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  2. Mojave Road - Wikipedia

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    The old road from Fork of the Road eastward along the Mojave River is interrupted after 10.9 acres (4.4 ha) by private property, below the site of the old Camp Cady (on the north bank of the Mojave River, roughly 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Newberry Springs).

  3. Mojave Road (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The old road from Fork of the Road eastward along the Mojave River is interrupted after 10.9 acres (4.4 ha) by private property, below the site of the old Camp Cady (on the north bank of the Mojave River, roughly 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Newberry Springs, California).

  4. Old Spanish Trail (trade route) - Wikipedia

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    The Mojave desert section of the Mohave Trail is now a 4WD trail called the Mojave Road. A route linking New Mexico to California, combining information from many explorers, was opened in 1829-30 when Santa Fe merchant Antonio Armijo led a trade party of 60 men and a caravan of mules to Alta California.

  5. An Off-Road-Modified Tesla Model 3 Tackles the Mojave Road - AOL

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    The Mojave Road is a 147-mile off-road route that starts at the Colorado River just south of Laughlin, Nevada, and ends near the Cajon Pass in California. ... They also converted an old BMW 3 ...

  6. Lanfair Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Old Mojave Road traverses the valley center, west to east. It passes eastwards just south of center at the Piute Range, and then through a central-southern stretch of the Piute Valley to its eastern terminus at Bullhead City Park, west bank of the Colorado River opposite Bullhead City, Arizona.

  7. Santa Fe And Salt Lake Trail Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Old Spanish Trail (trade route) and the Mohave Trail-Mojave Road merged in Cajon Pass. The large white marker is just off the Interstate 15 in Cajon Pass, was U.S. Route 66 in the past. It was built by the Pioneer Society of San Bernardino to remember and honor the pioneers that came west.

  8. Giant Rock: A century of stories in the Mojave Desert - AOL

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    A Times story in 1937 chronicled Frank Critzer's efforts to build a home under Giant Rock in the Mojave Desert. The article made a point of saying that an Oldsmobile helped make the trip from L.A ...

  9. Mojave National Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The preserve is commonly traversed by four-wheel drive vehicles traveling on the historic Mojave Road, part of the Old Spanish National Historic Trail. Climate in the preserve varies greatly. Summer temperatures average 90 °F (32 °C), with highs exceeding 105 °F (41 °C).