San Gabriel Mountains
The San Gabriel Mountains are a mountain range in southern California, in the United States. They are in both Los Angeles County and San Bernardino County. Mount San Antonio is the highest point in the mountains range, standing 10,064 feet (3,067 m) tall. The mountains separate the basin of Los Angeles in the south from the Mojave Desert in the north. The San Gabriel River and Los Angeles River are the major rivers that receive water from the mountains. California State Route 2 is the major highway that runs through the San Gabriel Mountains.
San Gabriel Mountains Media
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East Fork San Gabriel River canyon, looking west
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Mount Harwood, from Devils Backbone
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Telegraph Peak as seen from the ridge of Devils Backbone on Mount San Antonio
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Photo by me, Charles P. White for the Fire Lookout Tower page. This is of Vetter Mountain California looking North and taken in June 2006 while I was on duty in the Angeles National Forest as the
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Highway 2 through the San Gabriel Mountains
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Big Dalton Dam near full capacity
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Monrovia and the San Gabriel Mountains
San Gabriel Dam in Los Angeles County, California, seen from Glendora Mountain Road. Reservoir is at low water after two years of drought.