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Gavilan Hills : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gavilan Hills Gavilan Hills, sometimes called the Gavilan Mountains,〔The Gavilan Hills were first shown as Gavilan Mountains on the 1892 Beasley Map of San Bernardino County.〕 are a range of the Temescal Mountains, in Riverside County, California. The name given them came from local New Mexican and Californio miners of the mountains and Gavilan Plateau. In Spanish Gavilan, means “sparrow hawk”. ==Location== This range of the Temescal Mountains runs southward from where they overlook the Cajalco Valley, east of the Gavilan Plateau, Steele Valley and Wasson Canyon Creek to where the it tapers down to a low ridge west and south of the location of the Good Hope Mine at . The high point of the range is the 2,557 foot, unnamed Summit 2557, which overlooks the former site of the mining camp of Gavilan and the Gavilan and Idaleona Mines to the west.〔USGS Map: Steele Peak, CA, Temescal Mountain Summit 2557, Elevation: 2,557 feet, 〕 Farther south is its second tallest summit, 2520 foot Steele Peak.〔, Elevation: 2520 feet〕
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