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Jurupa_Mountains Latitude and Longitude:

34°1′48.047″N 117°27′34.174″W / 34.03001306°N 117.45949278°W / 34.03001306; -117.45949278
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Jurupa Mountains
Scenery in the Jurupa Mountains adjacent to the 60 Freeway, looking west
Highest point
Peak Mount Jurupa
Elevation2,217 ft (676 m)
Geography
Jurupa Mountains is located in California
Jurupa Mountains
Jurupa Mountains
Location of Jurupa Mountains in California [1]
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Region Peninsular Ranges
District Riverside County
Range coordinates 34°1′48.047″N 117°27′34.174″W / 34.03001306°N 117.45949278°W / 34.03001306; -117.45949278
Topo map USGS Fontana
Biome California chaparral and woodlands
Geology
Type of rock Cretaceous

The Jurupa Mountains, or Jurupa Hills, are a small mountain range of the Peninsular Ranges System, located in the southeastern Pomona Valley, within northwestern Riverside County and southwestern San Bernardino County of the Inland Empire region, southern California.

Geography

Mount Jurupa, at 2,217 feet (676 m), is the tallest point in the range. It and the range draw their name from the Rancho Jurupa, an 1838 Mexican land grant, and one of the earliest permanent settlements in the area.

The southern slopes of the range descend into the city of Jurupa Valley and the Pomona Freeway (State Route 60) in Riverside County. The northern slopes descend into the city of Fontana and the community of Declezville in San Bernardino County. [1]

The Pedley Hills are nearby on the eastern side of the Jurupa Mountains, and the Pomona Valley wraps around their northern and western sides.

Points of interest

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Jurupa Mountains". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  2. ^ Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center
  3. ^ City of Fontana.org: Martin Tudor Jurupa Hills Regional Park

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