Little Picacho Wilderness

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Little Picacho Wilderness
IUCN Category Ib (Wilderness Area)
Little Picacho Wilderness
Location California, USA
Nearest city Yuma, AZ
Coordinates 32°59′77″N 114°33′13″W / 33.00472, -114.55361
Area 38,170 acres (152 km²)
Established 1994
Governing body U.S. Bureau of Land Management

The Little Picacho Wilderness is a 38,170-acre (152.7 km²) wilderness area under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management. The wilderness is found in the southern part of the Chocolate Mountains, in the southeastern part of California. It is also called the "Little Picacho Peak Wilderness".

At elevations ranging from 200 to 1,500 feet (60 to 500 m), the wilderness is home to the Picacho wild horse, which roams the northwestern 5,000 acre (20 km²) part of the wilderness, wild burros, as well as desert tortoises and spotted bats. A herd of desert bighorn sheep are also in the area.

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