Manly Peak Wilderness
Protected wilderness area in California, United States
35°54′16″N 117°08′14″W / 35.904465°N 117.137215°W / 35.904465; -117.137215Manly Peak Wilderness is a Bureau of Land Management wilderness area in Inyo County, California. The area was established in 1994 through the California Desert Protection Act and sits on the border of Death Valley National Park. Manly Peak, named for pioneer William Lewis Manly, dominates the area at a height of 7,196 feet (2,193 m). Creosote bush scrub dominates the lower elevations, changing to piñon-juniper woodlands at higher elevations.[1][2]
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- U.S. Geological Survey Map at the U.S. Geological Survey Map Website. Retrieved 15 March, 2024.
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