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Pigeon Pass Valley, is a valley in Riverside County, California. Its mouth lies at an elevation of 1,696 feet/517 meters above Poorman Reservoir. Its head lies on the south slope of the northwest extreme of the ridge of Reche Summit mountain at 33°59′53″N117°16′09″W / 33.99806°N 117.26917°W / 33.99806; -117.26917 , northeast of Pigeon Pass. [1]

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Coordinates: 33°57′45″N117°15′21″W / 33.96250°N 117.25583°W / 33.96250; -117.25583