- San Jose Hills
The San José Hills are a part of the
Transverse Ranges located in EasternLos Angeles County , marking the border between theSan Gabriel Valley and thePomona Valley in the Inland Empire. It includes portions of Covina, West Covina, Walnut, Pomona, and San Dimas.Geology
The San José Hills are part of the geologic history of Southern California. The San Gabriel Mountains (the Transverse ranges located north of the San José Hills) were uplifted by tectonic force as a result of the colliding Pacific and North American plates more than a billion years ago. This tectonic pressure created a deeply fractured and fissured sheets of rock that began to shift direction about 25 million years ago. Gradually, a portion of this fissured rock began to uplift from the ocean forming the Los Angeles Basin. Further folding and fissures helped form other uplifts that include both the San José Hills and Puente Hills. These hills, prone to erosion, were formed their domed appearance while still submerged under water. The
San José Hills Fault has the possible magnitude of 6.0 to 6.5 and last was active in 1990.The San José Hills highest peak is
Buzzard Peak at 1,319 feet (402.03 m). The highest elevations are composed of conglomerate rock with small, shallow patches of soil. At the bases, silty clay loam dominates. These geologic conditions restrain water absorption towards the rockier higher elevations, which allow runoff to hyrdrate the base creating a more inhabitable environment for plants. Because of the transverse (east-west) orientation of the range, this effect is pronounced on the north slope due to the lower rates of evaporation caused by sunlight directed from the south.Plant communities and wildlife
The San José Hills are diverse with unique and rare plant communities. The dominate plant community is
Coastal Sage Scrub , know for its high adaptations for long dry summers and is drought deciduous. Above convert|1000|ft|m,Chaparral makes its appearance, which differs from the Sage Scrub by being evergreen. Along the northern slopes, especially in the cracks and valleys, you can findCoast Oak and Southern California Black Walnut Woodlands.Southern California Black Walnut Woodlands are increasingly rare and threatened. The largest strands of this community are in the San José Hills andPuente Hills to the South.Mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians are very diverse in both the San José Hills and surrounding San Gabriel Valley. Mammals in the San José Hills include bobcats, gray fox, skunks, opossums, squirrels, and other rodents. The bird diversity is exceptional, but notable species include
California Quail ,Least Bell Vireo ,Coastal California Gnatcatcher ,Grasshopper Sparrow ,Southwest Willow Flycatcher , andRed-tailed Hawk . Reptiles and amphibians include various lizards and snakes, theCalifornia Red-legged Frog ,Southwestern Arroyo Toad ,Southwestern Pond Turtle , and other frogs and salamanders.Culture and recreation
On the most northeastern boarder,
Fairplex (Los Angeles County Fairgrounds) offers an annualL.A. County Fair and other events throughout the year. Fairplex is also the location of both theLos Angeles County Railroad Museum and theWally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum . Automotive racing enthusiasts can enjoy adjacentPomona Raceway-Dragstrip .Two parks with significant natural areas are located in the eastern portion of the San Jose Hills;
Ganesha Park include four picnic pavilions, a community center, amphitheater style band Shell, Olympic size swimming pool with slide, basketball courts, two lighted tennis courts, wildlife and hiking areas, and restroom facilities. Frank G. Bonelli park has convert|250|acre|km2|sing=onPuddingstone Lake used for swimming, water skiing, wind surfing, and sailing. The lake is also stocked with trout, bluegill, catfish, and large-mouth bass.Raging Waters , a water theme park, is located at the south end of the lake. There are boat rentals, hot tubs, an equestrian center and a wedding chapel. Bonelli park facilities include vehicle camp sites, trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding, play equipment, gazebos, and group rental picnic areas.East of Bonelli park is
Mountain Meadows Golf Course , and on the west,Via Verde Country Club , the later that is south ofWalnut CreekPark , a small park alongWalnut Creek (which drains both Puddingstone and nearbySan Gabriel Mountains into theSan Gabriel River ).Several large institutions of higher education are located in the hills. These include California Polytechnic State University, Pomona (CalPoly Pomona); Mount San Antonio College (
Mt. SAC ), andPacific West Bible College . TheVoorhis Ecological Reserve in the northwest part of the CalPoly Pomona campus and contains 31 ha ofcoastal sage scrub andoak woodland .Biotrek is an educational program ran by the Biological Sciences Department. Biotrek includes a Rainforest greenhouse, a native plant garden, aquatic environments, and laboratories. Mt. Sac has a 10 acre nativeWildlife Sanctuary .Internment is provided by
Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Mortuary . Near the Grand Avenue Corridor,Heritage Gardens Historical Park , located on the north slope, was recently redeveloped to include new hiking trails.Walnut Ranch Park can be found on the south slope.Along Citrus Avenue,one can find
South Hills Country Club . Three parks exists along the south slopes:Shadow Oak Park ,Creekside Park , andGringrich Park . On the western portion of the hills is theIndustry Hills Recreation Center and smallerRimgrove andWoodgrove parks . Just east ofAzusa Avenue , along the north slopes isGalster Wilderness Park with its newGalster Park Nature Center operated by theSan Gabriel Mountains regional conservancy and 40 acres of Walnut Woodland. The southern slope isWest Covina 's newest development,Big League Dreams . This mega-sports complex was build on top of asuperfund site, the oldBKK landfill .External links
* [http://www.lacountyfair.com/ Los Angeles County Fair]
* [http://parks.co.la.ca.us/frank_rpark.html Frank G. Bonelli Park]
* [http://www.museum.nhra.com/ Walley Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum]
* [http://www.pomonaraceway.com/ Pomona Raceway]
* [http://www.ragingwaters.com/ Raging Waters]
* [http://www.viaverdecountryclub.com/ Via Verde Country Club]
* [http://mountainmeadows.americangolf.com/ Mountain Meadows Golf Course]
* [http://www.csupomona.edu/ California State Polytechnic University, Pomona]
* [http://www.mtsac.edu/ Mt. San Antonio College]
* [http://www.forestlawn.com/ Forest Lawn Memorial Park]
* [http://www.southhillscountryclub.org/ South Hills Country Club]
* [http://www.sgmrc.org/galster.html/ Galster Wilderness Park Nature Center]
* [http://www.bigleaguedreams.com/ Big League Dreams]References
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