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Mojave Desert - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Mojave Desert are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Death Valley National Park
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Hottest, driest, lowest: Death Valley is a land of extremes. But this
valley is also a land of subtle beauties: morning light creeping
across eroded badlands, lengthening shadows on sand dunes, and the
colors of myriad wildflowers. Travelers who come during the cool
season will find an enormous stretch of land to explore. |
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Joshua Tree National Park
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Joshua Tree National Park protects two unique desert climates in south
central California, as well as palm oases, exotic rock formations, and
the rare Joshua Tree. |
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San Bernardino
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Population: 200,000
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San Bernardino marks the eastern end of the Inland Empire, the 50 mile
corridor of urban area between here and Los Angeles. The city has a
diverse and largely working class community. Several annual events,
including the Route 66 Rendezvous classic car festival, attract
visitors from around the country. |
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Sierra Nevadas
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The Sierra Nevada of eastern California are one of the country’s most
astounding treasures. These mountains are wild: wild geology, with
glaciers and volcanoes, wild animal life like the state bear and the
golden eagle, and even wild plant life in the immense sequoia forests.
Encompassing three national parks, six national forests, and thousands
of square miles of other protected areas, the Sierra Nevada is one of
the largest islands of scenic wilderness remaining in the United States. |
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