Sierra Azul Explained

Sierra Azul
Country:United States
State:California
District:Santa Clara County
Topo Map:Los Gatos
Topo Maker:USGS
Parent:Santa Cruz Mountains
Range Coordinates:37.1686°N -121.9116°W
Elevation M:883
Map:California

The Sierra Azul is a mountain range in Santa Clara County, California. It is the southern half of the Santa Cruz Mountains range, which is divided into two parts by California Highway 17 into what the colonizing Spanish called the Sierra Morena or "Brown Mountains" to the north and the Sierra Azul or "Blue Mountains" to the south.[1] [2] [3] Part of the range is within the Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve.

The highest peak is Mount Umunhum, the site of the former Almaden Air Force Station radar site and the current location of a NEXRAD weather radar of the National Weather Service which serves the San Francisco Bay Area and Monterey Bay Area.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: California Place Names: The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names . Erwin Gustav Gudde . 18 . registration . gudde place names sierra azul. . 2014-07-26 . University of California Press . 1960 .
  2. Book: Flora of the Santa Cruz Mountains of California: A Manual of the Vascular Plants . John Hunter Thomas . 5 . 1991 . Stanford University Press . 978-0-8047-1862-2 . 2014-07-26 .
  3. Book: A memorial and biographical history of the coast counties of Central California . Luther A. Ingersoll . Henry D. Barrows . 1893 . Lewis Publishing Company . 190 . sierra morena san mateo county. . 2014-07-26 .