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Hot Springs Mountain

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105: 580: 112: 82: 29: 75: 279:. The mountain rises to an elevation of 6,533 feet (1,991 m) and is the highest point in the county. Some snow falls on the mountain peak during winter. It is located in a remote region of the county, four miles from the community of 377:
From 2010 through 2012, the mountain and the surrounding land were leased by the tribe to a military training business, Eagle Rock Training Center. The business was evicted in early 2012 at the conclusion of an acrimonious court dispute.
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This article is about a mountain in California. For the national park in Arkansas, see
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is also a point of interest. Tree species found on the mountain peak include
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can be seen, and on a very clear day, Mount Baldy (
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Hot Springs National Park
Hot Springs Mountain is located in California
Hot Springs Mountain is located in San Diego County, California
Elevation
 NAVD 88
Prominence
Listing
California county high points
Coordinates
33°18′55″N 116°34′47″W / 33.3152282°N 116.579770403°W / 33.3152282; -116.579770403
San Diego County
California
U.S.
Parent range
Peninsular Ranges
Topo map
USGS
Peninsular Ranges
San Diego County, California
Warner Springs
Borrego Springs
San Diego
Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians
San Bernardino
Imperial
Mount San Jacinto
Mount San Gorgonio
Mount San Antonio
Toro Peak
San Rosa Mountain

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