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South Sierra Wilderness

South Sierra Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
Map showing the location of South Sierra Wilderness
Map showing the location of South Sierra Wilderness
Location Tulare and Inyo counties, California, United States
Nearest city Ridgecrest, California
Coordinates 36°11′01″N 118°06′03″W / 36.18361°N 118.10083°W / 36.18361; -118.10083Coordinates: 36°11′01″N 118°06′03″W / 36.18361°N 118.10083°W / 36.18361; -118.10083
Area 62,700 acres (254 km2)
Established 1984
Governing body United States Forest Service

The South Sierra Wilderness is a federally designated wilderness area in the Southern Sierra Nevada, in eastern California. It is located 65 miles (105 km) northeast of Bakersfield, and is southwest of Owens Lake and Olancha.

Created with the passage of the California Wilderness Act of 1984 by the U.S. Congress, the South Sierra Wilderness is 62,700 acres (254 km2) in size. It is managed by the U.S. Forest Service, and within Sequoia National Forest and Inyo National Forest.

The South Sierra Wilderness is the southernmost Forest Service-managed section of a continuous chain of wilderness areas protecting the Sierra Nevada crest from Walker Pass to Lake Tahoe.

Elevations range from about 6,100 feet (1,900 m) near Kennedy Meadows, up to 12,132 feet (3,698 m) at Olancha Peak. The Wild and Scenic South Fork of the Kern River bisects the wilderness on the east side, in a north—south direction.

Wildlife includes the large Monache mule deer herd, the sensitive Sierra Nevada red fox, pine martens, mountain lions, and American black bears.

Two very different landscapes with distinct habitats are protected within the South Sierra Wilderness:


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