Sierra Madre Mountains (California)

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The Sierra Madre Mountains in California are a remote, rugged coastal mountain range in Santa Barbara County known for their chaparral-covered slopes, biodiversity, and limited human development.

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Sierra Madre Mountains (California) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain range
biome California chaparral and woodlands
climate Mediterranean climate
country United States of America
drainageTo Pacific Ocean via regional river systems
formsBoundaryOf Cuyama Valley
geology sedimentary rocks
uplifted marine sediments
hasCharacteristic biodiversity
limited human development
remote location
rugged terrain
hasConservationStatus relatively undeveloped
hasEcosystem Mediterranean-type ecosystem
hasFireRegime periodic wildfires
hasHumanUse ranching in surrounding areas
hasLandCover grassland patches
rock outcrops
shrubland
hasRoadAccess limited
hasVegetationType chaparral
conifer forest patches
oak woodland
isCoastalRange true
isDistinctFrom Sierra Madre mountain range (eastern foothills of Luzon)
surface form: Sierra Madre Mountains (Philippines)

Sierra Madre Occidental
Sierra Madre Oriental
isImportantFor regional biodiversity conservation
watershed protection
wildlife habitat
isSparselyPopulated true
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Santa Barbara County
surface form: Santa Barbara County, California

Southern California
near Los Padres National Forest
San Rafael Mountains
oriented generally east–west
partlyWithin Los Padres National Forest
partOf Coastal Ranges
surface form: California Coast Ranges system

Transverse Ranges
region Central Coast of California
usedFor backpacking
hiking
hunting
wildlife observation

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Los Padres National Forest contains Sierra Madre Mountains (California)