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Protected wilderness area in California, United States

Fish Creek Mountains Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
Fish Creek Mountains Wilderness in springtime, with Mexican gold poppy
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LocationImperial County, California
Nearest cityBrawley, California
Coordinates32°58′28″N 116°00′46″W / 32.97444°N 116.01278°W / 32.97444; -116.01278
Established1994
Governing bodyBureau of Land Management

The Fish Creek Mountains Wilderness is located about 25 miles west of Brawley, California, and southeast of the Vallecito Mountains in the United States. The wilderness is located in the Fish Creek Mountains region in the northern part of the Carrizo Impact Area, which is closed to the public.

Geography

The Fish Creek Mountains resemble a plateau rising as a great wall above the desert basin. From a distance, few dramatic peaks are visible. However, on closer examination, a rugged land of jagged ridges and peaks appears above twisting canyons and small valleys, creating a pristine natural environment. The steep mountain slopes contain limestone outcrops that have resisted erosion. As a result, water from cloudbursts has created narrow chutes swirling with water. Shielded from the sun's evaporating rays, water at the base of these chutes remains year-round serving wildlife as natural tanks. A portion of the ancient Lake Cahuilla shoreline is visible within this wilderness. The lake was a great body of freshwater once covering the Imperial and Coachella Valleys, receding 500 years ago.

Visiting

Camping is permitted outside of the Carrizo Impact Area, but is limited to 14 days. After 14 days, campers must relocate at least 25 miles (40 km) from previous site. The wilderness covers 21,425 acres (86.70 km). It is south of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in the Colorado Desert, and west of the Imperial Valley.

References

  1. Protected Planet Website- Retrieved March 24, 2023
  2. http://www.blm.gov/ca/pa/wilderness/wa/areas/fish_creek_mountains.htm . accessed 6/22/2010 . BLM public domain sourced
  3. http://www.blm.gov/ca/pa/wilderness/wa/areas/fish_creek_mountains.htm

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See also

Protected areas of California
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Monuments
Seashores
Historical Parks
Historic Sites
Memorials
Recreation Areas
California State Parks
Parks
Natural Reserves
Marine Reserves
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Beaches
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Vehicular
Recreation Areas
Other
National Forests and Grasslands
National Forests
and Grasslands
National Wilderness
Preservation System
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and Recreation Areas
State Forests
National Wildlife Refuges
State Wildlife Areas
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Ecological
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Marine
Protected
Areas
Bureau of Land Management National Conservation Lands
National Monuments
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Conservation Areas
Wilderness Areas
National Marine Sanctuaries
National Estuarine Research Reserves
University of California Natural Reserve System
Private Conservation Land Trusts
Heritage registers
National Natural Landmarks


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