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Mojave National Preserve CA

Lat, Long: 35.12485941, -115.5168258

Designation: National Preserve

Mojave preserves a diverse mosaic of ecological habitats and a 10,000 year history of human connection with the desert. Offering extensive opportunities to experience desert landscapes, the preserve promotes understanding and appreciation for the increasingly threatened resources of the Mojave Desert. This remote preserve encourages a sense of discovery and a connection to wild places.

Weather:

Mojave Desert experiences change with the seasons. In winter, freezing temperatures and strong winds can be expected, with rain and snow in the mountains. With enough moisture, spring wildflowers may carpet the desert floor with vivid colors. Summers are hot, and temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit are typical. In summer, adventurers head for the higher elevations such as Mid-Hills and the New York Mountains. The cooler temperatures of fall mark hunting season.

Directions:

Note: There is no fuel inside the Preserve. Please fill up with gas BEFORE you enter. Park headquarters in Barstow, California is 60 miles from the Preserve, and offers maps, a bookstore and information. Our main visitor center, Kelso Depot, is located inside the Preserve, 95 miles east of Barstow, and 90 miles west of Las Vegas, at the intersection of Kelso-Cima and Kelbaker Roads.

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Address/Contact:

90942 Kelso Cima Road

Kelso, US, 92309

Phone: (760) 252-6100

Email: moja_info@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Kelso Dunes with rays of light coming through the clouds. Mountains in the background..Spring wildflowers carpeting the desert floorA desert tortoise rest in the shade of a bush near some hikersA lonely desert trail leads to tall sand dunesA man standing on a mountain peak in front of a wide desert landscapeA Joshua tree seen though the window of an old miner's cabinKelso Dunes with rays of light coming through the clouds. Mountains in the background..