
Agricultural development meets the steep ascent of the Tehachapi Mountains in this survey of the southern San Joaquin Valley. The city of Arvin serves as the primary hub, surrounded by smaller community clusters like Mitchells Corner, Edmundson Acres, and the historically significant Di Giorgio area. The landscape transitions sharply from the irrigated flatlands fed by the E Side Canal to the arid, complex topography of the Tejon Hills. This map documents the intricate grid of county roads, such as Bear Mountain Blvd and Tejon Hwy, that support the region's vast orchards and fields. To the southeast, the terrain rises toward Comanche Point, where the drainage of Little Sycamore Canyon and natural water sources like Amargo Springs and Comanche Spring punctuate the foothills before the mountains reach their higher elevations.
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