San Jacinto Wilderness
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San Jacinto Wilderness is a federally protected mountainous backcountry area in Southern California known for its rugged granite peaks, extensive hiking trails, and diverse alpine and desert ecosystems.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| San Jacinto Wilderness canonical | 7 |
| San Jacinto Peak Wilderness | 1 |
| San Jacinto Ranger District | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: San Jacinto Wilderness Context triple: [San Jacinto Mountains, contains, San Jacinto Wilderness]
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Ventana Wilderness
Ventana Wilderness is a rugged, largely roadless protected area of forests, canyons, and peaks in California’s central coast mountains, popular for backcountry hiking and wildlife habitat.
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Garcia Wilderness
Garcia Wilderness is a protected natural area in California known for its rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for backcountry hiking and primitive recreation.
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C.
San Isabel National Forest
San Isabel National Forest is a large U.S. national forest in central Colorado known for its high Rocky Mountain peaks, extensive wilderness areas, and popular outdoor recreation opportunities.
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San Pedro Parks Wilderness
San Pedro Parks Wilderness is a high-elevation, meadow-filled wilderness area in northern New Mexico known for its lush forests, abundant wetlands, and extensive hiking and horseback-riding trails.
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E.
Pecos Wilderness
Pecos Wilderness is a protected high-mountain backcountry area in northern New Mexico known for its rugged peaks, alpine lakes, and extensive hiking and backpacking opportunities.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: San Jacinto Wilderness Target entity description: San Jacinto Wilderness is a federally protected mountainous backcountry area in Southern California known for its rugged granite peaks, extensive hiking trails, and diverse alpine and desert ecosystems.
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A.
Ventana Wilderness
Ventana Wilderness is a rugged, largely roadless protected area of forests, canyons, and peaks in California’s central coast mountains, popular for backcountry hiking and wildlife habitat.
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B.
Garcia Wilderness
Garcia Wilderness is a protected natural area in California known for its rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for backcountry hiking and primitive recreation.
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C.
San Isabel National Forest
San Isabel National Forest is a large U.S. national forest in central Colorado known for its high Rocky Mountain peaks, extensive wilderness areas, and popular outdoor recreation opportunities.
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D.
San Pedro Parks Wilderness
San Pedro Parks Wilderness is a high-elevation, meadow-filled wilderness area in northern New Mexico known for its lush forests, abundant wetlands, and extensive hiking and horseback-riding trails.
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E.
Pecos Wilderness
Pecos Wilderness is a protected high-mountain backcountry area in northern New Mexico known for its rugged peaks, alpine lakes, and extensive hiking and backpacking opportunities.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
mountainous region
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protected area ⓘ wilderness area ⓘ |
| accessPoint |
Humber Park
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surface form:
Humber Park trailheads
Idyllwild Ranger Station area ⓘ Marion Mountain Trailhead ⓘ
surface form:
Marion Mountain trailhead
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| contains |
Deer Springs Trailhead
ⓘ
surface form:
Deer Springs Trail
Devil’s Slide Trailhead ⓘ
surface form:
Devil's Slide Trail
Marion Mountain Trailhead ⓘ
surface form:
Marion Mountain Trail
Pacific Crest Trail ⓘ Tahquitz Peak vicinity ⓘ Tahquitz Valley ⓘ boulder fields ⓘ granite cliffs ⓘ high-elevation pine forests ⓘ seasonal streams ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| ecosystemType |
alpine
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desert transition zone ⓘ montane forest ⓘ subalpine ⓘ |
| feature |
alpine ecosystems
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backcountry campsites ⓘ desert ecosystems ⓘ desert scrub ⓘ extensive hiking trails ⓘ granite outcrops ⓘ mixed conifer forests ⓘ montane chaparral ⓘ pinyon-juniper woodland ⓘ riparian corridors ⓘ rocky ridges ⓘ rugged granite peaks ⓘ scenic vistas ⓘ steep canyons ⓘ subalpine meadows ⓘ |
| hasPeak | Mount San Jacinto ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Riverside County
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surface form:
Riverside County, California
San Bernardino National Forest ⓘ Southern California ⓘ |
| managingAgency |
U.S. Forest Service
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surface form:
United States Forest Service
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| nearestCity |
Idyllwild-Pine Cove
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surface form:
Idyllwild, California
Palm Springs, California, United States ⓘ
surface form:
Palm Springs, California
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| partOf | National Wilderness Preservation System ⓘ |
| recreationActivity |
backcountry camping
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backpacking ⓘ hiking ⓘ rock climbing ⓘ wildlife viewing ⓘ |
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Subject: San Jacinto Wilderness Description of subject: San Jacinto Wilderness is a federally protected mountainous backcountry area in Southern California known for its rugged granite peaks, extensive hiking trails, and diverse alpine and desert ecosystems.
Referenced by (9)
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