Hills, just east of Oakland; Round Top (Delaware County, New York) Roundtop (Franklin, Delaware County, New York)
Mokelumne River Bridge: Amador AMA 0.00-22.12: Jackson: 4.03: SR 88 east – Pine Grove, Lake Tahoe: South end of SR 88 overlap: Martell: 5.93: SR 88 west – Stockton: North end of SR 88 overlap: Sutter Creek: 6.98: SR 104 (Ridge Road) Eastern terminus of SR 104: R7.30: Old Route 49 north / Valley View Drive – Sutter Creek, Amador City
The route run concurrent and turn back northeastward as they exit Valley Springs. Shortly after exiting the city limit, SR 26 veers away from SR 12 and heads north. East of Paloma, the roadway meets Paloma Road and again turns northeastward. At Mokelumne Hill, the route intersects SR 49, taking a slightly more winded
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