- Santa Lucia Mountains
The Santa Lucia Mountains or Santa Lucia Range is a
mountain range in coastalCalifornia , running from Monterey southeast for 105 miles (170 km) to San Luis Obispo. The highest summit isJunipero Serra Peak , 5,862 ft (1,786 m), at coord|36|08|44|N|121|25|10|W| in Monterey County. It is part of thePacific Coast Ranges .Toponymy
The first
Europe an to document the Santa Lucias was Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo in 1542 while sailing northward along the coast on a Spanish naval expedition. Cabrillo originally named the southern portion of the range the "Sierras de San Martín", as he was passing the area on 11 November, the feast day for Saint Martin.The present name for the range was documented in 1602, when another Spanish voyage, this time lead by
Sebastian Vizcaíno , tasked with completing a detailed chart of the coast. Passing by the northern portion of the range on 14 December, he named the range "Sierra de Santa Lucia" in honor of Saint Lucia.Climate
Like all other
Pacific Coast Ranges , these mountains are close enough to thePacific Ocean and high enough to force incoming moisture upward, making the west side wet and fit for conifers to grow. This creates arain shadow overSalinas Valley to the east, which is considerably drier. The higher peaks receive some snowfall during the winter.The climate is classified as Dry Summer Subtropical, or Mediterranean. Rainfall varies from 16 to 60 inches throughout the range, with the most on the higher mountains in the north; almost all precipitation falls in the winter. During the summer, fog and low clouds are frequent along the coast up to an elevation of several thousand feet. Surface runoff from rainfall events is rapid, and many streams dry up entirely in the summer, except for some perennial streams in the wetter areas in the north. [ [http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/projects/ecoregions/261aj.htm Santa Lucia Range ecological subregion information] ] .
Geology
The rock of the Santa Lucias is dominated by granitic basement of the
Salinian Block , between theSan Andreas Fault andSur-Nacimiento Fault . According toplate tectonic theory, the core of the Salinian block formed as part of the samebatholith which forms the core of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and thePeninsular Ranges of Baja California. It was broken off theNorth American Plate and transported north by the action of theSan Andreas Fault from an original position. It is predominantlyMesozoic granitic and pre-Cretaceous metamorphic rock s. There is some Cretaceoussedimentary rock of the Great Valley Sequence, considerableMiocene marine sediments, and some otherTertiary sediments. Units west of the Sur-Nacimiento fault are dominated by rocks of theFranciscan Assemblage .Flora
The west slope of the range facing the
Pacific Ocean is moist with goodforest growth includingCoast Redwood ,Douglas fir ,Ponderosa Pine ,Pacific Madrone and the local endemicsBristlecone Fir "(Abies bracteata)" andGowen Cypress "(Cupressus goveniana var. goveniana)", while the east side is drier, withchaparral and open woods ofpine (includingCoulter Pine andGray Pine ) and several species ofoak . These mountains are home to the southernmost native stands of redwood trees, since the climate gets drier towards the south. This range is the only known habitat of the Vortriede's spineflower.Major peaks
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Junipero Serra Peak , 1,786 m (5,862 ft), at coord|36|08|44|N|121|25|10|W|
*Cone Peak, 1,571 m (5,155 ft), at coord|36|03|07|N|121|29|46|W|. Cone Peak features the steepest coastal elevation in the lower 48 United States, rising nearly a mile (1,609 m) above sea level, only three miles (5 km) from the Pacific Ocean.
*Ventana Double Cone , 1,479 m (4,853 ft)
*Mount Carmel, 1,346 m (4,417 ft)Wine
The Santa Lucia Highlands
American Viticultural Area , a producer ofCalifornia wine , is located in the region.References
External links
* [http://www.ventanawild.org Ventana Wilderness Alliance] — Dedicated to the protection, preservation, enhancement and restoration of the wilderness qualities and biodiversity of the public lands within California's northern Santa Lucia Mountains.
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