- Santa Cruz Mountains
Geobox|Range
name=Santa Cruz Mountains
image_caption=Skyline Blvd runs through the Santa Cruz Mountains, here near Palo Alto.
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country=United States
state=California
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unit=Pacific Coast Ranges
highest=Loma Prieta Peak
highest_elevation_imperial=3786
highest_lat_d=37|highest_lat_m=6|highest_lat_s=|highest_lat_NS=N
highest_long_d=121|highest_long_m=50|highest_long_s=|highest_long_EW=WThe Santa Cruz Mountains, part of thePacific Coast Ranges , are amountain range in centralCalifornia ,United States . They form a ridge along theSan Francisco Peninsula , south of San Francisco, separating thePacific Ocean fromSan Francisco Bay and theSanta Clara Valley , and continuing south, borderingMonterey Bay and ending at theSalinas Valley . The range passes through San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey counties, withSan Francisco at the northern end and Salinas as the southern end.The highest point in the range is
Loma Prieta Peak convert|3786|ft|m|0, near which is the epicenter of the 1989Loma Prieta earthquake . Other major peaks includeMount Umunhum 1,063 m (3,486 ft),Mount Bielawski 985 m (3,231 ft),El Sombroso 914 m (2,999 ft), Eagle Rock 758 m (2,488 ft), Black Mountain 853 m (2,800 ft), and Sierra Morena 737 m (2,417 ft). TheSan Andreas Fault runs along or near the ridge line throughout the range. The east side of the mountains drops abruptly towards this fault line especially near Woodside andSaratoga .For much of the length of the range on the San Francisco Peninsula, State Route 35 runs along its ridge, and is known as "
Skyline Boulevard ". The major routes across the mountains are (from north to south) SR 92 from Half Moon Bay to San Mateo, SR 84 from San Gregorio to Redwood City, SR 9 from Santa Cruz to Saratoga, SR 17 from Santa Cruz to Los Gatos, SR 152 from Watsonville to Gilroy, SR 129 from Watsonville to San Juan Bautista, and US Highway 101 from Salinas to Gilroy.The Santa Cruz Mountains have been a legally defined
American Viticultural Area since 1981. TheSanta Cruz Mountain AVA has emerged as premier producer of top wines, recognized in the historic Judgement of Paris on May 26, 1976. [cite book
last = Taber
first = George M.
authorlink =
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title = Judgement of Paris: California vs. France and the Historic 1976 Paris Tasting That Revolutionized Wine
publisher = Scribner
date = 2005
ISBN= 978-0-7432-4751-1 ] There are over 30 wineries located in this area.Geology
The Santa Cruz Mountains are largely the result of compressive uplift caused by a leftward bend of the San Andreas Fault.
Ecology
The Santa Cruz Mountains are a region of large biological diversity, encompassing cool, moist coastal ecosystems as well as warm, dry chaparral. In valleys and moist ocean-facing slopes some of the southernmost
coast redwood s grow, along withDouglas fir ,coast live oak ,Pacific madrone ,wax myrtle , and California bay laurel. There do exist several small and isolated stands ofold growth forest , most notably at Big Basin, Henry Cowell Redwoods and Portola Redwoods State Parks. At higher elevations and on sunny south slopes a more drought-resistantchaparral vegetation dominates:manzanita ,California scrub oak ,chamise , andchaparral pea . Spring wildflowers are also widespread throughout the range.The area welcomes a tremendous number of species of
bird s. (see: bird list).California Mule Deer are common, as are gray squirrels, chipmunks and raccoons. Foxes, coyotes, bobcats, and mountain lions also inhabit the region but are rarely seen. Rattlesnakes are also habitants, mostly in the high, dry chaparral.Climate
The Santa Cruz Mountains have a Mediterranean type climate typical of most of California, with the majority of the annual precipitation falling between November and April. According to the
National Weather Service , this totals more than 127 cm (50 inches) annually. Heavy summer fogs frequently cover the western ocean-facing slopes and valleys, resulting in drizzle and "fog drip" caused by condensation on the redwoods, pines, and other trees, which sustains the moisture-loving redwood forests. Due to arain shadow effect, precipitation on the eastern side of the range is significantly less, about 28 cm (15 inches) a year. Snow falls a few times a year on the highest ridges, and more rarely the higher valleys receive light dustings.The
National Weather Service 's cooperative weather stations in the mountains have included Black Mountain 2WSW - average annual rainfall convert|36.65|in|mm, maximum annual rainfall convert|80.66|in|mm, average annual snowfall convert|0.7|in|mm|sing=on, maximum annual snowfall convert|8.0|in|mm; Los Gatos 5SW - average annual rainfall convert|26.45|in|mm, maximum annual rainfall convert|103.23|in|mm, average snowfall 2.7 inches, maximum annual snowfall convert|9.0|in|mm; and Wrights - average annual rainfall convert|46.09|in|mm, maximum annual rainfall convert|87.65|in|mm, average annual snowfall convert|1.2|in|mm|sing=on, maximum annual snowfall convert|10.6|in|mm. No temperature records were kept at these stations. [ [http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/summary/Climsmcca.html Central California ] ]Normal winter temperatures range from the upper thirties °F (~3-4 °C) to the middle fifties °F (~13-14 °C), with valley frosts common but rarely widespread or deep. Summer temperatures regularly reach highs in the eighties °F (~28-29 °C) with nighttime usually in the upper forties to lower fifties °F (~9-12 °C). Thermal inversions can occur any time of the year where cool air sinks and gets trapped in the valleys.
