Johnson Valley OHV Area

Info:

Johnson Valley is a varied landscape for the off-highway vehicle driver. It is punctuated by steep red rocky mountains, rolling hills, open valleys, dry lake beds including Anderson Dry Lake, Soggy Dry Lake and Means Lake. Sandy washes and a few sand hills scattered around. Elevations range from 4,600 feet at Hartwell Hills to 2,300 feet at Melville Dry Lake. Vegetation consists of creosote scrub, annual grasses, wild flowers and Joshua Trees.

Location:

The riding area can be entered from Highway 247 at Old Woman Springs Road or Camp Rock Road, 55 miles southeast of Barstow. Most visitors access the area off Camp Rock Road by driving north off of Highway 247. Staging for many competitive events is at Anderson Dry Lake, 10 miles north of Highway 247 and east of Camp Rock Road. These are graded dirt roads. You can also enter from Bessemer Mine road or Boone Road further down Highway 247 away from Lucerne Valley if your coming from the west.

GPS Positions

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Past Trips:

Cougar Buttes / Johnson Valley Presidents Day Weekend 2012

King of The Hammers 2011 Johnson Valley February 9-13, 20011 Just Added!

King of the Hammers, Johnson Valley February 10-13, 2010 Just Added!

Johnson Valley December 2009

Johnson Valley October 23-26, 2009

Johnson Valley “Cougar Buttes” April 9-12, 2009

Johnson Valley “New Years Trip” January 1-4, 2009

Johnson Valley “Old Spot” Thanksgiving 2008

Johnson Valley Presidents Day Weekend 2008

Johnson Valley Thanksgiving 2007

Camp Rock Road, Thanksgiving 2006

Camp Rock Road, Cougar Buttes November 3, 2006

Camp Rock Road, Cougar Buttes April 1-2, 2006

Memorial Day Weekend 2004

Past Trips:

Most visitors tour the area in four-wheel drive vehicles. There are plenty of wide open spaces for camping, offroading and exploring. The area near Anderson Dry lake and Soggy Dry Lake is used extensively for competitive racing events and OHV free play. Means Dry Lake has craters from bomb testing from WWII as well as some sand hills and bowls to the east of the lake.  There are numerous opportunities for hiking, rock hounding, and wildlife watching. The eastern boundary is shared with the Twenty-nine Palms Marine Air-Ground Combat Center. DO NOT enter this area. Caution, there are also numerous open mines and mineshafts that are unmarked.