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  2. The San Jacinto Mountains are the northernmost of the Peninsular Ranges, which run 1,500 km (930 mi) from Southern California to the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. The highest peak in the range is San Jacinto Peak (3,302 m; 10,834 ft) NAVD 88 , [3] and the range is also a Great Basin Divide landform for the Salton Watershed to ...

  3. 2 days ago · Explore the stunning 14,000-acre park and wilderness with diverse trails, wildlife, and views. Find out about fees, passes, hours, accessibility, and winter conditions.

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  4. Explore the scenic and diverse landscapes of the San Jacinto Mountains, from palm oases to snow-capped peaks. Learn about the Monument's history, natural resources, and visitor opportunities.

  5. Explore the San Jacinto Mountains, the second-highest point in southern California, with 24 hiking trails in this state park. Find easy, moderate, and challenging trails, camping options, and a tram ride from Palm Springs.

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  6. Explore the scenic backdrop of the Coachella Valley with hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking trails. Learn about safety, fees, dog rules, and partnerships in this BLM-managed area.

  7. Explore the scenic and diverse landscapes of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, managed by BLM and USFS. Enjoy hiking, biking, camping, hunting, and more in this 280,000-acre area with palm oases, snow-capped peaks, and wilderness areas.

  8. To the east of San Jacinto, the 10,834 ft (3,302 m) peak towers over the city of Palm Springs (elevation 479 ft; 146 m); to the west, it borders the mountain community of Idyllwild (elevation 5,413 ft; 1,650 m). The peak is also frequently called Mount San Jacinto.

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