Cuddy Canyon, California

Cuddy Canyon is a canyon running along the boundary line between Kern County and Ventura County, California.[1] It lies inside the Los Padres National Forest and southern San Emigdio Mountains.

Cuddy Canyon
The canyon, viewed from Interstate 5 to the east; part of Lebec can be seen along Frazier Mountain Park Road
The canyon, viewed from Interstate 5 to the east; part of Lebec can be seen along Frazier Mountain Park Road
Cuddy Canyon is located in California
Cuddy Canyon
Cuddy Canyon
Coordinates: 34°49′05″N 118°53′05″W
LocationKern County and Ventura County
RangeTransverse Ranges

The canyon includes the Tejon Pass mountain communities of Frazier Park, and Lake of the Woods. For purposes of the census-designated places only, none of the sparsely populated Cuddy Valley that lies within Ventura County are included for the statistics for Frazier Park or Lake of the Woods.[2][3]

History

The 18th-19th century El Camino Viejo passed through the valley canyon, between the Los Angeles Basin and San Francisco Bay Area missions and settlements. Cuddy Canyon was named for John Fletcher Cuddy who settled and ranched in the canyon and in Cuddy Valley.

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