Mojave Desert
Natural feature · San Bernardino County ·

Mojave Desert

Natural feature · San Bernardino County ·

Vast desert landscapes, unique flora, wildlife, and stunning sunsets

joshua trees
vast expanses
unique landscapes
desert plants
stunning rock formations
beautiful scenery
stunning sunsets
desert wildlife
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Noah Von D.

Google
Beautiful region of California and Nevada. The Mojave is characterized by its unique flora like Joshua trees and the fact that it's the hottest place on Earth. It's home to the iconic Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, and the Mojave National Preserve as well as unique towns like Baker, Laughlin, and Nipton. It's truly one of the most beautiful places in America.

maja R.

Google
Beautiful sunsets and amazing desert full of wildlife. We saw a snake, roadrunners, hares and a gambel’s quail, but no turtles like the signs said. Be aware if trying to camp here, some of the camps require a lot of off-roading. Took us an hour of driving on a horribly bumpy dirt road to get to the horse thief camp from the side leaving Vegas. Surprised we didn’t lose any tires. Great stargazing from the camp.

Matchy T.

Google
Wonderful location in post-apocalyptic America! I do have to say, the sights are something else entirely, the bright lights of New-Vegas surely are different from Shady Sands. I must admit, while the local wildlife and raiders do make it a bit of a hassle, the local population was kind enough to help me! However, I do have something wrong the this particular raider group calling themselves Caeser's Legion, I dont actaully know if it's "Kaiser's" Legion, but oh well, The perfect NCR Rangers have been keeping them at bay! Though i have seen another group called the Brother Hood Of Steel near Hidden Valley, they seem friendly enough, except when they held me at gunpoint for my camera that one time. Other then that, I managed to take some perfect photos of the local sights!

King K.

Google
The Mojave Desert is a striking and unique landscape that showcases the raw beauty of the California desert. With its vast expanses of arid terrain, stunning rock formations, and iconic Joshua trees, the Mojave is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone looking to experience the stark yet mesmerizing beauty of a desert environment. However, it's essential to plan your visit carefully, especially during the summer months. When we visited in July, the temperatures soared to a blistering 118 degrees Fahrenheit. While the desert's beauty is undeniable, such extreme heat can make outdoor activities challenging, if not hazardous. The intense sun and high temperatures can lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion, and other heat-related issues, so we cannot recommend visiting at this time of year. If you do find yourself in the Mojave Desert during the summer, it’s crucial to take precautions. Bring plenty of water, wear appropriate clothing, and take frequent breaks in shaded areas. Early morning or late afternoon are the best times to explore, as the sun is less intense, and the temperatures are slightly more bearable. However, even during these cooler hours, be prepared for the possibility of soaring temperatures. Despite the heat, the Mojave Desert has much to offer. The desert's surreal landscapes, including the otherworldly rock formations of Joshua Tree National Park and the expansive vistas of the Mojave National Preserve, are breathtaking. Wildlife enthusiasts can also spot various species, like bighorn sheep and unique desert birds, adding to the allure of the area. In addition to its natural beauty, the Mojave Desert is rich in history and culture. Exploring the remnants of old mining towns and historic Route 66 offers a fascinating glimpse into the past and the stories of those who once thrived in this harsh environment. In conclusion, while the Mojave Desert is a remarkable destination that offers stunning landscapes and unique experiences, we strongly advise against visiting in July when temperatures can reach dangerous levels. If you're planning a trip, consider visiting in the cooler months—spring and fall are ideal times to explore this incredible desert while enjoying comfortable temperatures and a more enjoyable experience overall.

Nicki Lolk S.

Google
We only had a few hours in the desert - could easily have spent days here. Such a beautiful scenery with nothing but desert for tens if not hundreds of miles. So many different types of cactusses, and I was stunned by the joshua trees - never seen anything like it. Please remember sun screen if you leave your car. I was there in April - I can only imagine how it would be in August!

Pup & P.

Google
Paws down this Desert is the ultimate puppo experience. A giant sandy sniffing ground of wonder . No city lights or noises just miles and miles of open space and tail wagging. The ultimate backyard paw stomling and zoomies free running . It smelled wild and free

Theresa C.

Google
It is amazing to see the vastness of the famous Mojave Desert. Civilization is still alive out here with small towns or scattered old trailer homes. There are lots of mountain ranges in the background that make the desert a unique view. There are many different kinds of desert plants that also add to the Mojave Desert. It is a place to see.

Ambrose

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Lots of sand. I highly recommend this place if you want a desert. Don't go there if you want dessert