Point of Rocks (Kern County, California)

Point of Rocks
location of Point of Rocks in Kern County, California [1]
Highest point
Elevation 940 m (3,080 ft)
Coordinates 35°41′45″N 120°00′37″W / 35.69583°N 120.01028°W / 35.69583; -120.01028
Geography
Country United States
State California
District Kern County
Range coordinates 35°41′24″N 120°00′15″W / 35.69000°N 120.00417°W / 35.69000; -120.00417Coordinates: 35°41′24″N 120°00′15″W / 35.69000°N 120.00417°W / 35.69000; -120.00417
Topo map USGS Sawtooth Ridge, Emigrant Hill

Point of Rocks is a mountain range in Kern County, California.[1]

Its sandstone peaks were a landmark for travelers crossing the Antelope Valley on El Camino Viejo and a guide to the water to be found on their heights, at Las Tinajas de Los Indios.

Nearby to the southeast is the location of the Point of Rocks oilfield. The deepest oil well drilled in California was here in 1987. Its total depth: 24426 feet.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Point of Rocks". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2011-12-13.
  2. Oil, Gas & Geothermal - Statistics, from www.consrv.ca.gov accessed December 18, 2011


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