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Old Woman Mountains Wilderness is a wilderness area in the
Old Woman Mountains The Old Woman Mountains are located south of the town of Essex, California, and north of Danby Dry Lake. The range reaches an elevation of at the west end (Old Woman Mountain), and lies in San Bernardino County in the Mojave Desert. Geography Th ...
of the eastern Mojave Desert. It is located south of Essex in San Bernardino County, California. This wilderness was established in 1994, and is managed by the
Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is an agency within the United States Department of the Interior responsible for administering federal lands. Headquartered in Washington DC, and with oversight over , it governs one eighth of the country's la ...
. The 1975 discovery of the
Old Woman Meteorite The Old Woman Meteorite is the largest meteorite found in California and the second largest in the United States. It was discovered in the Old Woman Mountains in southern California in late 1975. It is long, high, and wide. The meteorite is m ...
is located in the Old Woman Mountains and is the largest meteorite found in California and the second largest in the United States.BLM webpage on Old Woman Mountains Wilderness
Accessed 31 Dec.2008


Geography

The area consists of bajadas (extensive flat aprons of alluvium) and the massive, fault-lifted
Old Woman Mountains The Old Woman Mountains are located south of the town of Essex, California, and north of Danby Dry Lake. The range reaches an elevation of at the west end (Old Woman Mountain), and lies in San Bernardino County in the Mojave Desert. Geography Th ...
that extend some north-south and up to in an east-west direction. The elevations within the wilderness range from in the drainage bottoms to over at the top of Old Woman Peak. The mountains take their name from a granite monolith resembling the figure of an old woman, known as the Old Woman Statue (5,000 feet high).


Ecology

The Old Woman Mountains Wilderness falls within a transition zone between the Lower Colorado and Mojave deserts and encompasses many different habitat types. Creosote bush scrub dominates the lower elevations, grading into mixed desert scrub at middle elevations with juniper-pinyon woodland at the higher elevations. The dry washes are characterized by catclaw acacia, cheesebush, desert lavender, little-leaf ratany, and desert almond. Wildlife is typical for the Mojave Desert; including a permanent population of bighorn sheep, mule deer, bobcat, cougar, coyote, black-tailed jackrabbit, ground squirrels, kangaroo rats, quail, chuckar, roadrunners, rattlesnakes, and several species of lizards. Numerous raptor species are likely to be found in the area; including prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, Cooper's hawks, American kestrels, as well as several species of owls. The washes and canyons provide good habitat for several species of songbirds, and the bird densities and diversity is further enhanced by the presence of the known 24 springs and seeps. The bajadas provide excellent desert tortoise habitat; of the wilderness area have been identified as critical habitat for the threatened desert tortoise.


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*Part of this article incorporates text from the
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, which is in the Public domain.
"Old Woman Mountains Wilderness", Bureau of Land Management"Old Woman Mountains Wilderness", Wilderness.net
*Adventuring in the California Desert, Lynne Foster, Sierra Club Books, 1987 () {{authority control Wilderness areas of California Protected areas of the Mojave Desert Protected areas of San Bernardino County, California IUCN Category Ib Protected areas established in 1994 1994 establishments in California Bureau of Land Management areas in California