
The Pacific Coast Ranges (officially gazetted as the Pacific Mountain System in the
United States
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; ; ) are the series of
mountain range
A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have aris ...
s that stretch along the West Coast of
North America
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from
Alaska
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south to Northern and Central
Mexico
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ...
. Although they are commonly thought to be the westernmost mountain range of the continental United States and Canada, the geologically distinct
Insular Mountains of
Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island is an island in the northeastern Pacific Ocean and part of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The island is in length, in width at its widest point, and in total area, while are of land. The island is the largest ...
lie farther west.
The Pacific Coast Ranges are part of the
North American Cordillera (sometimes known as the Western Cordillera, or in
Canada
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, as the Pacific Cordillera and/or the Canadian Cordillera), which includes the
Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch in great-circle distance, straight-line distance from the northernmost part of Western Can ...
, the
Columbia Mountains
The Columbia Mountains are a group of mountain ranges along the Upper Columbia River in British Columbia, Montana, Idaho and Washington (state), Washington. The mountain range covers 135,952 km² (52,491 sq mi). The range is bounded by th ...
, the
Interior Mountains, the
Interior Plateau, the
Sierra Nevada
The Sierra Nevada ( ) is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin. The vast majority of the range lies in the state of California, although the Carson Range spur lies primari ...
, the
Great Basin mountain ranges, and other ranges and various plateaus and basins.
The Pacific Coast Ranges designation, however, only applies to the Western System of the Western Cordillera,
[S. Holland, ''Landforms of ]British Columbia
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'', BC Govt. 1976. which comprises the
Saint Elias Mountains,
Coast Mountains,
Insular Mountains,
Olympic Mountains
The Olympic Mountains are a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high – Mount Olympus (Washington), Mount Olympus is the high ...
,
Cascade Range
The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington (state), Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as m ...
,
Oregon Coast Range,
California Coast Ranges
The Coast Ranges of California span from Del Norte County, California, Del Norte or Humboldt County, California, south to Santa Barbara County, California, Santa Barbara County. The other three coastal California mountain ranges are the Trans ...
,
Transverse Ranges,
Peninsular Ranges, and the
Sierra Madre Occidental.
Other uses
The term ''Coast Range'' is used by the
United States Geological Survey
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to refer only to the ranges south of the
Strait of Juan de Fuca
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in
Washington to the
California-Mexico border, and to those west of
Puget Sound
Puget Sound ( ; ) is a complex estuary, estuarine system of interconnected Marine habitat, marine waterways and basins located on the northwest coast of the U.S. state of Washington (state), Washington. As a part of the Salish Sea, the sound ...
, the
Willamette Valley, and the
Sacramento
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and
San Joaquin valleys (the
California Central Valley).
That definition excludes the
Sierra Nevada
The Sierra Nevada ( ) is a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin. The vast majority of the range lies in the state of California, although the Carson Range spur lies primari ...
and
Cascade Range
The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington (state), Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as m ...
s, the
Mojave ''(High)'', and
Sonoran ''(Low)'' Deserts, i.e. the
Pacific Border province
The Pacific Border province is a physiographic province of the Physiographic regions of the world physical geography system.
Description
The Pacific Border province encompasses most of the North American West Coast of the United States, Pacifi ...
. The same term is used informally in Canada to refer to the
Coast Mountains and adjoining inland ranges such as the
Hazelton Mountains, and sometimes also the
Saint Elias Mountains.
Geography
The character of the ranges varies considerably, from the record-setting
tidewater glaciers in the ranges of Alaska, to the rugged Central and
Southern California
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ranges, the
Transverse Ranges and
Peninsular Ranges, in the
chaparral and woodlands eco-region with
Oak Woodland,
Chaparral
Chaparral ( ) is a shrubland plant plant community, community found primarily in California, southern Oregon, and northern Baja California. It is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild wet winters and hot dry summers) and infrequent, high-intens ...
shrub forest or
Coastal sage scrub-covering them. The coastline is often seen dropping steeply into the sea with photogenic views. Along the
British Columbia
British Columbia is the westernmost Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that ...
and Alaska coast, the mountains intermix with the sea in a complex maze of
fjord
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s, with thousands of islands. Off the Southern California coast the
Channel Islands
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archipelago
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of the
Santa Monica Mountains extends for .
There are
coastal plains at the mouths of rivers that have punched through the mountains spreading sediments, most notably at the
Copper River in Alaska, the
Fraser River
The Fraser River () is the longest river within British Columbia, Canada, rising at Fraser Pass near Blackrock Mountain (Canada), Blackrock Mountain in the Rocky Mountains and flowing for , into the Strait of Georgia just south of the City of V ...
in British Columbia, and the
Columbia River
The Columbia River (Upper Chinook language, Upper Chinook: ' or '; Sahaptin language, Sahaptin: ''Nch’i-Wàna'' or ''Nchi wana''; Sinixt dialect'' '') is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The river headwater ...
between Washington and Oregon. In California: the
Sacramento
Sacramento ( or ; ; ) is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat of Sacramento County. Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers in Northern California's Sacramento Valley, Sacramento's 2020 p ...
and
San Joaquin Rivers'
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay (Chochenyo language, Chochenyo: 'ommu) is a large tidal estuary in the United States, U.S. state of California, and gives its name to the San Francisco Bay Area. It is dominated by the cities of San Francisco, California, San ...
