Domeland Wilderness

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Domeland Wilderness is a rugged protected area in California known for its granite domes, high-elevation meadows, and remote hiking and backpacking opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
wilderness area
accessRule mechanized equipment restricted
motorized vehicles prohibited
no permanent structures allowed
climate Mediterranean mountain climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation wilderness area under the U.S. Wilderness Act
ecosystemType granite scrub
montane forest
subalpine meadow
hasActivity backpacking
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
rock climbing
wildlife viewing
hasFeature Jeffrey pine forest
granite domes
granite outcrops
high-elevation meadows
ponderosa pine forest
riparian corridors
river canyons
rugged terrain
hasPlant manzanita
pinyon pine
sagebrush
hasWildlife black bear
coyote
mule deer
various raptors
IUCNCategory Ib
knownFor backcountry camping
granite dome landscapes
remote hiking opportunities
scenic high-country meadows
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Kern County, California NERFINISHED
Sierra Nevada
Tulare County, California
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
partOf Inyo National Forest NERFINISHED
Sequoia National Forest NERFINISHED
protectionStatus federally designated wilderness
recreationType dispersed recreation
remoteness relatively remote and lightly visited
traversedBy Kern River tributaries
South Fork Kern River

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Southern Sierra Nevada contains Domeland Wilderness