A seagull flies over the California Coastal National Monument which stretches along the entire coast of California and extends 12 miles into the Pacific Ocean.  The Monument includes 20,000 rocks, islands, pinnacles and reefs.
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Wagon wheel in the Carrizo Plain National Monument Geothermal Well Rock Climbing Wild Horses River Rafters on Cache Creek
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Wilderness


Wilderness areas managed by the Bureau of Land Management are remote and undeveloped. They offer visitors a place to truly "get away from it all:" away from crowds of people, away from modern conveniences like running water, electric power - away even from developed roads.  These wilderness areas are preserved under federal law, because they offer special ecology, scenery, geology, history or other values.

Explore these pages to learn more about these special places:


Little Chuckwalla Mountains Wilderness Area
Little Chuckwalla Mountains Wilderness Area