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  2. San Antonio Mountain (New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Mountain is an important winter habitat for migrating herds of elk, and hosts one of the largest populations of elk in New Mexico, estimated at 7,000 individuals. [8] The mountain and its surroundings also provide habitat for pronghorn , golden eagle, hawks, bears, mountain lions, mule deer and white-tailed jackrabbits among other ...

  3. Mount San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The name Mount San Antonio was probably bestowed by Antonio Maria Lugo, owner of a rancho near present-day Compton circa 1840, in honor of his patron saint, Anthony of Padua. [7] The mountain is almost always referred to as "Mount Baldy" by locals, to the point where many may not recognize the name "Mount San Antonio."

  4. San Antonio Mountain - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Mountain may refer to: San Antonio Mountain (New Mexico) in New Mexico, USA; San Antonio Mountain (Nevada) in Nevada, USA; San Antonio Mountain (Texas) in ...

  5. Rio Grande del Norte National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The monument includes portions of the Taos Plateau volcanic field, cut by the gorges of the Rio Grande and the Rio San Antonio. Significant volcanic peaks include Cerro de la Olla, Cerro Chiflo, and Ute Mountain which, at 10,093 feet (3,076 m) ft, is the tallest peak entirely within the national monument.

  6. List of mountain peaks of Texas - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Mountain 7,024 ft 2141 m: 1,804 ft 550 m: 2.87 mi 4.62 km Cornudas Mountains Hudspeth: Crown Mountain West Peak ...

  7. San Antonio Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Mountains are a mountain range in Nye County, Nevada, USA. [1] References This page was last edited on 29 July 2024, at 15:37 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. San Gabriel Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The highest elevation, Mount San Antonio (Mount Baldy) at 10,069 feet (3,069 m), [8] rises towards the eastern extremity of the range which extends from the Cajon Pass (Interstate 15) on the east, where the San Gabriel Mountain Range meets the San Bernardino Mountain Range, westward to meet the Santa Susana Mountains at Newhall Pass (Interstate 5).

  9. Cross Mountain, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Cross Mountain is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bexar County, Texas, United States. The population was 3,944 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] an increase over the figure of 3,124 tabulated in 2010. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area .