, the
Santa Clara River's
Oxnard Plain, the Los Angeles, San Gabriel, and Santa Ana Rivers'
Los Angeles Basin
The Los Angeles Basin is a sedimentary Structural basin, basin located in Southern California, in a region known as the Peninsular Ranges. The basin is also connected to an wikt:anomalous, anomalous group of east–west trending chains of mountai ...
a coastal sediment-filled plain between the peninsular and transverse ranges with sediment in the basin up to 6 miles (10 km) deep, and the San Diego River's
Mission Bay.
From the vicinity of San Francisco Bay north, it is common in winter for cool unstable air masses from the
Gulf of Alaska to make landfall in one of the Coast Ranges, resulting in heavy
precipitation
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, both as
rain
Rain is a form of precipitation where water drop (liquid), droplets that have condensation, condensed from Water vapor#In Earth's atmosphere, atmospheric water vapor fall under gravity. Rain is a major component of the water cycle and is res ...
and
snow
Snow consists of individual ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere—usually within clouds—and then fall, accumulating on the ground where they undergo further changes.
It consists of frozen crystalline water througho ...
, especially on their western slopes. The same Winter weather occurs with less frequency and precipitation in Southern California, with the mountains' western faces and peaks causing an eastward
rainshadow that produces the arid
desert regions.
Omitted from the list below, but often included is the Sierra Nevada, a major mountain range of eastern California that is separated by the Central Valley over much of its length from the California Coast Ranges and the Transverse Ranges.
Geology
On the West coast of North America, the coast ranges and the coastal plain form the margin. Most of the land is made of
terranes that have been
accreted onto the margin. In the north, the insular belt is an accreted terrane, forming the margin. This belt extends from the
Wrangellia Terrane in Alaska to the Chilliwack group of Canada.
A rupture in
Rodinia
Rodinia (from the Russian родина, ''rodina'', meaning "motherland, birthplace") was a Mesoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic supercontinent that assembled 1.26–0.90 billion years ago (Ga) and broke up 750–633 million years ago (Ma). wer ...
750 million years ago formed a passive margin in the eastern Pacific Northwest. The breakup of
Pangea
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200 million years ago began the westward movement of the North American plate, creating an active margin on the western continent. As the continent drifted West, terranes were accreted onto the west coast.
[ The timing of the accretion of the insular belt is uncertain, although the closure did not occur until at least 115 million years ago.][ Other ]Mesozoic
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terranes that accreted onto the continent include the Klamath Mountains
The Klamath Mountains are a rugged and lightly populated mountain range in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon in the western United States. As a mountain system within both the greater Pacific Coast Ranges and the California Coast R ...
, the Sierra Nevada, and the Guerrero super-terrane of western Mexico. 90–80 million years ago the subducting Farallon plate split and formed the Kula Plate to the North. This formed an area in what is now Northern California, where the plates converged forming a Mélange. North of this was the Columbia Embayment, where the continental margin was east of the surrounding areas.[ Many of the major ]batholith
A batholith () is a large mass of intrusive rock, intrusive igneous rock (also called plutonic rock), larger than in area, that forms from cooled magma deep in the Earth's crust. Batholiths are almost always made mostly of felsic or intermediate ...
s date from the late Cretaceous
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.[ As the Laramide Orogeny ended around 48 million years ago, the accretion of the Siletzia terrane began in the Pacific Northwest. This began the volcanic activity in the Cascadia subduction zone, forming the modern Cascade Range, and lasted into the ]Miocene
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. Events here may relate to the ignimbrite flare-up of the southern Basin and Range. As extension in the Basin and Range Province slowed by a change in North American Plate movement circa 7 to 8 Million years ago, rifting began on the Gulf of California
The Gulf of California (), also known as the Sea of Cortés (''Mar de Cortés'') or Sea of Cortez, or less commonly as the Vermilion Sea (''Mar Vermejo''), is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean that separates the Baja California peninsula from ...
