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Protecting Wild California

Join CalWild in protecting and restoring the state’s wildest natural landscapes and watersheds on public lands.

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CalWild works in acres, not hours, to ensure the long-lasting preservation of California’s beloved wild places.






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CalWild protects and restores the state’s wildest natural landscapes and watersheds on public lands. These important wild places provide clean air and water, refuges and habitat connections for plants and wildlife, immense cultural values, outstanding opportunities for recreation and spiritual renewal, and are important tools in addressing climate change. CalWild is the only statewide organization dedicated solely to protecting and restoring the wild places and native biodiversity of California’s public lands.

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Trail Canyon Creek
Trail Canyon Hike - Condor Peak
Features: The proposed 17,084-acre Condor Peak Wilderness is located on the Angeles National Forest in...
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Chinquapin Hikers
South Fork Trinity- Chinquapin Proposed Wilderness
Features: This 15-mile trail provides access to the proposed Chinquapin Wilderness, which straddles a...
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Blue Creek Hike
Blue Creek
Features: The immense diversity of plants and animals in this region sets it apart from most other California...
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