Wikipedia Santa Ana Mountains Article
Article with information about the historic, climate, geography,
transportation, and natural resources in the Santa Ana Mountains
of Orange County, California. The Santa Ana Mountains extend
for about 60 miles along the border between Orange County
and Riverside County.
Nature Conservancy "Santa Ana Mountains" Article
Santa Ana Mountains Wild Mountains Project
Communities in the Santa Ana Mountains Area
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Coto de Caza
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Las Flores
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Modjeska Canyon
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Rancho Santa Margarita
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Santiago Canyon
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Silvarado
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Trabuco Canyon
Parks in the Santa Ana Mountains
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Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park
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Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park
Trails in the Santa Ana Mountains
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Ortega Falls Trail'a>
Peaks in the Santa Ana Mountains
- Sierra Peak (3,045 feet)
- Sierra Peak (3,045 feet)
- Pleasants Peak (4,007 feet)
- Bedford Peak (3,800 feet)
- Bald Peak (3,947 feet)
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Modjeska Peak (5,496 feet) 2nd highest peak i the range
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Santiago Peak (5,689 feet) highest peak in the range
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Saddleback Ridge (formed by Modjeska and Santiago peaks)
- Trabuco Peak 4,613 feet)
- Los Pinos Peak (4,510 feet)
- Sitton Peak (3,273 feet)
- Elsinore Peak (3,575 feet) Elsinore Mountains subrange
- San Mateo Peak (3,591 feet) Elsinore Mountains subrange
- Margarita Peak (3,189 feet) Santa Margarita Mountains subrange
- Redondo Mesa (2,825 feet) Santa Margarita Mountains subrange
- Santa Rosa Plateau
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Iron Hiker: Peaks in the Santa Ana Mountains
Transportation in the Santa Ana Mountains
- State route 91 (Riverside Freeway) conjested route
- State Route 241 (Toll Road)
- State Route 74 (Ortega Highway) narrow, winding road
Visitor Attractions in Orange County
Visitor Attractions in Orange County
Southern Coast of California
Southern California Travel Guide