Explore Natural Beauty While Vacationing In The Mojave National Preserve

Posted by The Popular News Today on Sunday, June 19, 2011

By Paul Smith


Vacationing in the Mojave National Preserve provides travelers with a wealth of sun, fun and beauty. The area was established in 1994 as a result of the California Desert Protection Act. It is nestled between the Joshua Tree National Parks and Death Valley as well as Palm Springs and Las Vegas.

Indeed, the desert can be a great choice for a vacation. This California attraction has something for everyone to enjoy. Beautiful natural features such as the Keslo Dunes, the Cima Dome and the Cinder Cone Lava Beds are at the top of the list of sights to see.

One popular attraction is the Keslo Dunes. This set of five dunes came to be through erosion. In dry periods the sand would blow into piles. When the dry period ended, vegetation would grow again. This vegetation would lock each dune. A phenomenon known as "singing sand" is something hikers come to this area to hear. They climb to the top of a dune and slide down creating a rumble that sounds like the dune is singing.

A tour through the Cinder Cone Lava Beds provides a stunning landscape of lava flows, volcanic rock and cinder cones. The area is one of evolution from millions of years ago and much more recently. The area also features the Cima Dome, which covers 70 square miles.

Summer time temperatures are very warm. They sometimes reach upwards of 100 degrees. The mountain snow evidences the variability of the climate in the winter months. Rainfall ranges from almost four inches to almost nine inches annually depending on elevation.

The preserve can be seen on foot and also on horseback. The trails, roads and wilderness areas are open to pack animals. Horses, llamas and mules can often be seen making their way across the trails with their riders. Four-wheel drive vehicles are another way to explore. Vehicles should be checked to be sure they are ready to handle the road conditions. Drivers should stick to the multitude of available off road paths rather than trying to create their own.

Words cannot truly describe the natural beauty travelers experience while vacationing in the Mojave National Preserve. Whether you choose hiking boots, a horse or an off road vehicle, this desert wonderland is ready to be explored and experienced.




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