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Carrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly increCarrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly increCarrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly increCarrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly increCarrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly increCarrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly increCarrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly increCarrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly increCarrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly increCarrizo Plain National MonumentThis was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly incre

Carrizo Plain National Monument

This was our first time to Carrizo Plain and it’s a truly incredible place. It’s home to the largest concentration of endangered species in California and we managed to see a few including a Pronghorn and Tule Elk. 

It’s hard to believe that such a cool National Monument is the least crowded place we’ve ever visited in California. The Carrizo Plain is just 100 miles as the bird flies from Los Angeles but by vehicle it’s a trek and be ready for dirt roads because that’s how you’ll be getting around. The Carrizo Plain gets brutally hot and dry in the summer and there are no services in the monument. Come prepared with lots of water and watch out for the low flying birds. The Carrizo Plain is a remarkable hidden treasure. 


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