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Bear Valley Buttes

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Bear Valley Buttes
Highest point
Elevation2,166 ft (660 m)
Geography
Map
LocationColusa County, California, United States
Parent rangeInner Coast Ranges
Geology
Rock age150 Million Years
Mountain typeButte
Rock typesSedimentary and Great Valley Sequence

Bear Valley Buttes is a geologic feature that overlooks Bear Valley in Colusa County, California. The Buttes are approximately 1.5 miles long and its highest peak stands at 2,166 ft (660 m) above sea level. The Buttes are composed from the upturned marine sediments of the Great Valley Sequence that once formerly made up the floor of the Central Valley. [1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Walker Ridge, Bear Valley". velovecchio.com. Retrieved 2017-05-05.
  2. ^ "Bear Valley Buttes Topo Map, Colusa County CA (Leesville Area)". TopoZone. Retrieved 2017-05-05.