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Carrizo Plain National Monument
Self-Guided Tour 

  San Andreas Fault
Running through the Carrizo Plain National Monument, the San Andreas Fault is one of the geologic features you will learn about on the self-guided tour of the Carrizo Plains National Monument

Take a self-guided tour of the Carrizo Plain National Monument.   Download an audio tour to your .mp3 player or copy to a CD.  Take it with you as you tour the monument to learn about the history of the area, as well as what you will see at three stops: Soda Lake Overlook, the visitor center, and Wallace Creek. Can't make it out to the Carrizo?  This web page also includes a text version and photos.

Map of the Carrizo Plain National Monument with stops for a self-guided tour.

Map of the Carrizo Plain National Monument with stops for the 
self-guided tour


Employee Profile:    Donna Dearing

Donna Dearing

Donna Dearing

Donna Dearing is a financial assistant in the Information Access Center (public room) in the California State Office. She started working for BLM in January 2008, and shares her commute with a special someone.  Read more...  


Meet Advisory Committee Member:  Tom Acuna

 Tom Acuna

Tom Acuna

Tom Acuna represents transportation and rights-of-way interests on the BLM's California Desert District Advisory Council.   Read more...


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As part of its ongoing efforts to increase domestic energy production and ensure greater energy security, BLM has initiated a joint programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) with the Department of Energy to assess the environmental, social, and economic impacts associated with solar energy development on BLM-managed public land in six western States. 


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