Please drive slowly and exercise due caution when driving in Mojave National Preserve. Rough and damaged roads exist on both paved and unpaved roads. Watch for potholes. More
Kelso Depot Visitor Center is closed for rehabilitation of the heating and cooling system. We expect to reopen the depot in 2026. The restrooms beside the depot are open.
3-14-2023 Cima Road will close March 20 at Mojave National Preserve due to construction
Access to Cima Dome area attractions will require a heavy duty 4WD vehicle on backcountry routes until March 2024
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Road Conditions Map Mojave National Preserve March 20, 2023. Please do not attempt to drive on, through, or across the active construction site of Cima Road
KELSO, Calif. – On March 20, Mojave National Preserve anticipates initiating a major road construction project along 17.6 miles of Cima Road.
Cima Road connects to I-15 at exit 272 and ends at the intersection of Kelso-Cima Road and the Morning Star Mine Road located within the Preserve. The road construction will require the closure of the Cima Road for approximately one year, requiring a detour to North Kelbaker Road or Morningstar Mine Road.During the Cima Road construction, access to the Cima Dome, White Cross World War I Memorial, and Teutonia Peak Trailhead will be limited to visitors who can access the area via unimproved roads that require a heavy-duty four-wheel drive vehicle.
In light of public safety and to protect road crews working in the area, visitors must avoid driving on or across the active construction zone of Cima Road during this closure. Driving around cones, barricades and signs will be prohibited.
This $24M dollar project will improve visitor safety and involve infrastructure designed to reduce mortality of the Federally Listed Desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) from motor vehicles impacts.
Cima Road is expected to be closed until March 2024.