.[
Although many of the ranges do share a common geologic history, the Pacific Coast Ranges province is not defined by geology, but rather by geography. Many of the various ranges are composed of distinct forms of rock from many different periods of geological time from the ]Precambrian
The Precambrian ( ; or pre-Cambrian, sometimes abbreviated pC, or Cryptozoic) is the earliest part of Earth's history, set before the current Phanerozoic Eon. The Precambrian is so named because it preceded the Cambrian, the first period of t ...
in parts of the Little San Bernardino Mountains to 10,000-year-old rock in the Cascade Range. For one example, the Peninsular Ranges, composed of Mesozoic batholitic rock, are geologically extremely different from the San Bernardino Mountains, composed of a mix of Precambrian metamorphic rock and Cenozoic sedimentary rock. However, both are considered part of the Pacific Coast Ranges due to their proximity and similar economic and social impact on surrounding communities.
Major ranges
These are the members of the Pacific Coast Ranges, from north to south:
* Kenai Mountains, southern Alaska
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* Chugach Mountains, southern Alaska
* Talkeetna Mountains, southern Alaska
* Yukon Ranges, Alaska, Yukon
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**Wrangell Mountains
The Wrangell Mountains are a high mountain range of eastern Alaska in the United States. Much of the range is included in Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park and Preserve. The Wrangell Mountains are almost entirely volcanic in origin, and they i ...
, southern Alaska
* Saint Elias Mountains, southern Alaska, southwestern Yukon, far northwestern British Columbia
** Alsek Ranges
*** Fairweather Range
*** Takshanuk Mountains, Haines, Alaska
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-area. Between Chilkat and Chilkoot watersheds
* Coast Mountains
**Boundary Ranges
The Boundary Ranges, also known in the singular and as the Alaska Boundary Range, are the largest and most northerly subrange of the Coast Mountains. They begin at the Nass River, near the southern end of the Alaska Panhandle in the Canadian pro ...
, southeastern Alaska, northwestern British Columbia
*** Cheja Range (southeast of Taku/Whiting Rivers)
*** Chechidla Range
*** Chutine Icefield
*** Adam Mountains
*** Ashington Range
*** Burniston Range
*** Dezadeash Range
*** Florence Range
*** Halleck Range
***Juneau Icefield
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*** Kakuhan Range
*** Lincoln Mountains
*** Longview Range
*** Peabody Mountains
*** Rousseau Range
*** Seward Mountains
*** Snowslide Range
*** Spectrum Range
*** Stikine Icecap
** Kitimat Ranges BC North Coast
** Pacific Ranges BC South & Central Coast
*** Rainbow Range northwest Chilcotin, also classifiable as part of the Interior Plateau
*** Pantheon Range Homathko area
*** Niut Range Homathko area
*** Waddington Range Homathko area
*** Whitemantle Range Homathko area
*** Bendor Range
*** Garibaldi Ranges
*** Clendinning Range
***Tantalus Range
The Tantalus Range is a subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in southern British Columbia, Canada. The range is easily viewed from the "Sea to Sky Highway" that travels from Vancouver to Squamish, British Columbia, Squamish and W ...
*** Chilcotin Ranges
**** Dickson Range
**** Shulaps Range
****Camelsfoot Range
The Camelsfoot Range is a sub-range of the Chilcotin Ranges subdivision of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia. The Fraser River forms its eastern boundary. The range is approximately 90 km at its maximum length ...
*** Lillooet Ranges, (Fraser Canyon west bank)
**** Cantilever Range
****Cayoosh Range
The Cayoosh Range is the northernmost section of the Lillooet Ranges, which are a subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. The range covers an area of c. and is approximately SW to NE and about SE to ...
*** Douglas Ranges
***Front Ranges (North Shore Mountains
The North Shore Mountains are a mountain range overlooking Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. Their southernmost peaks are visible from most areas in Vancouver and form a distinctive backdrop for the city.
The steep southern slopes of the No ...
)
* Insular Mountains, British Columbia
** Vancouver Island Ranges, British Columbia
** Queen Charlotte Mountains, British Columbia
*Cascade Range
The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington (state), Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as m ...
, British Columbia (Fraser Canyon east bank), Washington, Oregon
Oregon ( , ) is a U.S. state, state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is a part of the Western U.S., with the Columbia River delineating much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington (state), Washington, while t ...
and California
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*Olympic Mountains
The Olympic Mountains are a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high – Mount Olympus (Washington), Mount Olympus is the high ...
, Washington
* Willapa Hills
** Black Hills
** Doty Hills
* Oregon Coast Range, Oregon
** Northern Oregon Coast Range
** Central Oregon Coast Range
** Southern Oregon Coast Range
* Calapooya Mountains, Oregon
* Klamath-Siskiyou, Oregon, Northern California
**Klamath Mountains
The Klamath Mountains are a rugged and lightly populated mountain range in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon in the western United States. As a mountain system within both the greater Pacific Coast Ranges and the California Coast R ...
, Oregon, Northern California
**Siskiyou Mountains
The Siskiyou Mountains are a Coast Ranges, coastal subrange of the Klamath Mountains, and located in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon in the United States. They extend in an arc for approximately from east of Crescent City, Calif ...
