Polonio Pass | |
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View of the surrounding grasslands from the crest of Polonio Pass.
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Elevation | 1,407 ft (429 m) |
Traversed by | ![]() ![]() |
Location | Kern County |
Range | Temblor and Diablo Ranges |
Coordinates | 35°43′25″N 120°11′36″W / 35.723679°N 120.193286°W / 35.723679; -120.193286 |
Polonio Pass is a low mountain pass that separates the Temblor Range to the south, and the Diablo Range to the north, linking Kern County, California, in the Central Valley, to Shandon and Paso RoblesinSan Luis Obispo County, both in the American state of California. The pass is surrounded by grassy plains, with Highway 46 beginning its wind through the narrow mountain gap just a couple miles west. It is the southernmost crossing of the Diablo Range.[1][2][3]
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