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Bishop Field Office

Office Location:
351 Pacu Lane, Suite 100
Bishop, CA 93514
Phone: (760) 872-5000, Fax: (760) 872-5050

Office Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday - Friday. Closed from 12:00 to 12:30 Daily

  • We will be processing the following use permits from this office:
    --Mineral Permits
    --Vegetative Permits
  • Visitor Information is available at the Public Lands Information Center located at:
    798 N. Main St.
    Bishop, CA 93514
    760 873-2503
    Call for office hours and days of operation.

    They will be issuing the following types of permits:

    --wood permits
    --Long Term Visitor Area Permits
    --petroglyph information and sign out for brochure
    --campfire permits
    --Christmas Tree tags


Service First:

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To enhance customer service and reduce costs, the BLM, Forest Service, and the National Park Service coordinate land and resource management and public service in the eastern Sierra. The Bishop Field Office is co-located with the Inyo National Forest headquarters and both agencies work together on a wide variety of programs and projects, sharing scarce-skill employees. One-stop shopping for BLM, Forest Service, and National Park Service information and permits is provided at the Public Lands Information Center on Main Street in Bishop and the Interagency Visitor Center in Lone Pine.   BLM Bishop and the Inyo and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests provide integrated wildland fire and fuels management, working together across agency jurisdictions on the federal lands in the eastern Sierra.



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