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Just three miles off of Interstate 80, Castle Peak Potential Wilderness is among the most scenic areas in the Tahoe National Forest. Home to extraordinary old-growth red fir forests and the little Truckee River, Castle Peak provides clean drinking water to residents of Nevada County.

Pinnacles National Monument Wilderness Additions

Managing agency:National Park Service, Pinnacles National Monument.

Size: Approximately 2,715 acres.

Location: In San Benito and Monterey counties, 10 miles west of Soledad.

Description: The Pinnacles National Monument was established 1908 to protect the unique pinnacles rock formations and associated rock fall caves. The pinnacles formations are ancient volcanic remnants that have been moved many miles northward by the nearby San Andreas Fault. The unusual caves formed when massive boulders fell from the pinnacles and filled narrow canyons. The pinnacles and caves remain the Monument's outstanding scenic features, but the Monument also preserves significant, ungrazed central coast ecosystems, including important riparian areas.

The primary vegetation found in the additions is chamise with some oak and pine occurring along intermittent creeks. Pines also occur on the ridge tops, which catch more moisture. The area is within the California chaparral province, but also features some oak savanna.

These additions have added 2,715 acres to the Pinnacles National Monument Wilderness and provide needed protection for Chalone Creek, one of the Pinnacles' most important resources. McCabe Canyon, a tributary of Chalone Creek, is important riparian habitat and a fine undisturbed canyon. The additions also include a high ridge, quite visible from the High Peaks, that preserve critical habitat for several rare plant species. The additions will also relieve backcountry overcrowding by providing expanded hiking opportunities. Pinnacles National Monument is a very popular destination for hikers who live in the San Francisco Bay Area.


For additional information, please contact:
Dave Westman
Sierra Club
827 Broadway, Suite 310
Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 622-0290 X220
Email: dave.westman@sierraclub.org