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Encyclopedia > Mojave National Preserve
Mojave
image:Map_of_USA_Locator_Mojave.jpg
Designation National Preserve
Location South East California, United States
Nearest City Baker, California
Latitude 34° 53' N
Longitude 115° 43' W
Area 1,532,426 acres (620,151 ha)
Date of Establishment October 31, 1994
Visitation 600,473 (2003)
Governing Body National Park Service

The Mojave National Preserve is located in the Mojave Desert in Southern California, USA. It covers 1.6 million acres (6,500 kmē) between Interstate 15 and Interstate 40. Elevation ranges from 880 to 7492 ft. (268 to 2284 m). The preserve was established October 31, 1994.


Natural features include the Kelso Dunes and the Cima Dome, as well as volcanic formations such as Hole-in-the-Wall and the Cinder Cone Lava Beds. The preserve encloses Providence Mountains State Recreation Area and Mitchell Caverns Natural Preserve which are managed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Impressive Joshua Tree forests cover parts of the preserve. The defunct railroad depot and ghost town of Kelso is located within the preserve.


The climate varies greatly. Summer temperatures average 90° F (32° C), with highs exceeding 105° F (41° C). Annual precipitation varies from 3.37 in. (8.56 cm) near Baker, to almost 9 in. (23 cm) in the mountains. At least 25% of precipitation comes from summer thunderstorms. Snow is often found in the mountains during the winter.


External links

  • National Park Service, Mojave National Preserve (http://www.nps.gov/moja/index.htm/)
  • The Mojave Phone Booth (http://www.deuceofclubs.com/moj/mojave.htm)
  • Photographic virtual tour of Mojave National Preserve. (http://www.Untraveledroad.com/USA/Parks/Misc/Mojave.htm)
  • Photos of Mojave National Preserve - Terra Galleria (http://www.terragalleria.com/california/california.mojave.html)


 

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