Located in CA.
Castle Mountains represents some of the most unique elements of the Mojave Desert. Nestled between the Nevada state line and Mojave National Preserve, the nearly 21,000 acres of Castle Mountains boasts Joshua tree forests, unbroken natural landscapes, rare desert grasslands, and rich human history. This intriguing…
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Castle Mountains represents some of the most unique elements of the Mojave Desert. Nestled between the Nevada state line and Mojave National Preserve, the nearly 21,000 acres of Castle Mountains boasts Joshua tree forests, unbroken natural landscapes, rare desert grasslands, and rich human history. This intriguing area provides serenity and solitude from nearby metropolitan areas.
Weather at Castle Mountains changes with the seasons. Freezing temperatures are expected in winter, with occasional snow.
brings mild warm days and cooler nights.
months are much hotter, with temperatures nearing 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
is a cooler respite after the heat of summer.
With enough rain, wildflowers can carpet the area, making for spectacular displays. Strong monsoonal storms in late summer may cause flash-flooding in low-lying areas and can create hazardous road conditions.
Castle Mountains National Monument is open year-round. There are no facilities in the Monument. Visitor Centers in neighboring Mojave National Preserve provide information and orientation.
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Reservation rules vary by season and activity for Castle Mountains. See Overview on this page for fees, timed entry, and campground details before you travel.