- San Gorgonio Pass
Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = San Gorgonio Pass
Photo = San-Gorgonio-pass-wind-farm IMG 6704 060421 143600.jpg
Caption = A small segment of the San Gorgonio Pass wind farm
Elevation = 2,600 ft. (790 m)
Location =California , USA
Range =San Bernardino Mountains /San Jacinto Mountains
Coordinates = coord|33|55.20|N|116|58.25|W |type:pass_region:US |display=title,inline
Topographic
Traversed by = Interstate 10San Gorgonio Pass (el. 2,600 ft. / 790 m) cuts between the
San Bernardino Mountains on the north and theSan Jacinto Mountains to the south. Like theCajon Pass to the northwest, it was also created by theSan Andreas Fault . The San Gorgonio Pass provides the main link between theLos Angeles Basin and theCoachella Valley and points further east. The pass itself is not as steep as the Cajon Pass or the Tejon Pass (the Grapevine), but it is still one of the deepest mountain passes in the48 contiguous state s, with the mountains to either side rising almost 9,000 ft. (2,750 m) above the pass.San Gorgonio Mountain is at the pass's northern end, and Mount San Jacinto is at the pass's southern end. Mount San Jacinto also has the fifth-largest rock wall inNorth America and the peak is only six miles south of Interstate 10.Roads
Interstate 10 and State Route 60 (former U.S. Route 60) intersect at the western end of the pass in Beaumont and it climbs through Banning before reaching Cabazon, where it begins its descent towards the Coachella Valley. The eastern end of the pass is at the junction of Interstate 10 and State Route 111 near Whitewater Canyon. The
Southern Pacific Railroad (now the Union Pacific) laid down tracks through the pass in1875 , and in1952 an expressway was built through the pass, carrying U.S. Route 99 and U.S. Route 60. There are still portions of the old US 99 route between Whitewater Canyon and Cabazon, and Ramsey Street in Banning and 6th Street in Beaumont are actually old US 99.The most famous sight on San Gorgonio Pass is the
San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm on its eastern slope, as it marks the gateway into the Coachella Valley. The pass is one of the windiest places inSouthern California .External links
* [http://www.sgphs.org San Gorgonio Pass Historical Society]
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