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Palm Springs-South Coast Field Office
Palm Springs-South Coast Field Office
South Coast Resource Management Plan

The Palm Springs - South Coast Field Office manages approximately 1.7 million acres of public land in the desert and coastal areas of Southern California. The South Coast Resource Management Plan, completed in 1994, covers over 130,000 acres of BLM-administered surface land (referred to as BLM public land) and 167,000 acres of federal mineral ownership where the surface is privately owned (referred to as BLM split estate land). The BLM public lands in the South Coast planning area are scattered over a five-county area in over 300 separate parcels. Most of the BLM land base in the planning area is in western San Diego and western Riverside counties, with the remainder in southwestern San Bernardino, Los Angeles, and Orange counties.

South Coast RMP and ROD (PDF - 3.6Mb)
Land Ownership Map 1A (PDF - 29.5Mb)
Land Ownership Map 1B (PDF - 19.5Mb)
Parcel Locations Map 2A (PDF - 28.6Mb)
Parcel Locations Map 2B (PDF - 19.7Mb)
Land Use Decisions Map 3A (PDF - 28.8Mb)
Land Use Decisions Map 3B (PDF - 19.7Mb)