Baldwin Hills (mountain range) explained

Baldwin Hills
Country:United States
State:California
District:Los Angeles County
Topo Map:Inglewood
Topo Maker:USGS
Range Coordinates:33.9953°N -118.3639°W
Elevation M:156
Map:California#USA
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:220

The Baldwin Hills are a low mountain range surrounded by and rising above the Los Angeles Basin plain in central Los Angeles County, California. The Pacific Ocean is to the west, the Santa Monica Mountains to the north, Downtown Los Angeles to the northeast, and the Palos Verdes Hills to the southwith all easily viewed from the Baldwin Hills.

Geography

The headwaters of the urban river known as Ballona Creek are in the Santa Monica Mountains, such as above Beverly Hills and flows along the north base of Baldwin Hills through an active geological watergap, on the way to the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica Bay. La Cienega Boulevard goes through a pass in the ridge of the Baldwin Hills between Inglewood and Culver City, and northeast of Los Angeles International Airport. La Cienega Boulevard is a parkway road passing alongside open space of large private corporate lands with oil wells of the Inglewood Oil Field in the southern Baldwin Hills.

History

Recreation

The Baldwin Hills Parklands are of public parks managed by California State Parks, Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation, City of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation, Culver City Parks and Recreation, and the California Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority.[4]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.laokay.com/halac/RanchoLaCienega.htm laokay: Rancho La Cienega O'Paso de La Tijera . accessed 8/22/2010
  2. 255476. Rancho La Cienega o Paso de la Tijera.
  3. Web site: Baldwin Hills .
  4. Web site: The Baldwin Hills Parklands – Baldwin Hills Conservancy . 2022-06-25 . bhc.ca.gov.
  5. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=612 parks.ca: Kenneth Hahn State Park. Accessed 8/22/201