| 
Digital-Desert :
Mojave Desert
 | 
| Intro:: Nature:: Map:: Parks:: Points of Interest:: Ghosts & Gold:: Communities:: Roads & Trails:: People & History:: BLOG:: Weather:: :?:: glossary | 
| 
 | 
Wilderness - MAP Bighorn Mountain >> Map #23 Bighorn Mountain Wilderness SIZE: 39,185 acres LOCATION: San Bernardino County; 20 miles north of Yucca Valley, California NATURAL RESOURCES: The rugged Bighorn Mountains in the north central portion of this wilderness are the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains. Visitors can experience the rare ecological transition that occurs here, including Yucca and Joshua trees on the desert floor and stands of Jeffrey Pine at higher elevations, including the 7,500 foot high Granite Peak. Mule deer, mountain lion, bobcat and golden eagles make their home among the Joshua trees and yucca and stands of Jeffrey pine in the remote, higher elevations. Resident and migratory birds rest along Rattlesnake Canyon Creek, which flows northward through the wilderness to Johnson Valley. 
 ACCESS: Access this wilderness area from State Highway 247. Geomorphic Province : Mojave Desert, Transverse Range Ecosection : Mojave Desert, Southern California Mountains Ecosubsection : Lucerne - Johnson Valleys and Hills, Little San Bernardino - Bighorn Mountains, San Gorgonio Mountains, Upper San Gorgonio Mountains Native Culture : Serrano (Vanyume)  | 
![]()  | 
| Intro:: Nature:: Map:: Parks:: Points of Interest:: Ghosts & Gold:: Communities:: Roads & Trails:: People & History:: BLOG:: Weather:: :?:: glossary | 
| 
Digital-Desert :
Mojave Desert
 | 
| 
Country Life Realty Wrightwood, Ca.  | 
Mountain Hardware Wrightwood, Ca.  | 
Canyon Cartography | 
G.A. Mercantile | 
Grizzly Cafe Family Dining  | 
| 
Abraxas Engineering privacy  | 
 Disclaimer: Some portions of this project were developed with assistance from AI tools to help reconstruct historical contexts and fill informational gaps. All materials have been reviewed and fact-checked to ensure accuracy and reliability, though complete precision cannot be guaranteed. The aim is to provide dependable starting points and distinctive perspectives for further study, exploration, and research. These materials are historical in nature and intended for educational use only; they are not designed as travel guides or planning resources. Copyright - Walter Feller. 1995-2025. All rights reserved.  |