Carrizo Plain National Monument

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Carrizo Plain National Monument is a United States National Monument about mile 75 inland from San Luis Obispo in the Central Coast (California) | Central Coast of California.

Carrizo Plain National Monument Halal Travel Guide

History

Native American people have occupied the Carrizo Plain for at least the last 10,000 years. The Carrizo Plain National Monument lies primarily within the historical territory of the Chumash people. The Salinian, who lived north of the Chumash along the coast to the Salinas Valley, and inland within the Coast Range, also visited the Carrizo, as did the Yokuts who lived in the San Joaquin Valley to the east. The presence of pictograph sites like Painted Rock and other Native American spiritual sites on the Carrizo Plain indicate that this region has long held special values to these people. Their descendants continue to revere these places and visit them to conduct ceremonies and rituals.

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Flora and fauna

The park is perhaps most famous for its wildflowers - mid March to mid April is the usual time frame for wildflower season, but it is dependent on the weather and varies from season to season. There are many factors, including temperature, rainfall and the timing of the two that determine which flowers bloom and their distribution in any given season. Every year is not spectacular and only a few flowers may prevail in some years.

Carrizo Plain is home to many animals with sensitive status. Tule elk and pronghorn antelope have been reintroduced into the area and can be seen at various locations on the plain. Many raptors, including redtail hawks, golden eagles, kites, harriers, owls, and others can be found all year throughout the area. The California Condor has been reintroduced nearby and is occasionally seen over the plain.

Climate

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The park is remote and no gas stations are nearby, so fill your tank before visiting. The only reliable road through the park is Soda Lake Road, which bisects the 37 miles of the national monument from north to south. Since only the northern eighteen miles of Soda Lake Road are paved most visitors choose to visit the park from the north via Highway 58. The intersection of Highway 58 and Soda Lake Road lies 27 miles west of the town of McKittrick, and 40 miles from Santa Margarita and US-101.

If arriving from the south, Soda Lake Road intersects CA-166/CA-33 about nine miles southwest of the town of Maricopa; from there you will need to travel 19 miles of dirt road to reach the park visitor education center. While Soda Lake Road is well-maintained and suitable for vehicles without four-wheel drive or high ground clearance and the numerous county roads that cross the park are less well maintained and can be impassable during wet weather; check conditions before setting out on these roads.

Fees and permits for Carrizo Plain National Monument

There are no fees for visiting or camping in the Monument. Some areas, such as Painted Rock, require you to register and pay $1 for a guided or self-guided tour. You can only camp in designated areas so be sure to review the camping regulations noted below.

Get Around

Soda Lake Road is the main route through the park. It is well maintained and safe for low clearance vehicles. Panorama and Simmler Roads are impassable due to mud long after the last rain. Once the roads have dried out, gullies, ruts, rock-slides and wash-outs often render roads impassable, especially for low clearance vehicles. Stay on designated roads with any motorized vehicles. Except on county roads, or unless otherwise posted and the speed limit is 25 miles per hour.

Stay on existing roads and trails with mountain bikes.

What to See

  • Goodwin Education Center 35.189864, -119.863298 located one half mile west of the junction of Painted Rock Road and Soda Lake Road - Opening Hours: Open seasonally from the beginning of December to the end of May, Thursday - Sunday 9AM Monday - 4PM Offers the visitor interpretive displays and exhibits explaining the uniqueness of the Carrizo Plain and the adjoining Elkhorn Plain. A gift shop sells merchandise ranging from stickers and magnets to posters, Books and tee shirts. A ranger is available to answer questions. Informational maps and brochures are available at the front door when the Center is closed. The Visitor Center driveway may be closed if road conditions are too muddy for vehicles. Visitors are welcome to hike in during these times. Handicapped accessible restrooms at the Visitor Center remain open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, throughout the year.
  • Painted Rock 35.1461, -119.862 - Painted Rock (San Luis Obispo County, California) About 3,000 – 4,000 years ago, Native Americans began to paint their sacred images within the alcove of the rock, and the sandstone formation has drawn the attention of Carrizo Plain visitors ever since. From March 1 to July 15 Painted Rock can be visited only via BLM guided tours; no other form of public visitation is allowed during this time period. From July 16 to the end of February self-guided tours are allowed by permit only. A tour reservation or permit can be obtained List.do?topTabIndex=FindTour&contractCode=NRSO&parkId=72168 online or by calling 1-877-444-6777, and can sometimes also be obtained at the Goodwin Education Center.
  • Soda Lake 35.2312, -119.888 - Soda Lake (San Luis Obispo County) Soda Lake is a normally dry lakebed that covers an area of about 3,000 acres, and is one of the dominant geographic features of the Carrizo Plain. A crust of sodium sulfates and carbonates are the result of evaporating mineral-laden surface water. The Soda Lake trail begins at Soda Lake Road, across from Overlook Hill, and takes visitors to the edge of Soda Lake. Round trip and the trail is .9 miles. Soda Lake is dry much of the year but during the wet season, you may see wildflowers, fairy shrimp, sandhill cranes, avocets, stilts and other shore or aquatic birds.
  • Wallace Creek Trail 35.26749, -119.82714 - Wallace Creek (dry most of the year) crosses the San Andreas fault and provides evidence of the motion of earth over the past 3800 years. An interpretive trail shows how the once-straight creek was twisted by large earthquakes every few hundred years, resulting in the right-angle bends in the creek today; geologists call this feature an offset channel. The interpretive trail is a total round trip of 1.4 miles.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Carrizo Plain National Monument

