San Sevaine Flats is a small area of flatland east of Cucamonga Peak in the San Gabriel Mountains in San Bernardino County, California. The area is in the Cucamonga Wilderness in the San Bernardino National Forest, 1.24 miles south of Bonita Falls on South Fork Lytle Creek and north of Rancho Cucamonga, California. It has an elevation of 1,690 meters, or 5,545 feet.[1]
^San Sevaine Flats, California; from www.topoquest.com, accessed 2/23/2013
SanSevaineFlats is a small area of flatland east of Cucamonga Peak in the San Gabriel Mountains in San Bernardino County, California. The area is in...
SanSevaineFlats and SanSevaine Lookout in the San Gabriel Mountains, Sainsevain street in Los Angeles (incorporated into Commercial Street), San Sevaine...
up. Henry with part of the gang moved into the eastern San Gabriel Mountains at SanSevaineFlats from which they began rustling, committing robbery and...
his gang first moved to the area of upper Lytle Creek and SanSevaineFlats in the eastern San Gabriel Mountains, rustling and committing robbery and murder...
James Henry with part of the gang moved into the eastern San Gabriel Mountains at SanSevaineFlats from which they began rustling, committing robbery and...
of a committee which dedicated a tree in the SanSevaineflats, west of Lytle Creek Canyon in honor of San Bernardino County Supervisor J.E Elliott, noted...