Recreation
The Santa Cruz Mountains are home to an unusual abundance of parks and protected open spaces, notable among them is California's oldest state park:
Big Basin Redwoods State Park . Other state parks include Castle Rock State Park,Portola Redwoods State Park ,Butano State Park ,The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park andHenry Cowell Redwoods State Park . Additional land is protected by theMidpeninsula Regional Open Space District , thePeninsula Open Space Trust (POST) , theSempervirens Fund and local county parks districts. Hiking, horse-riding, mountain biking, rock climbing, and backpacking are popular activities. There are two long-distance trails in the range: the Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail, which winds 58 km (38 miles) from Castle Rock State Park through Big Basin to the Pacific Ocean, and theBay Area Ridge Trail , which, while still disjointed, here roughly parallels Skyline Boulevard along the spine of the range. There also exist several backcountry campsites in many of the state parks that enable long distance multi-day outings. Castle Rock State Park has open rock faces suitable for rock climbing and bouldering.Cultural History
The previous historic
Old Almaden Winery was located on the eastern slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains.Film director
Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma had their primary residence near Scotts Valley, the Cornwall Ranch, purchased in September of 1940. [ [http://www.santacruzpl.org/history/films/hitch.shtml Hitchcock had Link to Santa Cruz Co ] ]In the 1960s, the Santa Cruz Mountains developed a strong
counterculture atmosphere. [ [http://www.o-art.org/history/50s&_60s/Trips/Boise/SonsofEternity.html SonsofEternity.html ] ]Jerry Garcia 's family owned a house in the small town of Lompico where, at the age of four, Garcia had his right middle finger chopped off by his brother. Local legend has it that Garcia's finger is still somewhere in Lompico. Fact|date=February 2007 Lompico also served as a residence forJanis Joplin and her group,Big Brother and the Holding Company . Joplin often spoke of the Santa Cruz Mountain's redwood forest as being divine inspiration for her music. Fact|date=May 2007Author and
psychedelic advocateKen Kesey owned a house in La Honda, which served as a home base for hisMerry Pranksters . He frequently entertained friends there withLSD parties he called "Acid Tests". These parties were noted in some ofAllen Ginsberg 's poems and are also described inTom Wolfe 's "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test ", as well as "" byHunter S. Thompson .Fact|date=May 2007In 1965, science fiction author
Robert A. Heinlein constructed a compound in Bonny Doon, and lived there until shortly before his death in 1988. [http://www.nndb.com/people/710/000023641/, including quoted passage fromSan Francisco Chronicle columnistHerb Caen .]References
External links
* [http://www.hiway17.com www.hiway17.com] A community website founded in 1996. Occasionally has a web cam on Highway 17.
* [http://www.peaklist.org/CAmtnatlas/tables/pinos/lomaprieta.html peaklist.org] Santa Cruz Mountains ranked by prominence
* [http://www.summitpost.org/area/range/245208/santa-cruz-mountains.html summitpost.org] Santa Cruz Mountains entry
* [http://www.bahiker.com/southbay.html Bay Area Hiker] South Bay Hikes
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