How many roadless areas remain in California?
Currently, the state contains over 300 roadless areas, totaling 7.4 million acres. The Forest Service manages the majority of these lands, with over five million acres. The Bureau of Land Management manages nearly two million acres of roadless land. The remainder of lands (about 250,000 acres) are managed by the National Park Service. This is out of a total of 45 million acres of federal land in California.