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- Bridgeport_Valley abstract "The Bridgeport Valley is a large, fertile mountain basin between the eastern Sierra Nevada and the Bodie Hills of the U.S. state of California. The valley is 10 miles (16 km) long and 7.5 miles (12.1 km) wide, and is used primarily for ranching. The East Walker River is the main stream flowing through the Bridgeport Valley; tributaries include Robinson and Swauger Creeks. The only town in the valley is Bridgeport, near Bridgeport Reservoir, which is formed by a dam that floods the northern end of the valley.Although the surrounding terrain is predominantly steep and rugged, the floor of the valley is generally flat and lies at an elevation of some 6,460 feet (1,970 m). Vertical relief on the sheer western side can be up to 3,000 feet (910 m), while on the eastern side, the slopes are more gradual, rising 1,500 to 2,500 feet (460 to 760 m) above the valley floor. Numerous peaks exceeding 10,000 feet (3,000 m) in height border the valley within a few miles on the west, south and east sides. The highest mountain that directly borders the valley is Mount Jackson, at 9,377 feet (2,858 m) above sea level.U.S. Highway 395 bisects the valley, running from southeast to northwest. California State Route 182 also runs through the northern portion of the valley.The north, west and southwest slopes of the valley border on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.Bridgeport Valley is believed to be a triangular graben valley, bordered by geologic faults on almost all sides. The bedrock below the valley floor has dropped significantly below the level of the surrounding peaks, and streams flowing into it from the Sierra have deposited several hundred feet of sediments into it, creating the flat floor seen today. Thus a major portion of the valley floor actually lies on a large alluvial fan formed by Robinson Creek sediment deposits to the southwest, where the creek exits out of the mountains into the Bridgeport Valley. The channels of the alluvial fan branch out towards the north, northeast and east creating a highly fertile and well-watered grassy region. One of the valley's alternate names, \"Big Meadows\", likely originated from this quality.In 1857, gold was discovered close to the Bridgeport Valley, starting the first major gold rush to the east of the Sierra Nevada in California.".
- Bridgeport_Valley city Bridgeport,_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley highestPosition Bridgeport_Valley__highestPosition__1.
- Bridgeport_Valley length "16093.44".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowest "East Walker River".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestMountain Bridgeport_Reservoir.
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestPlace Bridgeport_Reservoir.
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestPosition Bridgeport_Valley__lowestPosition__1.
- Bridgeport_Valley maximumElevation "2858.1096".
- Bridgeport_Valley minimumElevation "1948.5864".
- Bridgeport_Valley region Mono_County,_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley river East_Walker_River.
- Bridgeport_Valley state California.
- Bridgeport_Valley thumbnail Sierra_Nevada_near_Bridgeport,_California-1000px.jpeg?width=300.
- Bridgeport_Valley width "12070.08".
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageID "30350172".
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageLength "5225".
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageRevisionID "696821447".
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Alluvial_fan.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Bodie_Hills.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Bridgeport,_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Bridgeport_Reservoir.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink California_State_Route_182.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Mono_County,_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink East_Walker_River.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(geology).
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Graben.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Humboldt-Toiyabe_National_Forest.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Mono_County,_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Nevada_(U.S.).
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_395.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Bridgeport_Valley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bridgeport Valley".
- Bridgeport_Valley areaImperial "45".
- Bridgeport_Valley city Bridgeport,_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley country "United States".
- Bridgeport_Valley depthImperial "2000".
- Bridgeport_Valley highest "Mount Jackson".
- Bridgeport_Valley highestElevationImperial "9377".
- Bridgeport_Valley highestLatD "38".
- Bridgeport_Valley highestLatM "19".
- Bridgeport_Valley highestLatNs "N".
- Bridgeport_Valley highestLatS "31".
- Bridgeport_Valley highestLongD "119".
- Bridgeport_Valley highestLongEw "W".
- Bridgeport_Valley highestLongM "16".
- Bridgeport_Valley highestLongS "1".
- Bridgeport_Valley imageCaption "View of the Sierra Nevada from the floor of the Bridgeport Valley".
- Bridgeport_Valley lengthImperial "10".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowest "East Walker River".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestElevationImperial "6393".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestLatD "38".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestLatM "19".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestLatNs "N".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestLatS "39".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestLocation "Near Bridgeport Reservoir".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestLongD "119".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestLongEw "W".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestLongM "12".
- Bridgeport_Valley lowestLongS "51".
- Bridgeport_Valley name "Bridgeport Valley".
- Bridgeport_Valley region Mono_County,_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley river East_Walker_River.
- Bridgeport_Valley state "California".
- Bridgeport_Valley widthImperial "7.5".
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- Bridgeport_Valley subject Category:Valleys_of_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley subject Category:Valleys_of_Mono_County,_California.
- Bridgeport_Valley hypernym Basin.
- Bridgeport_Valley type NaturalPlace.
- Bridgeport_Valley type Place.
- Bridgeport_Valley type Settlement.
- Bridgeport_Valley type Valley.
- Bridgeport_Valley type Landform.
- Bridgeport_Valley type Location.
- Bridgeport_Valley type Place.
- Bridgeport_Valley type Thing.
- Bridgeport_Valley type Q39816.
- Bridgeport_Valley comment "The Bridgeport Valley is a large, fertile mountain basin between the eastern Sierra Nevada and the Bodie Hills of the U.S. state of California. The valley is 10 miles (16 km) long and 7.5 miles (12.1 km) wide, and is used primarily for ranching. The East Walker River is the main stream flowing through the Bridgeport Valley; tributaries include Robinson and Swauger Creeks.".
- Bridgeport_Valley label "Bridgeport Valley".
- Bridgeport_Valley sameAs Q4966615.
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- Bridgeport_Valley sameAs Q4966615.
- Bridgeport_Valley wasDerivedFrom Bridgeport_Valley?oldid=696821447.
- Bridgeport_Valley depiction Sierra_Nevada_near_Bridgeport,_California-1000px.jpeg.
- Bridgeport_Valley isPrimaryTopicOf Bridgeport_Valley.
- Bridgeport_Valley name "Bridgeport Valley".