Goat Canyon (Carrizo Gorge)

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Floor elevation1,690 ft (520 m)[1]
Coordinates32°43′57″N 116°11′23″W / 32.73250°N 116.18972°W / 32.73250; -116.18972[1]
Goat Canyon
The canyon with Goat Canyon Trestle
Floor elevation1,690 ft (520 m)[1]
AreaJacumba Mountains[2]
Geography
LocationCarrizo Gorge[2]
Coordinates32°43′57″N 116°11′23″W / 32.73250°N 116.18972°W / 32.73250; -116.18972[1]
Interactive map of Goat Canyon

Goat Canyon is a valley in San Diego County, California, United States, located within the Carrizo Gorge in the Jacumba Mountains.[2][1] The rock forming the canyon is crystalline basement.[3] One feature of the canyon is a dry waterfall.[4] The canyon is bridged by a wooden railroad trestle, the Goat Canyon Trestle,[2][5] which is the world's largest curved all-wood trestle.[6] The canyon is accessible by trail by traveling west from Mortero Palms.[7]

Goat Canyon is named after desert bighorn sheep that live within and around the canyon.[8] During a desert bloom, which occurred in 2017, monkey flowers were observed flowering in the canyon.[9] The endangered species least Bell's vireo migrates through the area around the canyon.[10]

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