Gold Butte
National Monument
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Gold Butte National Monument covers nearly 300,000 acres of remote and rugged desert landscape in southeastern Nevada, where dramatically chiseled red sandstone, twisting canyons, and tree-clad mountains punctuate desolate stretches of the Mojave Desert. The brightly hued sandstone provides a stunning canvas for the area’s famously beautiful rock art, and the desert provides critical habitat. The area is popular for outdoor recreation, and visitors to the monument can hike to rock art sites, drive the Gold Butte Backcountry Byway to the area’s namesake mining ghost town, hunt desert bighorn sheep, or tour the area’s peaks and canyons on horseback.

Source: BLM Website (March 2023)


Establishment

Gold Butte National Monument — December 28, 2016


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Brochures/Site Bulletins expand section

Documents

Annual Manager's Report—Fiscal Year 2017, Gold Butte National Monument (Lee Kirk, 2017)

Annual Manager's Report—Fiscal Year 2018, Gold Butte National Monument (Lee Kirk, 2018)

Annual Manager's Report—Fiscal Year 2019, Gold Butte National Monument (Lee Kirk, 2019)

Annual Manager's Report—Fiscal Year 2020, Gold Butte National Monument (Lee Kirk, 2020)

Annual Manager's Report: 2021, Gold Butte National Monument (Jimmy Linares, 2021)

Annual Manager's Report: 2022, Gold Butte National Monument (Jimmy Linares, Tyler Warner and Kathryn Lloyd, 2022)

Gold Butte National Monument Historic Properties Protection Project Draft Environmental Assessment (SWCA Environmental Consultants, August 2019)

Map, Gold Butte National Monument (BLM, 2016)

Map, Gold Butte National Monument (BLM, 2017)

Map (with Mile Markers), Gold Butte National Monument (BLM, Date Unknown)

Proclamation 9559—Establishment of the Gold Butte National Monument (Barack Obama, December 28, 2016)



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Last Updated: 21-Oct-2023