Sheep Mountain Wilderness is a rugged and remote area in southern California known for its steep canyons and diverse wildlife.
The Sheep Mountain Wilderness is a stunning area located in the Southern California region of the United States. It is known for its rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking views. Here are some of the most popular points of interest in the Sheep Mountain Wilderness:
At an elevation of over 8,600 feet, Sheep Mountain is the highest point in the wilderness area. It offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular destination for hikers and photographers.
Located along the banks of Deep Creek, these natural hot springs are a favorite spot for visitors looking to relax and unwind. The soothing waters and picturesque surroundings make this a must-visit destination in the wilderness.
This unique area is home to a variety of cactus species, including the iconic Joshua Tree. The stark beauty of the landscape, combined with the rugged terrain, makes Cactus Flats a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
This historic mine dates back to the late 19th century and offers visitors a glimpse into the area's mining past. The mine is located in a scenic valley surrounded by towering cliffs, making it a popular destination for hikers and history buffs.
This high ridge offers stunning views of the surrounding wilderness area and is a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife viewing. Visitors can hike along the ridge and enjoy the peaceful solitude of the wilderness.
Overall, the Sheep Mountain Wilderness is a diverse and beautiful area that offers something for everyone. Whether you're a hiker, photographer, nature enthusiast, or history buff, you're sure to find something to love in this stunning wilderness area.
Description: The Clipper Mountain Wilderness encompasses rugged yellow and dark brown, horizontally striped mesas; narrow canyons with hidden springs; and sparsely vegetated alluvial fans. The small cluster of volcanic mountains is oriented northeast to southwest. In the center, the most prominent ridge, Clipper Mountain, reaches an elevation of 4,625 feet before it dramatically drops off in a series of sharp cliffs overlooking the Clipper and Fenner Valleys. Castle Dome, a local landmark, can be clearly seen from Historic Route 66 to the south and east. Wildlife includes a herd of 40-50 bighorn sheep, coyote, black-tailed jackrabbits, ground squirrels, kangaroo rats, roadrunners, chucker, quail, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, rattlesnakes, and several species of lizards. The entire wilderness is located in Critical Tortoise Habitat. The wilderness is located eastern corner of the sector and consists of 33,844 acres. Access to the area is limited. It is bordered by I-40 on the north and a gas pipeline on the south. Photo by Kyle Sullivan, BLM.
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Description: The Clipper Mountain Wilderness encompasses rugged yellow and dark brown, horizontally striped mesas; narrow canyons with hidden springs; and sparsely vegetated alluvial fans. The small cluster of volcanic mountains is oriented northeast to southwest. In the center, the most prominent ridge, Clipper Mountain, reaches an elevation of 4,625 feet before it dramatically drops off in a series of sharp cliffs overlooking the Clipper and Fenner Valleys. Castle Dome, a local landmark, can be clearly seen from Historic Route 66 to the south and east. Wildlife includes a herd of 40-50 bighorn sheep, coyote, black-tailed jackrabbits, ground squirrels, kangaroo rats, roadrunners, chucker, quail, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, rattlesnakes, and several species of lizards. The entire wilderness is located in Critical Tortoise Habitat. The wilderness is located eastern corner of the sector and consists of 33,844 acres. Access to the area is limited. It is bordered by I-40 on the north and a gas pipeline on the south. Photo by Kyle Sullivan, BLM.
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Description: The Clipper Mountain Wilderness encompasses rugged yellow and dark brown, horizontally striped mesas; narrow canyons with hidden springs; and sparsely vegetated alluvial fans. The small cluster of volcanic mountains is oriented northeast to southwest. In the center, the most prominent ridge, Clipper Mountain, reaches an elevation of 4,625 feet before it dramatically drops off in a series of sharp cliffs overlooking the Clipper and Fenner Valleys. Castle Dome, a local landmark, can be clearly seen from Historic Route 66 to the south and east. Wildlife includes a herd of 40-50 bighorn sheep, coyote, black-tailed jackrabbits, ground squirrels, kangaroo rats, roadrunners, chucker, quail, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, rattlesnakes, and several species of lizards. The entire wilderness is located in Critical Tortoise Habitat. The wilderness is located eastern corner of the sector and consists of 33,844 acres. Access to the area is limited. It is bordered by I-40 on the north and a gas pipeline on the south. Photo by Kyle Sullivan, BLM.
