The Tecate Divide is a mountain ridge in southeastern San Diego County, California , running in a north-south direction on the southeast fringe of the Cuyamaca Mountains . It reaches an altitude of 4,239 feet (1,292 m),[ 1] [ 2] and passes between the towns of Live Oak Springs to the west[ 1] and Boulevard, California on its eastern slope.[ 3]
The divide is crossed by Interstate 8 at an altitude of 4,140 feet (1,260 m).[ 3] [ 4]
The Tecate Divide is also a highway summit on Interstate 8. It is the fourth 4,000 feet (1,200 m) highway summit east ward of San Diego through the Cuyamaca Mountains . The first highway summit had been unnamed until "Carpenter Summit " was proposed in late 2019, now pending with the United States Geological Survey . The second is Laguna Summit and the third is Crestwood Summit .[ 4]
The name "Tecate" is used for several other place names in southeastern San Diego County and across the border in Mexico, most notably for the city of Tecate .[ 3]
References
^ a b Tecate Divide Topo Map in San Diego County CA , Topozone
^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tecate Divide
^ a b c Fetzer, Leland (2005), San Diego County Place Names, A to Z , Adventures in the natural history and cultural heritage of the Californias, Sunbelt Publications, pp. 145–146, ISBN 9780932653734
^ a b Summit information by district, county, route, and postmile , California Department of Transportation, archived from the original on 2017-03-01, retrieved 2017-06-02