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Del Puerto Canyon is the valley or canyon of Del Puerto Creek in Stanislaus County, California. The canyon mouth is at Coordinates: 37°29′18″N121°12′25″W / 37.48833°N 121.20694°W / 37.48833; -121.20694 an elevation of 223 feet (68 meters). Its head is located at 37°23′51″N121°27′26″W / 37.39750°N 121.45722°W / 37.39750; -121.45722 and is at an elevation of 2,800 feet (850 meters) on the south slope of Red Mountain. [1]

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