About Us

Brining you local events and updates on the current Range Of Light National Monument all in one place. The page is sponsored by Sierra National Forest Cleanup.

Location

Sierra National Forest is a U.S. national forest located on the western slope of the central Sierra Nevada in California, bounded on the northwest by Yosemite National Park and on the south by Kings Canyon National Park. The forest is known for its mountain scenery and beautiful lakes

Established

On February 14, 1893, the Sierra Forest Reserve was created. From 1891 to 1905 responsibility for administering Forest Reserves resided with the Department of the Interior

Our Wilderness Areas

The Sierra National Forest is responsible for managing five wilderness areas including: Ansel Adams, Dinkey Lakes, John Muir, Kaiser and Monarch Wilderness areas

Stay Informed

Please monitor this site for ongoing updates on the Range of Light National Monument initiative within the Sierra National Forest. We will strive to maintain current information regarding progress and relevant events. For inquiries, please contact us directly; we will respond promptly. Supporting documentation, including the proposed legislation, an economic impact study, and other pertinent materials, is also available

Letters From Officials