Calavera Hills Virtual Lab Introduction

 

Introduction

This is written as a field guide at a level appropriate for an introductory geology college student or for a person that has no formal training but is interested in geology. Whats amazing about this area is that it’s very close to the college (about 1 mile away) yet has so many fantastic geologic features that can be observed and interpreted in the field by students. It’s an observational trip, meaning that we will observe characteristics of the rock units/features and then apply them as the fieldtrip progresses in other areas. Heres a drone overview of the site.

 

The hike is about 1 mile roundtrip, is easy to occasional moderate in terrain with well-marked trails with an elevation gain of about 300 feet. There are some hazards here as the area is very popular for mountain bikers, who are generally very respectful and there are rattlesnakes here so stay on the trails and keep an eye out for both.

 

All figures and pictures are public domain or produced by myself for this website unless noted. Special thanks to Larry Hernandez for shooting the drone footage.

 

Location

The Calavera Hills Volcanic Dome is between MiraCosta College and Sage Creek High School. (Google Earth Image)

Location map of Calavera Hills

 

Here are the stops and layout of the Fieldtrip. The trailhead is at an elevation of 265 feet, the low point is at Stop #1 at 197 feet, and the top of the volcanic dome is 502 feet at stop 5. Stop 5 is optional and has a nice view of the area. (Google Earth Image)

Map of the Fieldtrip stops

 

 

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