U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
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Welcome to the Mojave Desert The Barstow Field region covers an area from the northern boundary of Joshua Tree National Park to the southern boundary of Fort Irwin Military Reservation and from the eastern boundary of San Bernardino National Forest to north of Death Valley Junction, California, as far as the California/Nevada state line. The desert within this area is vast, about three million acres, and has many unique features. Elevations vary from near sea level, north of Baker, California, to over 6,000 feet, in the Ord Mountains south of Barstow. There are many scenic locations with rough mountains, dry lake beds, and winding canyons. Plants found here include various cactus species and the Joshua Tree, the symbol of the Mojave Desert. Winter days are usually comfortable in the 70 degree F. range (about 20 degree C.), attracting visitors who come to escape colder states. Summer days can be hot and dry, with 110 degree F. (40 degree C.) temperatures common.
Proposed Old Highway 58 Land Sale Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Withdrawal Public Meetings News Release Use Permits are now required at Dumont Dunes OHV Area Dumont Dunes Technical Review Team (TRT) Amargosa ACEC Activity Plan/EA - PDF file, includes bookmarks to other sections of the EA Barstow Cattle Grazing Renewal EA's-2006 Visit our Volunteer Services page to see projects completed by volunteers and how you can join our efforts in the California Desert. Recreation Activities and Camping Meteorite Viewing in the Mojave Desert Bureau of Land Management |
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