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- Willow_Springs_Canyon abstract "Willow Springs Canyon is a canyon cut by Willow Springs Canyon Wash. Its source is at the head of the canyon in the gap in the Portal Ridge of the Transverse Range, 0.5 miles north of Elizabeth Lake. It is cut into the slope to the northeast into the Antelope Valley, crossing the California Aqueduct. The mouth of the Canyon is 0.25 miles southwest of its confluence with Myrick Canyon Wash which is 300 feet southwest of the intersection of Munz Ranch Road with the Neenach - Fairmont Road in Los Angeles County, California, USA. The closest populated place to Willow Springs Canyon is Elizabeth Lake, California.".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon length "4667.0976".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthElevation "789.1272".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthPosition Willow_Springs_Canyon__mouthPosition__1.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon region Los_Angeles_County,_California.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceMountain Elizabeth_Lake_(Los_Angeles_County,_California).
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourcePlace Elizabeth_Lake_(Los_Angeles_County,_California).
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourcePosition Willow_Springs_Canyon__sourcePosition__1.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon thumbnail California_Locator_Map.PNG?width=300.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon type Valley.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon wikiPageID "34303747".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon wikiPageRevisionID "605104038".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon category Valley.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon country "United States".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon hasPhotoCollection Willow_Springs_Canyon.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon lengthImperial "2.9".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon map "California Locator Map.PNG".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mapCaption "Willow Springs Canyon".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mapLocator "California".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthElevationImperial "2589".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthLatD "34".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthLatM "42".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthLatNs "N".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthLatS "34".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthLocation "0.5".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthLongD "118".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthLongEw "W".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthLongM "21".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon mouthLongS "17".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon name "Willow Springs Canyon".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon region Los_Angeles_County,_California.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceLatD "34".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceLatM "40".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceLatNs "N".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceLatS "19".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceLocation "at the head of the canyon in the gap northeast of Elizabeth Lake".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceLongD "118".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceLongEw "W".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceLongM "23".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sourceLongS "43".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon state "California".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon subject Category:El_Camino_Viejo.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon subject Category:Geography_of_Los_Angeles_County,_California.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon subject Category:Stockton_-_Los_Angeles_Road.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon type NaturalPlace.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon type Place.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon type Valley.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon type Wikidata:Q532.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon type Place.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon type Location.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon comment "Willow Springs Canyon is a canyon cut by Willow Springs Canyon Wash. Its source is at the head of the canyon in the gap in the Portal Ridge of the Transverse Range, 0.5 miles north of Elizabeth Lake. It is cut into the slope to the northeast into the Antelope Valley, crossing the California Aqueduct.".
- Willow_Springs_Canyon label "Willow Springs Canyon".
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- Willow_Springs_Canyon sameAs Q8022364.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon sameAs Q8022364.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon wasDerivedFrom Willow_Springs_Canyon?oldid=605104038.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon depiction California_Locator_Map.PNG.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon isPrimaryTopicOf Willow_Springs_Canyon.
- Willow_Springs_Canyon name "Willow Springs Canyon".