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This ranching area in Owyhee County is home to the nation's largest population of threatened California big horn sheep, Canyonlands and the Conservancy’s 45 Ranch provide critical habitat for rare California bighorn sheep, hosting the country's largest population of between 800 and 1000 individuals. While there, one may catch a glimpse of sage grouse, mule deer, antelope, mountain lions and bobcats. The preserve is accessible to boaters via the river or over land via rough, unpaved roads. Restricted access. This is not a staffed preserve and there are not facilities available to visitors.
Season:
Summer
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Fall
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Winter
Hours:
Daylight
Fees:
Free
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