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Pit River Recreation Area

  Raft Launch near the Pit River Campground
A raft launch located near the Pit River Campground.

There is still time to enjoy the outdoors at the Pit River Recreation Area, managed by BLM's Alturas Field Office.  The Pit River is the largest river in northeastern California.  Flowing through large mountain valleys and cuting through massive basalt flows, the Pit River has formed incredible canyons that exhibit unusual geological formations.   

The Pit River Campground, located near Fall River Mills, is one of the most unique and aesthetic camping spots around. The campground offers sites with tables, fire rings under large pine, oak, and ash trees.  Fishing is available in the river as well as in several large reservoirs and lakes nearby.

For more information on this and other places to visit during your tour of northeastern California, see our map of Top 10 Points of Interest.


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Bureau of Land Management in California

BLM California manages 15.2 million acres of public lands, nearly 15% of the state's land area. The Bureau also administers 47 million acres of subsurface mineral estate underlying federal surface land, 2.5 million acres underlying privately owned land, 592,000 acres of Native American tribal land where BLM has trust responsibility for mineral operations. BLM California also manages 1.6 million acres in northwestern Nevada for cattle grazing, wild horses, recreation and wildlife habitat.


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Employee Profile:   Judith Sackett

Judith Sackett

Judith Sackett

Judith Sackett says she likes to learn new things. She certainly came to the right place. After concentrating on the business world for most of her life, Judith came to BLM in 2008 to work with the public and be outdoors watching nature in open areas. Judith is the outreach and support technician at the Carrizo Plain National Monument.  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...


Environmental Analysis of 
Solar Energy Development

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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