Mojave Trails National Monument
The Mojave Trails National Monument encompasses 1.6 million acres of federally managed land, featuring a diverse landscape of rugged mountain ranges, ancient lava flows, and striking sand dunes. It is home to the longest remaining undeveloped stretch of Route 66 and significant sites from the World War II-era Desert Training Center, connecting the Mojave National Preserve with Joshua Tree National Park.
This monument not only preserves recreational opportunities such as hunting and off-highway vehicle use but also ensures the biological connectivity of the region. Visitors are encouraged to be well-prepared for the remote and challenging terrain, with safety measures in place to protect against the area's natural hazards.
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