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Description: The Clipper Mountain Wilderness encompasses rugged yellow and dark brown, horizontally striped mesas; narrow canyons with hidden springs; and sparsely vegetated alluvial fans. The small cluster of volcanic mountains is oriented northeast to southwest. In the center, the most prominent ridge, Clipper Mountain, reaches an elevation of 4,625 feet before it dramatically drops off in a series of sharp cliffs overlooking the Clipper and Fenner Valleys. Castle Dome, a local landmark, can be clearly seen from Historic Route 66 to the south and east. Wildlife includes a herd of 40-50 bighorn sheep, coyote, black-tailed jackrabbits, ground squirrels, kangaroo rats, roadrunners, chucker, quail, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, rattlesnakes, and several species of lizards. The entire wilderness is located in Critical Tortoise Habitat. The wilderness is located eastern corner of the sector and consists of 33,844 acres. Access to the area is limited. It is bordered by I-40 on the north and a gas pipeline on the south. Photo by Kyle Sullivan, BLM.
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Description: The Clipper Mountain Wilderness encompasses rugged yellow and dark brown, horizontally striped mesas; narrow canyons with hidden springs; and sparsely vegetated alluvial fans. The small cluster of volcanic mountains is oriented northeast to southwest. In the center, the most prominent ridge, Clipper Mountain, reaches an elevation of 4,625 feet before it dramatically drops off in a series of sharp cliffs overlooking the Clipper and Fenner Valleys. Castle Dome, a local landmark, can be clearly seen from Historic Route 66 to the south and east. Wildlife includes a herd of 40-50 bighorn sheep, coyote, black-tailed jackrabbits, ground squirrels, kangaroo rats, roadrunners, chucker, quail, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, rattlesnakes, and several species of lizards. The entire wilderness is located in Critical Tortoise Habitat. The wilderness is located eastern corner of the sector and consists of 33,844 acres. Access to the area is limited. It is bordered by I-40 on the north and a gas pipeline on the south. Photo by Kyle Sullivan, BLM.
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Description: The Clipper Mountain Wilderness encompasses rugged yellow and dark brown, horizontally striped mesas; narrow canyons with hidden springs; and sparsely vegetated alluvial fans. The small cluster of volcanic mountains is oriented northeast to southwest. In the center, the most prominent ridge, Clipper Mountain, reaches an elevation of 4,625 feet before it dramatically drops off in a series of sharp cliffs overlooking the Clipper and Fenner Valleys. Castle Dome, a local landmark, can be clearly seen from Historic Route 66 to the south and east. Wildlife includes a herd of 40-50 bighorn sheep, coyote, black-tailed jackrabbits, ground squirrels, kangaroo rats, roadrunners, chucker, quail, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, rattlesnakes, and several species of lizards. The entire wilderness is located in Critical Tortoise Habitat. The wilderness is located eastern corner of the sector and consists of 33,844 acres. Access to the area is limited. It is bordered by I-40 on the north and a gas pipeline on the south. Photo by Kyle Sullivan, BLM.
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Description: Portions of the Inyo, Sylvania, and Piper Mountains, for which this Wilderness takes its name, can be found within this area of the California Desert. Alluvial fans cover large portions of the eastern side of the Wilderness, with plains and hills also part of the landscape. Desert bighorn sheep habitat can be found in three areas within this wilderness. Sagebrush and juniper-pinyon woodland are the common vegetation, with conifer trees on the higher elevations. At the base of the Inyo Mountains, can be found one of the northernmost stands of Joshua trees. Photo by Bob Wick, BLM.
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Description: Portions of the Inyo, Sylvania, and Piper Mountains, for which this Wilderness takes its name, can be found within this area of the California Desert. Alluvial fans cover large portions of the eastern side of the Wilderness, with plains and hills also part of the landscape. Desert bighorn sheep habitat can be found in three areas within this wilderness. Sagebrush and juniper-pinyon woodland are the common vegetation, with conifer trees on the higher elevations. At the base of the Inyo Mountains, can be found one of the northernmost stands of Joshua trees. Photo by Bob Wick, BLM.
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Description: Portions of the Inyo, Sylvania, and Piper Mountains, for which this wilderness takes its name, can be found within this area of the California Desert. Alluvial fans cover large portions of the eastern side of the wilderness, with plains and hills also part of the landscape. Desert bighorn sheep habitat can be found in three areas within this wilderness. Sagebrush and juniper-pinyon woodland are the common vegetation, with conifer trees on the higher elevations. At the base of the Inyo Mountains, can be found one of the northernmost stands of Joshua trees. Learn more: on.doi.gov/1gbWEzu Photo: Bob Wick, BLM California
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Description: This is one of the most beautiful parts of the Pacific Creat Trail in Southern California. There are more than 300 mountain sheep that live in this area.
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