The Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness in California is a rugged and remote desert landscape filled with unique rock formations and stunning panoramic views.
The Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the rugged beauty of the Mojave Desert. Here are some of the most popular points of interest in the area:
Standing at 3,716 feet, Chemehuevi Peak is the highest point in the wilderness area. Hikers can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape from the summit.
This dry wash is a great spot for birdwatching and wildlife viewing. Visitors may spot bighorn sheep, desert tortoises, and a variety of bird species in this area.
This natural spring is a rare source of water in the desert and attracts a variety of wildlife. Hikers can enjoy a refreshing break at Rock Spring before continuing on their journey.
Located near Chemehuevi Wash, these ancient petroglyphs offer a glimpse into the history and culture of the Chemehuevi people. Visitors can marvel at the intricate rock art created by the indigenous inhabitants of the region.
During the spring months, the Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness comes alive with colorful wildflowers. Hikers can enjoy a vibrant display of desert blooms while exploring the trails in the area.
Overall, the Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness offers a diverse range of natural attractions and recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy.
Description: Sunset at the Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness, Needles Field Office. Photo by Mitch Owens, BLM.
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Description: Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness lies 10 miles southeast of Needles, California along US Highway 95, in San Bernardino County. The twelve mile long Trampas Wash cuts its way through the mountains and provides the easiest hiking access into the interior of the wilderness and the Colorado River from the west side. Maps of the area can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management Field Offices in Needles, California or Lake Havasu City, Arizona. www.blm.gov/visit/chemehuevi-mountains-wilderness Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness lies 10 miles southeast of Needles, California along US Highway 95, in San Bernardino County. The twelve mile long Trampas Wash cuts its way through the mountains and provides the easiest hiking access into the interior of the wilderness and the Colorado River from the west side. Maps of the area can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management Field Offices in Needles, California or Lake Havasu City, Arizona. www.blm.gov/visit/chemehuevi-mountains-wilderness Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness lies 10 miles southeast of Needles, California along US Highway 95, in San Bernardino County. The twelve mile long Trampas Wash cuts its way through the mountains and provides the easiest hiking access into the interior of the wilderness and the Colorado River from the west side. Maps of the area can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management Field Offices in Needles, California or Lake Havasu City, Arizona. www.blm.gov/visit/chemehuevi-mountains-wilderness Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness lies 10 miles southeast of Needles, California along US Highway 95, in San Bernardino County. The twelve mile long Trampas Wash cuts its way through the mountains and provides the easiest hiking access into the interior of the wilderness and the Colorado River from the west side. Maps of the area can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management Field Offices in Needles, California or Lake Havasu City, Arizona. www.blm.gov/visit/chemehuevi-mountains-wilderness Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness lies 10 miles southeast of Needles, California along US Highway 95, in San Bernardino County. The twelve mile long Trampas Wash cuts its way through the mountains and provides the easiest hiking access into the interior of the wilderness and the Colorado River from the west side. Maps of the area can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management Field Offices in Needles, California or Lake Havasu City, Arizona. www.blm.gov/visit/chemehuevi-mountains-wilderness Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness lies 10 miles southeast of Needles, California along US Highway 95, in San Bernardino County. The twelve mile long Trampas Wash cuts its way through the mountains and provides the easiest hiking access into the interior of the wilderness and the Colorado River from the west side. Maps of the area can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management Field Offices in Needles, California or Lake Havasu City, Arizona. www.blm.gov/visit/chemehuevi-mountains-wilderness Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness lies 10 miles southeast of Needles, California along US Highway 95, in San Bernardino County. The twelve mile long Trampas Wash cuts its way through the mountains and provides the easiest hiking access into the interior of the wilderness and the Colorado River from the west side. Maps of the area can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management Field Offices in Needles, California or Lake Havasu City, Arizona. www.blm.gov/visit/chemehuevi-mountains-wilderness Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Chemehuevi Mountains Wilderness lies 10 miles southeast of Needles, California along US Highway 95, in San Bernardino County. The twelve mile long Trampas Wash cuts its way through the mountains and provides the easiest hiking access into the interior of the wilderness and the Colorado River from the west side. Maps of the area can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management Field Offices in Needles, California or Lake Havasu City, Arizona. www.blm.gov/visit/chemehuevi-mountains-wilderness Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: The BLM provides oversight for 222 wilderness areas with 8.7 million acres in 10 Western States. Wilderness areas are special places where the earth and its community of life are essentially undisturbed. They retain a primeval character, without permanent improvements and generally appear to have been affected primarily by the forces of nature. Enjoy photos by Bob Wick on BLM Wilderness Areas throughout the state.
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