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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El Centro Field Office

Wilderness

"...A wilderness, is hereby recognized as an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain..."  The Wilderness Act, 1964


BLM El Centro Field Office Wilderness Areas - Upper left: Jacumba Mountains  Upper right: Picacho Peak  Lower left: Windcaves, Coyote Mountains.  Lower right: Wildflowers in bloom, North Algodones Dunes  All photos taken by BLM.

Carrizo Gorge
Coyote Mountains
Fish Creek Mountains
Indian Pass
Jacumba
Little Picacho
North Algodones Dunes
Palo Verde Mountains
Picacho Peak
Sawtooth Mountains


More Wilderness Information

View listing of all BLM California Wilderness Areas