The Domeland Wilderness is a rugged and remote area in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains known for its pristine landscapes and diverse wildlife.
The Domeland Wilderness is a vast and stunning wilderness area located in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. It is known for its rugged terrain, towering granite peaks, lush meadows, and crystal-clear alpine lakes. There are several popular points of interest within the Domeland Wilderness that attract hikers, backpackers, and outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.
The Clicks Creek Trail is a popular hiking trail that winds through the heart of the Domeland Wilderness. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, as well as access to several beautiful alpine lakes. Hikers can also spot a variety of wildlife along the trail, including deer, bears, and mountain lions.
Redrock Meadows is a picturesque meadow located in the Domeland Wilderness. The meadow is surrounded by towering granite peaks and lush forests, making it a popular destination for backpackers and campers. Visitors can enjoy stunning sunsets, starry nights, and peaceful walks through the meadow.
Rockhouse Peak is one of the highest peaks in the Domeland Wilderness, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The peak is a popular destination for experienced hikers and climbers looking for a challenging ascent. From the summit, visitors can see miles of unspoiled wilderness stretching out in every direction.
The South Fork Kern River is a pristine river that flows through the Domeland Wilderness. The river is a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and kayaking, offering crystal-clear water and scenic views. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking along the riverbanks or simply relaxing and taking in the natural beauty of the area.
Overall, the Domeland Wilderness is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of activities and attractions to explore. Whether you're a hiker, backpacker, climber, or nature lover, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this stunning wilderness area.
Description: Chimney Peak Recreation Area includes most of the Bakersfield Field Office's Southern Sierra Recreation sites and Wilderness areas, including Domelands Wilderness, Sacatar Trail Wilderness, Owens Peak Wilderness, Chimney Peak Wilderness, Long Valley Campground, Chimney Creek Campground, Walker Pass Campground, the Owens Peak segment of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Lamont Peak and other Wilderness trails, and the former Chimney Peak Backcountry byway. The area consists of approximately 105,000 acres stretching from north of California State Highway 178 to the edge of the Field Office near Kennedy Meadows. This rugged section of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains offers a number of excellent opportunities for hiking, bakcpacking, day hiking, horseback riding, and outstanding opportunities for primitive recreation and experiences of solitude and isolation. Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Chimney Peak Recreation Area includes most of the Bakersfield Field Office's Southern Sierra Recreation sites and Wilderness areas, including Domelands Wilderness, Sacatar Trail Wilderness, Owens Peak Wilderness, Chimney Peak Wilderness, Long Valley Campground, Chimney Creek Campground, Walker Pass Campground, the Owens Peak segment of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Lamont Peak and other Wilderness trails, and the former Chimney Peak Backcountry byway. The area consists of approximately 105,000 acres stretching from north of California State Highway 178 to the edge of the Field Office near Kennedy Meadows. This rugged section of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains offers a number of excellent opportunities for hiking, bakcpacking, day hiking, horseback riding, and outstanding opportunities for primitive recreation and experiences of solitude and isolation. Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Chimney Peak Recreation Area includes most of the Bakersfield Field Office's Southern Sierra Recreation sites and Wilderness areas, including Domelands Wilderness, Sacatar Trail Wilderness, Owens Peak Wilderness, Chimney Peak Wilderness, Long Valley Campground, Chimney Creek Campground, Walker Pass Campground, the Owens Peak segment of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Lamont Peak and other Wilderness trails, and the former Chimney Peak Backcountry byway. The area consists of approximately 105,000 acres stretching from north of California State Highway 178 to the edge of the Field Office near Kennedy Meadows. This rugged section of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains offers a number of excellent opportunities for hiking, bakcpacking, day hiking, horseback riding, and outstanding opportunities for primitive recreation and experiences of solitude and isolation. Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: The Pacific Crest Trail passes through a portion of the Chimney Peak wilderness on its way to the Domelands. Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM
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Description: Domeland Wilderness (BLM addition) is adjacent to the Sequoia National Forest portion of the original Domelands Wilderness and consists of pinyon-covered mountains along the eastern side of the Kern River's South Fork drainage. A long, narrow, sage-covered valley runs along the eastern edge of the wilderness. Rugged topography, perennial streams, variable terrain, and mixed vegetation offer outstanding opportunities for solitude and unconfined recreation. Hiking and horseback riding trails offer spectacular routes through this pristine wilderness. Photo by Jesse pluim, BLM
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Description: Domeland Wilderness (BLM addition) is adjacent to the Sequoia National Forest portion of the original Domelands Wilderness and consists of pinyon-covered mountains along the eastern side of the Kern River's South Fork drainage. A long, narrow, sage-covered valley runs along the eastern edge of the wilderness. Rugged topography, perennial streams, variable terrain, and mixed vegetation offer outstanding opportunities for solitude and unconfined recreation. Hiking and horseback riding trails offer spectacular routes through this pristine wilderness. Photo by Jesse pluim, BLM
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Description: Domeland Wilderness from Bald Mountain, summer 2007. Tulare County, California, Sierra Nevada.
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Description: Trout Creek in Domeland Wilderness, Tulare County, California
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