Georgetown Divide

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Georgetown Divide is a mountainous plateau region in El Dorado County, California, known for its historic Gold Rush communities and forested Sierra Nevada foothill landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
mountainous region
plateau
adjacentTo American River canyon
surface form: American River Canyon
administrativeJurisdiction El Dorado County Board of Supervisors
surface form: El Dorado County government
containsSettlement Cool, California
Garden Valley, California
Georgetown, California
Greenwood, California
Kelsey, California
Pilot Hill, California
Spanish Dry Diggings (historic site)
country United States of America
drainageDivideBetween Middle Fork American River
South Fork American River
elevationRange approximately 1500–3500 feet above sea level
hasRecreation camping
gold panning
hiking
off-highway vehicle use
hasTransportationRoute California State Route 193
historicalEra California Gold Rush
knownFor forested foothill landscapes
historic Gold Rush communities
placer gold mining history
landUse forestry
recreation
residential
small-scale agriculture
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

El Dorado County, California
Sierra Nevada foothills
partOf Sierra Nevada
surface form: Sierra Nevada (United States)
primaryVegetation mixed conifer forest
oak woodland
region Northern California
regionType rural
state California, United States
surface form: California
timeZone Pacific Time Zone

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Georgetown locatedOn Georgetown Divide
subject surface form: Georgetown, California