Idyllwild, California, USA. 29th Apr, 2018. Mountain biker rides steep trails past wildflowers, granite rock slabs and pine tress at elevations above 6,500ft high above the desert floor near Idyllwild in the San Jacinto Mountains. Rising abruptly from the desert floor, the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument reaches an elevation of 10,834 feet, the northernmost of the Peninsular Ranges system. Many flora and fauna species within the national monument are state and federal listed threatened or endangered species, including the Peninsular Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis cremno
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Apr 29, 2018 - Idyllwild, California, U.S. - Mountain biker rides steep trails past wildflowers, granite rock slabs and pine tress at elevations above 6, 500ft high above the desert floor near Idyllwild in the San Jacinto Mountains. Rising abruptly from the desert floor, the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument reaches an elevation of 10, 834 feet, the northernmost of the Peninsular Ranges system. Many flora and fauna species within the national monument are state and federal listed threatened or endangered species, including the Peninsular Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis cremnobates), a subspecies endemic to the Peninsular Ranges. (Credit Image: © Ruaridh Stewart via ZUMA Wire)