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Black Mountain is a summit in the Cleveland National Forest of the Peninsular Ranges in eastern San Diego County, California, north of Ramona.The peak is measured at 4,048 feet (1,234 m), and is sometimes referenced as Big Black Mountain to distinguish it from the smaller Rancho Peñasquitos Black Mountain Open Space Park in the city of San Diego.
Black Mountain is the central feature of Black Mountain Open Space Park, standing at 1,554 feet (474 m) tall. [1] At its peak, Black Mountain is host to a handful of communication towers, including a retired AT&T microwave repeater tower [ 3 ] and a Verizon wireless communication facility .
Black Mountain Ranch is a suburban community in the northern part of San Diego, California.Black Mountain Ranch encompasses 5,100 acres (21 km 2) and is located north of Rancho Peñasquitos and Torrey Highlands, south of the Santa Fe Valley, east of Fairbanks Ranch and Rancho Santa Fe, and west of 4S Ranch.
Black Mountain Wilderness (San Bernardino County, California), a mesa and surrounding wilderness area in the Mojave Desert; Black Mountain Open Space Park, a summit within the city limits of San Diego; Black Mountain (San Diego County, California), a summit in San Diego County, but outside the San Diego city limits
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The following is a list of mountain passes and gaps in California.California is geographically diverse with numerous roads and railways traversing within its borders. In the middle of the U.S. state lies the California Central Valley, bounded by the coastal mountain ranges in the west, the Sierra Nevada to the east, the Cascade Range in the north and the Tehachapi Mountains in the south.