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Mojave preserves a diverse mosaic of ecological habitats and a 10,000 year history of human connection with the desert. Offering extensive opportunities to experience desert landscapes, the preserve promotes understanding and appreciation for the increasingly threatened resources of the Mojave Desert.
Best things to do in Mojave National Preserve. Kelso Sand Dunes, Rings Trail, Teutonia Peak, ZZyzx. Plus maps, photos, sample itinerary.
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At 1,542,776 acres (6,243 km 2), within the contiguous United States it is the third largest unit of the National Park System and the first largest National Preserve. The preserve was created within the Pacific West Region of the National Park Service and remains within that jurisdiction today.
The great outdoors await. Hit the trails running with more info about established and backcountry routes in the preserve.
Mojave National Preserve is vast. At 1.6 million acres, it is the third largest unit of the National Park System in the contiguous United States. There are many adventures you can experience here!
Mojave is a massive preserve. With so much room to roam, you'll want to plan ahead so you know you'll have enough gas, water, and food to survive on your own. Attractions are far apart and may require a 4WD vehicle. Come prepared for rugged desert adventure.
Located in the heart of the Mojave Desert between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, the Mojave National Preserve protects 1.6 million acres of diverse desert habitat and 10,000 years of diverse human history.
Want to find the best trails in Mojave National Preserve for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 22 great trails for hiking and walking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Mojave National Preserve roads, campgrounds, restrooms, and trails are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week unless adverse conditions impact area access. Please visit Current Conditions and Alerts before you venture into the Preserve so that you can be informed of any temporary facility, road, or other closures that may impact your visit