San Gorgonio Pass

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San Gorgonio Pass is a major mountain pass in Southern California that serves as a key corridor between the Los Angeles Basin and the Coachella Valley.

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San Gorgonio Pass canonical 15
San Gorgonio Pass area 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
transportation corridor
climate semi-arid
connects Coachella Valley
Los Angeles Basin
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Santa Ana River valley
surface form: Santa Ana River basin (west side)

Whitewater River watershed
surface form: Whitewater River basin (east side)
elevation approximately 2,600 feet
approximately 790 meters
formsCorridorBetween Coachella Valley
Inland Empire
geologicalContext boundary area between Peninsular Ranges and Transverse Ranges
geologicalFeature tectonic pass
hasFacility San Gorgonio Pass wind farm
surface form: San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm
hasHistoricalUse route for early European and American explorers
travel corridor for Native American trails
hasTransportationRole major east–west route between Los Angeles and Phoenix
hasViewOf Mount San Jacinto
Mount San Gorgonio
surface form: San Gorgonio Mountain
highestPeakNearby Mount San Jacinto
Mount San Gorgonio
surface form: San Gorgonio Mountain
isOneOf windiest places in Southern California
knownFor strong winds
wind energy production
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Riverside County
surface form: Riverside County, California

Southern California
mountainRange San Bernardino Mountains
San Jacinto Mountains
near Banning, California
Beaumont, California
Palm Springs, California, United States
surface form: Palm Springs, California
nearFault San Andreas Fault
San Gorgonio Pass thrust fault system
partOf transportation corridor between coastal Southern California and the interior deserts
region Colorado Desert
surface form: Colorado Desert margin

Inland Empire
separates San Bernardino Mountains
San Jacinto Mountains
traversedBy BNSF Railway
California State Route 60
Interstate 10
Union Pacific Railroad
usedFor electric power transmission corridors
highway transportation
rail transportation
windFarmDevelopmentBegan 1980s
windResourceClass high

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San Bernardino Valley adjacentTo San Gorgonio Pass
Keys View offersViewOf San Gorgonio Pass
this entity surface form: San Gorgonio Pass area
San Jacinto Mountains border San Gorgonio Pass
Mount San Gorgonio namedAfter San Gorgonio Pass
Whitewater River (California) flowsFrom San Gorgonio Pass
this entity surface form: San Gorgonio Pass area
San Gorgonio Pass wind farm locatedIn San Gorgonio Pass
Banning locatedIn San Gorgonio Pass
San Jacinto Valley borderedBy San Gorgonio Pass
San Jacinto Valley locatedNear San Gorgonio Pass
Beaumont locatedNear San Gorgonio Pass
subject surface form: Beaumont, California
Desert Hot Springs wind farms near San Gorgonio Pass
Banning, California locatedIn San Gorgonio Pass
Banning, California hasLandmark San Gorgonio Pass
Mount San Jacinto near San Gorgonio Pass
Beaumont, California locatedNear San Gorgonio Pass
City of Calimesa locatedNear San Gorgonio Pass
Morongo Casino Resort & Spa locatedNear San Gorgonio Pass