White Water Canyon
USA /
California /
Morongo Valley /
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/ USA
/ California
/ Morongo Valley
World / United States / California
Snow melt from Mt. San Gorgonio feeds the Whitewater River as it flows toward the desert floor, providing an important water supply for native wildlife and contributing to our underground water supply. Spectacular Whitewater Canyon is part of the critical wildlife corridor that lets animals move between the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Mountains, past the daunting barrier of the I-10 freeway.
In addition, the Whitewater River's streamside habitat is home to threatened and endangered plant and animal species, including the least Bell’s vireo, southwestern willow flycatcher, triple-ribbed milkvetch, and the arroyo toad. Acquisitions in this area also target a section of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail and recreational trails access to the San Gorgonio Wilderness
www.desertmountains.org/ta_whitewater.html
In addition, the Whitewater River's streamside habitat is home to threatened and endangered plant and animal species, including the least Bell’s vireo, southwestern willow flycatcher, triple-ribbed milkvetch, and the arroyo toad. Acquisitions in this area also target a section of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail and recreational trails access to the San Gorgonio Wilderness
www.desertmountains.org/ta_whitewater.html
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Coordinates: 33°58'26"N 116°39'9"W
- Bermuda Dunes (Riverside County) 40 km
- Joshua Tree Geology Tour Road 52 km
- Rockhouse Canyon 63 km
- Butler Canyon 66 km
- Clark Dry Lake 75 km
- Hidden Spring Canyon 79 km
- Alluvial Fan (plain) 92 km
- Gettysburgh wash 94 km
- Graded, but never used, Railroad bed 96 km
- Former Reservoir 98 km
- Trout fishing-Whitewater 1.6 km
- The Matterdome 2.3 km
- Mesa Wind Farm 2.9 km
- White Water Rock Mine 3.3 km
- Alta Mesa Wind Farms 3.7 km
- Start PCT crossing at Whitewater River 4.4 km
- San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm 7.1 km
- Coachella Valley 45 km
- San Bernardino National Forest 51 km
- San Andreas Fault Zone (approximate) 62 km