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Cerro Cabrillo

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Topo map
  
USGS Morro Bay South

Elevation
  
278 m

Mountain range
  
Santa Lucia Range

Mountain type
  
Volcanic plug

Age of rock
  
20.013271 million years

Parent range
  
Santa Lucia Range

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Location
  
San Luis Obispo County, California

Similar
  
Hollister Peak, Chumash Peak, Cerro Romualdo, Cerro San Luis Obispo, Morro Rock

Cerro Cabrillo, also known locally as Cabrillo Peak, is a rocky mountain in eastern Morro Bay State Park, San Luis Obispo County, central California.

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Map of Cerro Cabrillo, California 93442, USA

Geography

Cerro Cabrillo is one of the Nine Sisters, a group of nine volcanic landmarks in the area. Others include Morro Rock and Hollister Peak. It is named after Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, a Spanish maritime explorer, who was sailing off the coast in 1542.

The rock outcrop, composed mostly of rhyodacite, is a volcanic plug formed when magma welled up underneath a layer of softer rock and solidified. The softer overlying rock has since eroded away leaving the distinct rugged shape. On its east face is a rock formation named Tiki Rock, because of its resemblance to a Polynesian Tiki carving.

Access

The slopes and peak of Cerro Cabrillo are popular with hikers and rock climbers, with trailheads in Morro Bay State Park.

Its slopes support many chaparral and coastal sage scrub wild flowers, such as Deer Weed (Acmispon glaber), Soap plant (Chlorogalum pomeridianum), and Chaparral checkerbloom (Sidalcea hickmanii).

References

Cerro Cabrillo Wikipedia


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