Aerial-SanAndreas-CarrizoPlain - The San Andreas fault is a pronounced feature of the landscape on the Carrizo Plain

  • Geocaching
  • Flower viewing
  • Birdwatching
  • Geology field trips, viewing the offset streams and other features of the San Andreas Fault
  • Hunting
  • Hiking
  • Mountain Biking
  • Visit the Education Center
  • Take a guided tour of Painted Rock and an old Ranch
  • Camping

Shopping in Carrizo Plain National Monument

Guidebooks, maps, birding Books and regional interest titles are available at the Goodwin Education Center. The nearest gas stations are outside of the park in Taft, Maricopa and Santa Margarita so it is important to fill up the gas tank before visiting.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Carrizo Plain National Monument

There is no food available in the park so you must bring everything with you. If you plan on cooking, be aware that any fire outside of a designated campground requires a campfire permit that can be obtained from the visitor center, a ranger or the Bakersfield BLM office.


There is no drinking water available within the park, so be sure to bring plenty of fluids with you.

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Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

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The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels/Resorts

Telephoto shot - Selby Campground, Selby Rocks from Caliente Range - The Selby campground won't win awards for luxury, but you can't beat the price

Lodging

The closest hotels are in the city of Taft including the Best Western Plus in Taft. Santa Margarita or Paso Robles are within striking distance of the Monument and both have many fine hotels, and numerous bed and breakfasts as well as many unique restaurants.

Go camping in Carrizo Plain National Monument

There are two developed campgrounds in the Monument. Occasionally the KCL campground will fill up on weekends during flower viewing season and hunting season. Not to worry, you can head up to Selby or, if you are tenting or have a small trailer and there are still many fine areas in the monument where open (dispersed) camping is permitted.

  • KCL Campground 35.090583, -119.734886 located on the Soda Lake Rd. about halfway between highways 58 and 33 The campground has a gravel road, pit toilets, corrals and water for livestock. There are some well established shade trees and the facilities have just been renovated to include new fire rings with BBQ grates, lantern poles, and gravel roads and tent platforms. Tenters, and small to medium sized campers will find the KCL a good fit.
  • Selby Campground 35.128135, -119.840907 This campground is situated on the eastern foot of the Caliente mountains on the northern end of the monument. The area has fine views of the plains and is well situated for hiking on the Caliente Ridge or visiting Painted Rock and the visitors center. There are no shade trees but there are shade shelters over the picnic tables. Selby road and the road leading from Soda Lake Road in to the campground is clay and becomes impassable for days or even weeks after any amount of wet weather. Do not attempt this road if its wet and if you are at the campground and it starts to rain, leave instantly.

Backcountry

Dispersed camping is also permitted in certain areas of the monument using low impact camping techniques. Campers are asked to use existing fire rings, keep vehicles on established roads, and leave areas cleaner than they found them. Maps showing where dispersed camping is permitted can be obtained at the Bakersfield BLM Office (year round) or the Goodwin Education Center (open seasonally)

Camping in the monument is limited to 14 days within any 30 day period and 28 days per calendar year. Make sure to call ahead and check to see if there are any fire restrictions in effect for the area if you plan on having a campfire or using any open flame. Free campfire permits are required to use any stove, lantern, or to have any type of fire. Campfire permits may be obtained at any area BLM office or Forest Service facility.

Stay Safe

Bring extra water, food, and warm clothes. Summer temperatures can reach above 100°F (38°C) and winter temperatures can fall below freezing.

Keep an eye on the sky and check the weather report.Any amount of rain makes quite a few of the roads impassable due to clay and high salt content.Avoid the Caliente Ridge Road, San Diego Creek Road, Simler-Soda lake Road, and Selby Road during and after rain; navigate other roads with caution and watch for mud holes and washouts.

Tell a reliable person where you are going and when you plan to return. Search and rescues for stranded or stuck motorists and off highway vehicle enthusiasts are common.

Watch your speed. Speed limits on BLM roads are 25 mph and 55 mph on county roads unless otherwise posted. The Soda lake road is notorious for rollover accidents. Remember the average emergency response time is well over one hour.

Fill your gas tank before you come and keep in mind the closest gas to the monument will be Maricopa.

News & References


More Muslim friendly Destinations from Carrizo Plain National Monument

  • McKittrick - Northeast of the park, McKittrick is an oil & gas town located on Highway 33 that is home to the McKittrick Brea Pit, a tar pit that was the site of a huge cache of prehistoric fossils.
  • Taft - East of the park on Highway 33, Taft is an oil town that offers food, gas, and lodging services. Taft is also home to the West Kern Oil Museum and a replica of Sutter's fort that was built in 1940 as a Depression-era project.
  • Maricopa - East of the park on Highway 33, this oil & agriculture town was the site of one of the largest oil spills in history when the Lakeview Gusher unleashed nine million barrels of oil onto the surrounding countryside.

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