I know there's a wilderness area for Great Falls and for the Argus Mtns, but does anyone know a website that lists and has maps for all the wilderness areas around Searles Valley, Panamint Valley, and Death Valley?
desertrat wrote:I know there's a wilderness area for Great Falls and for the Argus Mtns, but does anyone know a website that lists and has maps for all the wilderness areas around Searles Valley, Panamint Valley, and Death Valley?
“We are concerned about visitors leaving trash or human waste, building improper fires, camping in archeological sites or on sensitive vegetation and creating new roads, trails and parking areas,” said Becky Hutto, BLM park ranger. Recreational interest in areas like the tableland is expected to continue or increase. According to the Outdoor Industry Association, California experienced a 20 percent increase in climbing from 2009 to 2010. The number of people car camping is expected to increase from 42 million to 62 million by 2050 in California alone.
Designed to help visitors to the Ansel Adams, the 32”x45” waterproof topographic map contains two different coordinate systems for users of global positioning systems (GPS), as well as the more traditional Public Land Survey System historically utilized by land managers and surveyors. In addition to showing campsites and trailheads, locations for equestrian opportunities and resorts under special use permit are also illustrated.
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