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{{Short description|Mountain in California, United States}}
{{Infobox mountain
| name = La Cumbre Peak
| photo = LaCumbrePeak.jpg
| photo_alt =
| photo_size= 260
| elevation_ft = 3997
| elevation_ref = {{navd88}}<ref name="ngs">{{cite ngs |pid=EW8015 |name=Near La Cumbre |accessdate=2014-03-04}}</ref>
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| prominence_ref = <ref name="pb">{{cite peakbagger |pid=24162 |name=La Cumbre Peak, California |accessdate=2014-03-04}}</ref>
| range = [[Santa Ynez Mountains]]
| location = [[Santa Barbara County, California|Santa Barbara County]], [[California]],
| map = USA California#USA
| map_caption = Location in California
| map_size =
| label =
| label_position =
| coordinates = {{coord|34.494391869|N|119.712539711|W|type:mountain_region:US-CA_scale:100000_source:NGS|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| range_coordinates =
| coordinates_ref = <ref name="ngs"/>
| topo = [[United States Geological Survey|USGS]] Santa Barbara
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East Camino Cielo (originally known as ''Ridge Route'') was constructed between October 1930 and June 1931 as a single lane road that extended {{convert|18|mi|km|abbr=off}} from [[San Marcos Pass]] to the summit of La Cumbre Peak. The intermittently curvaceous road was opened to the
Construction of a fire lookout station upon the summit featuring a seasonal glass house was completed in the summer of 1923 by the [[United States Forest Service|US Forest Service]], but may have been impacted by a fire that approached it from three sides in September of that year.<ref name="ForestLookouts" /> In 1946, "La Cumbre Peak Lookout" was built to replace a ''California Region 5 Plan 4AR cabin'' that was mounted on a {{convert|10|ft|m|abbr=on}} open timber tower. Utilizing an ''"innovative experimental design"'' that employed relatively high walls and sloped glass, the newer structure was considered to be expensive for its time (at a cost of $6,500) and was therefore the only model of its type to be constructed. The lookout was listed in the [[National Historic Lookout Register]] on June 19, 2010.<ref name="NHLR">{{cite web|url=http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/ca/la-cumbre-peak-lookout/|website=National Historic Lookout Register|title=La Cumbre Peak Lookout: US 882, CA 92|publisher=American Resources, Inc. and Forest Fire Lookout Association|location=Vienna, Virginia|date=July 31, 2020}}</ref>
▲[[File:LaCumbrePeak.jpg|thumb|none|260px|La Cumbre Peak, viewed from the east. While the mountain is composed of [[Matilija Sandstone]], a prominent outcrop of the [[Juncal Formation]] is in the foreground.]]
==References==
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* {{cite gnis |id=244399 |name=La Cumbre Peak}}
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[[Category:Mountains of Santa Barbara County, California]]▼
▲[[Category:Mountains of Santa Barbara County, California]]
[[Category:Santa Ynez Mountains]]
[[Category:Mountains of Southern California]]
{{SantaBarbaraCountyCA-geo-stub}}
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