Recreational Activities:
- WILDERNESS
Whipple Mountains Wilderness, CABureau of Land Management
OverviewThe Whipple Mountains Wilderness now contains a total of 76,122 acres and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. All of the Wilderness is in the state of California. In 1994 the Whipple Mountains Wilderness became part of the now over 109 million acre National Wilderness Preservation System. In wilderness, you can enjoy challenging recreational activities and extraordinary opportunities for solitude. In an age of "...increasing population, accompanied by expanding settlement and growing mechanization,..." you play an important role in helping to "...secure for the American people of present and future generations the benefits of an enduring resource of wilderness" as called for by Congress in the Wilderness Act of 1964. Please follow the regulations in place for this area, and use Leave No Trace techniques when visiting to ensure protection of its unique natural and experiential qualities. How to follow the seven standard Leave No Trace principles differs in different parts of the country (desert vs. Rocky Mountains). Click on any of the principles listed below to learn more about how they apply. Leave No Trace principles:
Regulations: Recreational Activities:
Address:Needles Field Office1303 S. Highway 95 Needles,CA, 92363 Phone: 760-326-7000 Email: m1daniel@blm.gov Directions:Whipple Mountains Wilderness is located in San Bernardino County, California approximately 50 miles southeast of Needles, California. The southern boundary of the area is approximately 4 miles north of California Highway 62. Maps of the area can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management Field Offices in Needles, California or Lake Havasu City, Arizona. ![]() |
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