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Corral Hollow Pass

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Traversed by
  
CR J2 (Tesla Road)

Elevation
  
488 m

Topo map
  
Midway, CA

Range
  
Diablo Range

Corral Hollow Pass

Location
  
Alameda County, California

Corral Hollow Pass, originally Portezuela de Buenos Ayres (Pass of Good Winds) is a mountain pass in the Diablo Range southeast of Livermore, in Alameda County, California. This pass, at an elevation of 1600 ft, was the point where El Camino Viejo crested the range, leaving the Arroyo Seco watershed in the southeastern part of the Livermore Valley and dropping down a deep canyon into Corral Hollow near the former mining town of Tesla. The road then continued eastward along Corral Hollow Creek into the San Joaquin Valley. Today County Hwy J2 (Tesla Road/Corral Hollow Road) follows this route.

Map of Corral Hollow Pass, California 94550, USA

The name Portezuela de Buenos Ayres appears on the DiseƱo del Rancho Las Positas. Portezuela means "small door" in Spanish and in Mexico can mean "a pass between hills". By 1873, the name of the pass had changed and appeared on a California State Geological Survey map as Corral Hollow Pass.

References

Corral Hollow Pass Wikipedia