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Cajon Pass - Wikipedia
Cajon Pass (/ k ə ˈ h oʊ n /; Spanish: Puerto del Cajón or Paso del Cajón) [2] [3] is a mountain pass between the San Bernardino Mountains to the east and the San Gabriel Mountains to the west in Southern California.
Cajon Pass - U.S. National Park Service
Nov 29, 2023 · Cajon Pass is a mountain pass between the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains and the route of the Old Spanish Trail. This important box canyon has been used by thousands of years as a passage from the Mojave Desert to the Los Angeles Basin.
Cajon Pass | San Bernardino, CA - sbcity.org
Indian, explorer, prospector and pioneer – all braved the rigors of "El Cajon" to arrive in San Bernardino Valley. Several trails through the pass were used by pack trains before improved routes were made. The principal trail was the Santa Fe (or Old Spanish) Trail.
Cajon Pass Traffic and Road Conditions - LocalConditions.com
Cajon Pass traffic updates reporting highway and road conditions with real-time interactive map including flow, delays, accidents, construction, closures, traffic jams and congestion, driving conditions, text alerts, gridlock, and live cameras for the …
Cajon Pass, Route 66 California
Jun 21, 2024 · Cajon Pass is not a town or a village, it is a Mountain Pass between the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains, used for thousands of years to cross from the Mojave Desert into the coastal areas around Los Angeles.
Cajon Pass - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
The Cajon Pass is a mountain pass (elevation of 3,777 feet) locate in San Bernardino County, California. Technically the Cajon Pass starts at Devore and runs for approximately 20 miles to Victor Valley. The multi lane highway follows parts of the old Route 66 and Highway 91.
Cajon Pass (Railroad): Splitting Two Mountains To Reach LA
Aug 24, 2024 · Cajon Pass (pronounced, "KA-HOAN," which means box in Spanish) is, indeed, a box canyon, located just northwest of San Bernardino, California and less than 65 miles from downtown Los Angeles. It is the result of the San Andreas Fault, which splits two mountain ranges, the San Bernardinos and San Gabriels.
A Brief History of the Cajon Pass - Digital-Desert
The Cajon Pass is the valley that separates the San Bernardino and San Gabriel mountain ranges. At one time these two ranges were one, formed by the San Andreas fault where two continental plates, the North American and the Pacific plates push against each other.
Cajon Pass/Cajon Canyon : Canyoneering - SummitPost
Cajon Pass is a major canyon that separates the San Gabriel Mountains from the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California. Owing its existence mainly due to the San Andreas Fault which slices up through this region, Cajon Pass is a natural thoroughfare that has been used for tens of thousands of years.
Cajon Pass, a mythical Californian road - Roadstotravel
Cajon Pass is a mountain pass asphalted road. It is located in California and is surely on the best road trip on the west coast of the United State.