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Arlington Mountain
Arlington Mountain is located in California
Arlington Mountain
Arlington Mountain
Location in California
Highest point
Elevation 1,857 ft (566 m) NAVD 88
Prominence 473 ft (144 m)
Geography
Location Riverside County, California, U.S.
Parent range Temescal Mountains
Topo map USGS Lake Mathews
Geology
Age of rock Cretaceous
Mountain type Granitic

Arlington Mountain is a natural landmark in Riverside County, California. It stands tall at 1,857 feet (about 566 meters) above sea level. This peak is part of the northern Temescal Mountains. It offers great views of the surrounding area.

What is Arlington Mountain?

Arlington Mountain is a significant peak in the Temescal Mountains. It's not the tallest mountain around, but it's an important part of the local landscape. Mountains like Arlington are often formed over millions of years. They are shaped by powerful natural forces.

Where is Arlington Mountain Located?

Arlington Mountain is found in Riverside County, California. It sits northwest of a large body of water called Lake Mathews. The mountain also overlooks the western part of the city of Riverside. This location makes it a visible feature for many people living nearby. The Temescal Mountains are a mountain range in Southern California. They stretch for about 25 miles (40 kilometers).

What is Arlington Mountain Made Of?

Arlington Mountain is mainly made of a type of rock called granitic rock. Granite is a very common type of igneous rock. Igneous rocks are formed when hot, molten rock (magma) cools and hardens. This cooling can happen deep inside the Earth. When magma cools slowly, it forms large crystals. This gives granite its unique speckled look.

How Old is Arlington Mountain?

The rocks that make up Arlington Mountain are very old. They were formed during the Cretaceous Period. This period of Earth's history lasted from about 145 to 66 million years ago. During the Cretaceous Period, dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Many of the mountains and landforms we see today began to take shape then.

Exploring the Area Around Arlington Mountain

The area around Arlington Mountain is a mix of natural landscapes and developed areas. Lake Mathews is a large reservoir nearby. It provides water for many communities in Southern California. The mountain's location near Riverside means it's close to a major city. This makes it a recognizable part of the local scenery. The Temescal Mountains themselves are home to various plants and animals. They are an important part of the region's natural environment.

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