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Mojave National Preserve partially reopens after hurricane and fire damage

Mojave National Preserve has partially reopened this weekend. Areas that will open include South Kelbaker Road, Kelso Cima Road, Morning Star Road and a portion of Ivanpah Road between Morning Star Mine and Nipton Roads.  

Roads that remain closed include Ivanpah Road, Lanfair Road, Essex Road, Black Canyon Road, Cedar Canyon Road, and North Kelbaker between Kelso and Baker. 

All unimproved and backcountry roads such as Mojave Road are still closed.   

In addition, Black Canyon group site, Hole-in-the-Wall, and Mid Hills campgrounds will be closed. The Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor Center will also remain closed until repairs can be made on the damaged roof, and the washed-out roads leading to the campgrounds.  

Hurricane Hilary impacted Mojave National Preserve and surrounding region with historic heavy rainfall and strong winds earlier this month.  

“Mojave National Preserve road crews have been working long hours, including weekends since the hurricane incident to clear and repair roadways and facilities,” said Acting Superintendent Debra Hughson. “It is estimated it may take a few more weeks before all facilities can be safely open.”  

Anyone planning on visiting or driving through the preserve can view the latest conditions, closure maps of preserve roads and facilities at this link: go.nps.gov/MojaveConditions


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Robert Haydon is the Online News Editor at Z107.7 He graduated from University of Oregon's School of Journalism, with a specialty in Electronic Media. Over the years, he has worked in television news, documentary film, and advertising and marketing.…

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