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The
National Monument's mountains rise abruptly from the desert floor to an
elevation of 10,834 feet at the top of Mount San Jacinto. Visitors may
take the breathtaking Palm Springs Tramway to access the high elevations.
The landscape gives residents and visitors a powerful sense of place for
their natural scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and extensive
biodiversity and cultural values. The quality of life and recreational
opportunities the mountains afford contribute significantly to Coachella
Valley's status as a popular resort destination and retirement community.
The
National Monument Management Plan, completed in early 2004, reflect the
efforts of the two lead management agencies, BLM and U.S Forest Service |