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Hikers at Red Hills by blmcalifornia

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Hikers at Red Hills

The Red Hills is a region of 7,100 acres of public land located near the intersection of State Highways 49 and 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp in Tuolumne County. The Red Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers.

www.blm.gov/visit/red-hills-recreation-management-area

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM

Hikers at Red Hills by blmcalifornia

Released to the public domain

Hikers at Red Hills

The Red Hills is a region of 7,100 acres of public land located near the intersection of State Highways 49 and 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp in Tuolumne County. The Red Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers.

www.blm.gov/visit/red-hills-recreation-management-area

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM

Hikers at Red Hills by blmcalifornia

Released to the public domain

Hikers at Red Hills

The Red Hills is a region of 7,100 acres of public land located near the intersection of State Highways 49 and 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp in Tuolumne County. The Red Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers.

www.blm.gov/visit/red-hills-recreation-management-area

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM

Hikers at Red Hills by blmcalifornia

Released to the public domain

Hikers at Red Hills

The Red Hills is a region of 7,100 acres of public land located near the intersection of State Highways 49 and 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp in Tuolumne County. The Red Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers.

www.blm.gov/visit/red-hills-recreation-management-area

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM

Hikers at Red Hills by blmcalifornia

Released to the public domain

Hikers at Red Hills

The Red Hills is a region of 7,100 acres of public land located near the intersection of State Highways 49 and 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp in Tuolumne County. The Red Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers.

www.blm.gov/visit/red-hills-recreation-management-area

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM

2025.05.03 - monkeyflowers by JBYoder

2025.05.03 - monkeyflowers

Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 1 by SierraSunrise

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Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 1

Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 3 by SierraSunrise

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Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 3

Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 2 by SierraSunrise

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Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 2

Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 4 by SierraSunrise

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Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 4

Wildflowers at the Red Hills Recreation Management Area by blmcalifornia

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Wildflowers at the Red Hills Recreation Management Area

The Red Hills is a region of 7,100 acres of public land located near the intersection of State Highways 49 and 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp in Tuolumne County. The Red Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers.

www.blm.gov/visit/red-hills-recreation-management-area

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM

Wildflowers at the Red Hills Recreation Management Area by blmcalifornia

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Wildflowers at the Red Hills Recreation Management Area

The Red Hills is a region of 7,100 acres of public land located near the intersection of State Highways 49 and 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp in Tuolumne County. The Red Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers.

www.blm.gov/visit/red-hills-recreation-management-area

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM

Wildflowers at the Red Hills Recreation Management Area by blmcalifornia

Released to the public domain

Wildflowers at the Red Hills Recreation Management Area

The Red Hills is a region of 7,100 acres of public land located near the intersection of State Highways 49 and 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp in Tuolumne County. The Red Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers.

www.blm.gov/visit/red-hills-recreation-management-area

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM

Monterey Monkeyflower (Diplacus linearis) by aliceinwl1

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Monterey Monkeyflower (Diplacus linearis)

Indians Road area, Los Padres National Forest, Monterey County, California

Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 6 by SierraSunrise

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Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 6

Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 9 by SierraSunrise

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Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 9

Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 7 by SierraSunrise

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Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 7

Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 8 by SierraSunrise

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Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 8

Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 4 by SierraSunrise

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Erythranthe guttata (Fisch. DC.) G.L.Nesom Phrymaceae (Scrophulariaceae)-seep spring monkeyflower 4

seep monkeyflower (Erythranthe guttata) along side a stream at the Red Hills Recreation Management Area by blmcalifornia

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seep monkeyflower (Erythranthe guttata) along side a stream at the Red Hills Recreation Management Area

The Red Hills is a region of 7,100 acres of public land located near the intersection of State Highways 49 and 120, just south of the historic town of Chinese Camp in Tuolumne County. The Red Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers.

www.blm.gov/visit/red-hills-recreation-management-area

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM