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San Gorgonio Mountain

San Gorgonio Mountain
San Gorgonio, snowcapped, clouds.jpg
Highest point
Elevation 11,503 ft (3,506 m)  NAVD 88
Prominence 8,294 ft (2,528 m) ↓ Soledad Pass
Isolation 162.49 mi (261.50 km) → Charleston Peak
Listing
Coordinates 34°05′57″N 116°49′29″W / 34.099162°N 116.824853°W / 34.099162; -116.824853Coordinates: 34°05′57″N 116°49′29″W / 34.099162°N 116.824853°W / 34.099162; -116.824853
Naming
Translation Saint Gorgonius (Spanish)
Geography
San Gorgonio Mountain is located in California
San Gorgonio Mountain
San Gorgonio Mountain
California
Location San Bernardino County, California, U.S.
Parent range San Bernardino Mountains
Topo map USGS San Gorgonio Mountain
Climbing
First ascent 1872 by W. A. Goodyear and Mark Thomas
Easiest route Strenuous Hike

San Gorgonio Mountain, also known locally as Mount San Gorgonio, or Old Greyback, is the highest peak in Southern California and the Transverse Ranges at 11,503 feet (3,506 m).

It is in the San Bernardino Mountains, 27 miles (43 km) east of the city of San Bernardino and 12 miles (19 km) north-northeast of San Gorgonio Pass. It lies within the San Gorgonio Wilderness, part of the Sand to Snow National Monument managed by the San Bernardino National Forest.

Spanish missionaries in the area during the early 17th century named the peak after Saint Gorgonius.

Since it is the highest point in a region which is separated from higher peaks (e.g. in the Sierra Nevada) by relatively low terrain, San Gorgonio Mountain is one of the most topographically prominent peaks in the United States. It is ranked 7th among peaks in the 48 contiguous states and 18th among overall.

Like other high peaks in the Transverse Ranges, the mountain has a pyramid shape, with a steep north face and a slightly shallower south face. The mountain is large and broad; the summit plateau itself is one square-mile in area (2 km2).

In contrast to its spectacular but lower neighbor, San Jacinto Peak, San Gorgonio is not particularly craggy, and from a distance, it only appears to be an extremely high hill, earning it the name of greyback. Despite not being particularly striking in appearance during the summer, it is the only mountain in Southern California with a summit a significant distance above the tree line. As such its bright white winter snow cap, unobstructed by vegetation, makes the mountain noticeable from many miles away. The mountain hosts the longest recorded line of sight in the contiguous United States; it is plainly visible from the summit of Mount Whitney, 190 miles away.


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