Mill Creek Summit

Mountain pass in Los Angeles County, California
34°23′36″N 118°04′52″W / 34.39333°N 118.08111°W / 34.39333; -118.08111

Mill Creek Summit, elevation 4,910 ft (1,500 m), is a mountain pass in northern Los Angeles County, California.

It is located along the Angeles Forest Highway[1] that ascends south into the San Gabriel Mountains from the Antelope Valley Freeway (SR 14) at Soledad Pass to the Angeles Crest Highway. It is the highest point on the Angeles Forest Highway – Angeles Crest Highway route that connects Pasadena and Lancaster.

See also

  • Landforms of Los Angeles County, California
  • Soledad Canyon
  • Escondido Summit
  • Islip Saddle

References

  1. ^ Wallack, Roy M. (June 26, 2019). "Weekend getaways: 7 great camping sites within driving distance of L.A." Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 10, 2019. Retrieved February 1, 2024.
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