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The National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) houses all of the designated special places on land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency of the U.S government. This conservation system consists of more than 800 individual units on 26 million acres (105,000 km²), including U.S. National Monuments, National Conservation Areas, U.S. Wilderness Areas, wilderness study areas, National Wild and Scenic Rivers, National Scenic Trails and National Historic Trails.

Partial list of sites in system


U.S. National Monuments


15 sites, total 4,806,947 acres (19,453 km²)

National Conservation Areas


14 sites, total 15,407,968 acres (62,354 km²)

Wilderness areas


161 sites, total 6,515,287 acres (26,366 km²)

See List of U.S. Wilderness Areas

Wilderness study areas


604 sites, total 15,566,656 acres (62,966 km²)

National Historic Trails


10 sites, total 4,563 miles (7343 km)

National Scenic Trails


2 units, total 640 miles (1030 km)

National Wild and Scenic Rivers


38 sites, total 2,061 miles (3317 km)

See List of National Wild and Scenic Rivers

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Protected areas of the United States

 

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