A seagull flies over the California Coastal National Monument which stretches along the entire coast of California and extends 12 miles into the Pacific Ocean.  The Monument includes 20,000 rocks, islands, pinnacles and reefs.
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Wildhorses at Sand Creek Barrel Springs Byway at sunset.  Photo by Laurie Sada Upper Wall Canyon creek.  Photo by B. Parrott Windmill at Sunset in Surprise Valley Sunset reflection on Upper Lake in Surprise Valley.
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Surprise Field Office


Views of Surprise Valley Field Office

The Surprise Field Office manages nearly 1.5 million acres of public land straddling the border of northeast California and northwest Nevada.  From beautiful Surprise Valley at the base of the towering Warner Mountains, east into the high desert valleys and mountains of northwestern Nevada.  This diverse landscape offers a wealth of resources and opportunities for public use and enjoyment.


Frequently Requested Links

Recreation

Wildlife

Weather

Desert Survival Tips

Fire Suppression Program

Fuels Program

Noxious Weeds

Plants - Special Status

Featured

  

 
 
 Public Comment Period 
Ends Wednesday,
October 10, 2012
 
(This is a large document that will take time to download)
 
 
 

 
Plan your visit to Surprise Field Office
 


In The Spotlight

Fall has arrived in the high desert . . . . . .

An adult badger standing in a dry stream bed

You never know just who you might see.  This local badger gracefully posed for a photo.  Take a drive or plan a hike in the Surprise Field Office area and take in the natural wonder of fall in the high desert. 

Surprise Field Office Wildlife


Location and Planning

 

Map showing the Surprise Field Office Boundary

Surprise Field Office Map

                   

Cover photo of the Recource Managment Plan 

Proposed RMP, Final EIS and ROD

 


Priority Projects

 
NEPA

Signed

Closes

   
Home Camp Environmental Assessment 

Open for Public Comment

4/18/2012 thru 5/24/2012

Bunch Reservior Water Trap Fencing Project

3/26/2012

Appeal Period - 5/4/2012

   

Open - NEPA

  
Ongoing Projects

Sage Steppe Ecosystem Restoration

Sage Grouse and Sage Brush Conservation

 


 


Bureau of Land Management
Surprise Field Office
602 Cressler Street
Cedarville, CA 96104
Phone: (530) 279-6101
Fax: (530) 279-2171
Office Hours: 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., M-F
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