Terwilliger Valley

Valley in Riverside County, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Terwilliger Valley is a basin in Riverside County, California. The valley lies at an elevation of 3,885 feet (1,184 m).[1]

Area12.5 square miles (32 km2)
LocationCalifornia
Coordinates33.5000301°N 116.6383518°W / 33.5000301; -116.6383518
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Terwilliger Valley
Facing east, a view of Terwilliger Valley with Toro Peak in the back
Area12.5 square miles (32 km2)
Geography
LocationCalifornia
Coordinates33.5000301°N 116.6383518°W / 33.5000301; -116.6383518
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Geography

It is 2 miles southeast of Anza Valley, however unlike Terwilliger Valley, water from the Anza Valley eventually drains into the Pacific Ocean. Terwilliger Valley is drained by Coyote Creek, which leads to Coyote Canyon in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, a popular destination for desert wildflower viewing.[2]

The basin is immediately west of the San Jacinto Fault.[3] It was the site of a 6.0 earthquake in 1937.[4]

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