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Yountville Hills
Yountville Hills is located in California
Yountville Hills
Location in California
Highest point
Elevation 149 m (489 ft)
Geography
Country United States
State California
District Napa County
Range coordinates 38°25′12.679″N 122°22′34.920″W / 38.42018861°N 122.37636667°W / 38.42018861; -122.37636667
Topo map USGS Rutherford

The Yountville Hills are a small mountain range located in Napa County, California. They are found on the northwest side of the town of Yountville. These hills are part of the larger California Coast Ranges system.

Exploring the Yountville Hills

The Yountville Hills might not be as tall as some famous mountains, but they are an important part of the landscape in Napa County. They help shape the local environment and are home to various plants and animals.

Where Are the Yountville Hills Located?

The Yountville Hills are situated in a beautiful part of California known for its valleys and hills. They are specifically found in Napa County, which is in Northern California.

Close to Yountville Town

These hills get their name from the nearby town of Yountville. This town is well-known for its charming atmosphere and is a popular spot for visitors. The hills stand just to the northwest, creating a natural backdrop for the area.

How High Are the Yountville Hills?

The highest point in the Yountville Hills reaches an elevation of about 149 meters (or about 489 feet) above sea level. While this isn't extremely high, it's enough to create interesting changes in the landscape and provide nice views of the surrounding area.

What Makes the Yountville Hills Special?

One interesting fact about the Yountville Hills is their connection to a geological feature called the West Napa Fault. This fault line extends into the hills, which was mapped by scientists in 2005.

Understanding the West Napa Fault

A "fault" is like a giant crack in the Earth's crust. These cracks are where two large sections of the Earth's surface, called tectonic plates, meet and move against each other. When these plates move, it can cause earthquakes.

The West Napa Fault and the Hills

The West Napa Fault is an active fault system in California. Its presence in the Yountville Hills means that the area is part of a dynamic geological region. Scientists study these faults to understand how the Earth's surface changes over time. The hills themselves are a result of these powerful geological forces.

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