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tucalota+hills Latitude and Longitude:

33°35′14″N 117°00′16″W / 33.58722°N 117.00444°W / 33.58722; -117.00444
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Tucalota Hills
Tucalota Hills near the entrance of Lake Skinner Recreational Reserve
Highest point
Elevation2,382 ft (726 m)
Geography
Tucalota Hills is located in California
Tucalota Hills
Tucalota Hills
location of Tucalota Hills in California [1]
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Region Peninsular Ranges
District Riverside County
Range coordinates 33°35′14″N 117°00′16″W / 33.58722°N 117.00444°W / 33.58722; -117.00444
Topo map USGS Bachelor Mountain

The Tucalota Hills are a low mountain range of the Peninsular Ranges System, in Riverside County, California. [1]

Geography

They are located east of Lake Skinner reservoir, southwest of Hemet, northeast of Temecula.

Diamond Valley reservoir fills a basin in their northwestern area.

The San Jacinto Mountains are to the northeast, and Santa Ana Mountains to the west.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Tucalota Hills". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

External links



tucalota+hills Latitude and Longitude:

33°35′14″N 117°00′16″W / 33.58722°N 117.00444°W / 33.58722; -117.00444
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tucalota Hills
Tucalota Hills near the entrance of Lake Skinner Recreational Reserve
Highest point
Elevation2,382 ft (726 m)
Geography
Tucalota Hills is located in California
Tucalota Hills
Tucalota Hills
location of Tucalota Hills in California [1]
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Region Peninsular Ranges
District Riverside County
Range coordinates 33°35′14″N 117°00′16″W / 33.58722°N 117.00444°W / 33.58722; -117.00444
Topo map USGS Bachelor Mountain

The Tucalota Hills are a low mountain range of the Peninsular Ranges System, in Riverside County, California. [1]

Geography

They are located east of Lake Skinner reservoir, southwest of Hemet, northeast of Temecula.

Diamond Valley reservoir fills a basin in their northwestern area.

The San Jacinto Mountains are to the northeast, and Santa Ana Mountains to the west.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Tucalota Hills". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

External links



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