Sawtooths Explained

Sawtooths
Country:United States
State:California
District:San Bernardino County
Topo Map:Yucca Valley North, Rimrock
Topo Maker:USGS
Range Coordinates:34.1411°N -116.5144°W
Elevation M:1519
Length Mi:4
Length Orientation:east-west
Width Mi:2.5
Width Orientation:north-south
Map:California

The Sawtooths is a small mountain range in southern San Bernardino County, California.

They are in the Mojave Desert east of the San Bernardino Mountains, northwest of the city of Yucca Valley, California and south of the unincorporated Pioneertown. Although Chaparrosa Spring and Chaparrosa Wash are in the Sawtooths, Chaparrosa Peak is part of the San Bernardino Mountains;[1] the boundary between the two ranges is not clear.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=1406; that website also has a photo looking east from Chaparrosa Peak, which shows the Sawtooths.