Santa Margarita Mountains Explained

Santa Margarita Mountains
Country:United States
State:California
District:San Diego County
Topo Map:Margarita Peak
Topo Maker:USGS
Range Coordinates:33.4725°N -117.3967°W
Highest Location:Margarita Peak
Elevation M:956
Coordinates:33.4442°N -117.3903°W
Map:California

The Santa Margarita Mountains are a mountain range, part of the larger Santa Ana Mountains in the Peninsular Ranges System. They are located in the coastal North County region of San Diego County, California.

They are bounded on the northwest by San Mateo Creek, on the northeast by Teneja Canyon Creek, on the east by De Luz Creek and on the south by Las Pulgas Canyon. On the southwest they descend into the coastal foothills in the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.

The range's highest summit is Margarita Peak, at an elevation of 3136 feet.[1] Margarita Lookout lies in the northern part of the subrange.

Notes and References

  1. http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=132:3:6821504370335094::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:272347%2CMargarita%20Peak GNIS Feature Detail Report for: Margarita Peak