Mojave National Preserve
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Providence Mountains State Recreation Area is located completely inside Mojave National Preserve on the east side of the Providence Mountain range. It provides dramatic views of the surrounding Mojave Desert. The lower elevations feature many varieties of cactus and yucca in a creosote scrub habitat. The bright red Rhyolite in the higher elevations are home to bighorn sheep. The park's visitor center is located in the historic home of Jack and Ida Mitchell, who ran a resort here from 1934 through 1954. |
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The recreation area is located in the eastern Mojave Desert, 56 miles from Needles on Interstate 40, 116 miles east of Barstow, and 16 miles northwest of I-40 near Essex Road. Located at an elevation of 4,300 feet, the park is surrounded by Mojave National Preserve. |
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