San Gorgonio Wilderness

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San Gorgonio Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area in Southern California known for its rugged alpine terrain, extensive hiking trails, and encompassing the region’s highest peak, San Gorgonio Mountain.

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San Gorgonio Wilderness canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IUCN Category Ib protected area
federally designated wilderness area
protected area
accessRegulation day-use permits required on some trails
permit required for overnight use
area approximately 38,000 hectares
approximately 94,000 acres
climate Mediterranean-influenced mountain climate
contains Dollar Lake NERFINISHED
Dry Lake
Fish Creek Trail
Foresee Creek
Mill Creek drainage
Mount San Gorgonio
surface form: San Gorgonio Mountain

Santa Ana River headwaters
Sky High Trail
South Fork Trail
Vivian Creek Trail
Whitewater River headwaters
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedUnder Wilderness Act of 1964
designation wilderness area
ecosystemType alpine zone
montane forest
subalpine forest
elevationMax about 11,503 feet
about 3,506 meters
established 1964
governingBody U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
hasFauna bighorn sheep
black bear
mountain lion
mule deer
hasFlora Jeffrey pine
limber pine
lodgepole pine
white fir
highestPoint Mount San Gorgonio
surface form: San Gorgonio Mountain
knownFor Mount San Gorgonio
surface form: San Gorgonio Mountain, the highest peak in Southern California

backpacking opportunities
extensive hiking trails
rugged alpine terrain
locatedIn Riverside County
surface form: Riverside County, California

San Bernardino County
surface form: San Bernardino County, California

San Bernardino Mountains
Southern California
nearestCity Big Bear Lake
surface form: Big Bear Lake, California

Redlands, California, United States
surface form: Redlands, California
partOf San Bernardino National Forest
recreation backpacking
hiking
mountaineering
snowshoeing
snowCover significant winter snow at higher elevations

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San Bernardino Mountains hasProtectedArea San Gorgonio Wilderness
Mount San Gorgonio partOf San Gorgonio Wilderness
Mount San Gorgonio withinProtectedArea San Gorgonio Wilderness
San Bernardino National Forest contains San Gorgonio Wilderness
Old Greyback liesWithin San Gorgonio Wilderness
Vivian Creek Trailhead accesses San Gorgonio Wilderness
Vivian Creek Trailhead stateProtectedArea San Gorgonio Wilderness
Whitewater River watershed sourceRegion San Gorgonio Wilderness
Whitewater River watershed containsProtectedArea San Gorgonio Wilderness
South Fork Trailhead accesses San Gorgonio Wilderness