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John Muir Wilderness
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The John Muir Wilderness is a wilderness area that extends along the crest of the Sierra Nevada of California for 90 miles (140 km), in the Inyo and Sierra National Forests. Established in 1964 by the Wilderness Act and named for naturalist John Muir, it contains 581,000 acres (2,350 km2). The wilderness lies along the eastern escarpment of the Sierra from near Mammoth Lakes and Devils Postpile National Monument in the north, to Cottonwood Pass near Mount Whitney in the south. The wilderness area also spans the Sierra crest north of Kings Canyon National Park, and extends on the west side of the park down to the Monarch Wilderness.
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Recreation Overview
Trails
(210)
FEATURED
Pacific Crest Trail
Campsites
(3)
FEATURED
Campsite
Trailheads
(1)
FEATURED
Grand Group Mine Trailhead
Plants
Pacific Onion
Allium validum (species)
27
Observations
JAN - DEC
Sierra Columbine
Aquilegia pubescens (species)
24
Observations
JAN - DEC
Little Elephantshead
Pedicularis attollens (species)
16
Observations
JAN - DEC
Lemmon’s Indian Paintbrush
Castilleja lemmonii (species)
15
Observations
JAN - DEC
Dedecker Lupine
Lupinus padre-crowleyi (species)
13
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Animals
American Pika
Ochotona princeps (species),
“Cony”, “Little Chief Hare”, “Rock Rabbit”, “Whistling Hare”
7
Observations
JAN - DEC
Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel
Callospermophilus lateralis (species)
6
Observations
JAN - DEC
Yellow-Bellied Marmot
Marmota flaviventris (species),
“Rock Chuck”
4
Observations
JAN - DEC
Pseudacris sierra
SPECIES
3
Observations
JAN - DEC
Mule Deer
Odocoileus hemionus (species),
“Black-Tailed Deer”, “Cedros Island Black-Tailed Deer”, “Cedros Island Mule Deer”
3
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Birds
Clark's Nutcracker
Nucifraga columbiana (species)
1,443
Observations
JAN - DEC
Dark-Eyed Junco
Junco hyemalis (species)
1,282
Observations
JAN - DEC
Mountain Chickadee
Poecile gambeli (species),
“Parus Gambelli”
1,268
Observations
JAN - DEC
Yellow-Rumped Warbler
Setophaga coronata (species),
“Butterbutt”, “Myrtle Warbler”
940
Observations
JAN - DEC
White-Crowned Sparrow
Zonotrichia leucophrys (species)
693
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Insects
Chrysomela aeneicollis
SPECIES
44
Observations
JAN - DEC
Nymphalis antiopa
SPECIES ·
“Camberwell Beauty”, “Mourning Cloak”
2
Observations
JAN - DEC
Pterostichus inanis
SPECIES
2
Observations
JAN - DEC
Nebria ingens
SPECIES
2
Observations
Thecabius populimonilis
SPECIES
1
Observation
JAN - DEC
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Taxonomy
Region
49
Protected Area
33
Wilderness Area
1
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John Muir Wilderness
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