California public lands are facing a major threat as a new Senate bill could lead to the sell-off of up to 3 million acres, putting iconic destinations like Lake Tahoe, Mammoth Lakes, and the Lost Sierra at risk. The proposed law skips public input and opens the door for private ownership, impacting tourism, wildlife, and small-town economies. Without clear boundaries or protections, even cherished trails and parks could be lost. Locals, advocates, and outdoor lovers are raising their voices to stop this. Read how this California land sale proposal could change the future of public access and recreation forever.