Oregon Badlands Wilderness

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Oregon Badlands Wilderness is a protected high desert area in central Oregon known for its ancient juniper trees, volcanic formations, and extensive hiking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal wilderness area
protected area
wilderness area
accessedVia U.S. Route 20 NERFINISHED
area approximately 118 square kilometers
approximately 29,180 acres
climate semi-arid
contains Badlands Rock
Flatiron Rock
ancient lava tubes
ancient western juniper trees
badlands topography
dry canyons
extensive hiking trails
grasslands
horseback riding trails
juniper woodland
lava flows
sagebrush steppe habitat
sand dunes
shrubs such as big sagebrush
trailheads along U.S. Route 20
volcanic rock formations
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateEstablished 2009
elevationRange approximately 3,500 to 4,500 feet
establishedBy Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009
hasFauna coyotes
mule deer
pronghorn
raptors
small mammals
songbirds
hasFlora bunchgrasses
sagebrush
western juniper
hasIUCNCategory Ib
locatedIn Deschutes County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oregon
locatedInEcoregion high desert
locatedInRegion Central Oregon
surface form: central Oregon
locatedNear Bend, Oregon
managedBy U.S. Bureau of Land Management
surface form: Bureau of Land Management

Prineville District BLM
namedAfter its badlands-like eroded volcanic landscape
nearestCity Bend, Oregon
partOf National Wilderness Preservation System
primaryUse backcountry recreation
hiking
horseback riding
wildlife viewing
prohibits mechanized transport such as bicycles
motorized vehicles

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High Desert contains Oregon Badlands Wilderness
subject surface form: High Desert (Oregon)
Deschutes National Forest contains Oregon Badlands Wilderness
this entity surface form: Oregon Badlands Wilderness (partial)