, Oregon, Northern California
** Trinity Alps and Salmon Mountains, Northern California
** Yolla Bolly Mountains, Northern California
* Northern Coast Ranges, Northern California
** King Range, Northern California
** Mendocino Range, Northern California
** Mayacamas Mountains, Northern California
** Marin Hills, Northern California, (including Mount Tamalpais
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)
* Central California Coast Ranges, Central California
** Santa Cruz Mountains, Central California
** Diablo Range, Central California
** Gabilan Range, Central California
** Santa Lucia Range, Central California
** Temblor Range, Central California
** Caliente Range, Central California
* Transverse Ranges, Southern California
** Sierra Madre Mountains, Southern California
** Sierra Pelona Mountains, Southern California
**San Emigdio Mountains
The San Emigdio Mountains are a part of the Transverse Ranges in Southern California, extending from Interstate 5 at Lebec and Gorman on the east to Highway 33–166 on the west. They link the Tehachapis and Temblor Range and form the southe ...
, Southern California
** San Rafael Mountains, Southern California
**Santa Ynez Mountains
The Santa Ynez Mountains are a portion of the Transverse Ranges, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges of the west coast of North America. It is the westernmost range in the Transverse Ranges.
The range is a large fault block of Cenozoic age created ...
, Southern California
** Tehachapi Mountains, Southern California
** Topatopa Mountains, Southern California
** Santa Susana Mountains, Southern California
**Simi Hills
The Simi Hills are a low rocky mountain range of the Transverse Ranges in eastern Ventura County, California, Ventura County and western Los Angeles County, California, Los Angeles County, of Southern California, United States.
The range runs ma ...
, Southern California
** Santa Monica Mountains, Southern California
** Chalk Hills, Southern California
**San Gabriel Mountains
The San Gabriel Mountains () are a mountain range located in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties, California, United States. The mountain range is part of the Transverse Ranges and lies between the Los Angeles Basin and the Mojave Desert ...
, Southern California
** San Rafael Hills, Southern California
** Puente Hills, Southern California
** San Bernardino Mountains, Southern California
** Little San Bernardino Mountains, Southern California
* Peninsular Ranges, Southern California and Mexico
**Santa Ana Mountains
The Santa Ana Mountains are a short peninsular mountain range along the coast of Southern California in the United States. They extend for approximately southeast of the Los Angeles Basin largely along the border between Orange and Riversid ...
, Southern California
** Chino Hills, Southern California
** San Jacinto Mountains, Southern California
** Palomar Mountain Range, Southern California
** Laguna Mountains, Southern California
** Sierra Juarez, Northern Baja California, Mexico
** Sierra San Pedro Martir, Central Baja California, Mexico
** Sierra de San Borja, Central Baja California, Mexico
** Sierra de San Francisco, Central Baja California, Mexico
** Sierra de Guadalupe cave paintings, Central Baja California, Mexico
** Sierra de la Giganta, Southern Baja California, Mexico
**Sierra de la Laguna
The Sierra de la Laguna is a mountain range at the southern end of the Baja California peninsula in Mexico, and is the southernmost range of the Peninsular Ranges System.
It is located in La Paz Municipality, Baja California Sur, La Paz Municipa ...
, Southern Baja California, Mexico
* Sierra Madre Occidental, Northwestern Mexico
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Major icefields
These are not named as ranges, but amount to the same thing. The Pacific Coast Ranges are home to the largest temperate-latitude icefields in the world.
* Harding Icefield
* Sargent Icefield
* Bagley Icefield
* Kluane Icefields
*Juneau Icefield
The Juneau Icefield is an ice field located just north of Juneau, Alaska, Juneau, Alaska, continuing north through the border with British Columbia, extending through an area of in the Coast Mountains, Coast Range ranging north to south and east ...
* Stikine Icecap
* Ha-Iltzuk Icefield (Silverthrone Glacier)
* Monarch Icefield
* Waddington Icefield
* Homathko Icefield
* Lillooet Icecap (Lillooet Crown)
* Pemberton Icefield
''Only the largest icefields are listed above; smaller icefields may be listed on the various range pages. Formally unnamed icefields are not listed''
See also
* List of Pacific Coast Ranges topics
* Coast Range (ecoregion)
* California Coast Ranges
The Coast Ranges of California span from Del Norte County, California, Del Norte or Humboldt County, California, south to Santa Barbara County, California, Santa Barbara County. The other three coastal California mountain ranges are the Trans ...
(geomorphic province)
* Coast Ranges (geomorphic province)
* United States physiographic regions
References
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North American Cordillera
Geology of North America
Geography of North America
Geography of the West Coast of the United States
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Mountain ranges of Mexico
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Physiographic provinces
Physiographic regions of Canada
Physiographic regions of Mexico
Physiographic regions of the United States