A place to stop for the restroom in the middle of nowhere. Restrooms were clean volt toilets visitors center was closed. Beautiful red rocks nice place for a picnic.
Jawbone Station Visitors Center
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Friends of Jawbone is a non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting outdoor recreation in the Jawbone Canyon area of California. Founded by Ed Waldheim, the organization serves as a resource for off-roaders, tourists, hikers, bikers, and equestrians, offering maps, books, permits, and gear at the Jawbone Station Visitor Center.
The center also hosts monthly stakeholder meetings to facilitate collaboration among local groups, including government agencies and community organizations. Friends of Jawbone actively promotes outdoor activities and environmental stewardship through events and educational programs.
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November 3, 2024 9:23 am We were very pleased to come across a visitor station on our way to Death Valley National Park. I had a few questions that I wanted to ask. I entered the visitor center...
Jawbone Station is located on the 14, in middle of the desert, right before you reach Red Rock Canyon. We were happy to use it as a stop since we were in dire need of a restroom. The visitor...
The old man who works here is extremely rude. The decal on the entrance door states that the place closes at 5 pm but he was basically yelling at me in a harsh, accusatory tone that the place was...
Jawbone is one of those places that appeals only to a certain contingent of humanity. Jawbone canyon is a wild desert area that runs northwest of CA-14 just south of Red Rock Canyon and the...


