California

Ludlow Historic Route 66 Ghost Town

Point of Interest

Once a thriving railroad water stop and Route 66 waystation, Ludlow now stands as a classic Mojave ghost town with scattered building foundations, rusted mining equipment, and the skeletal remains of the old Ludlow Cafe. The site offers a stark glimpse into the boom-and-bust cycles that shaped the desert, with interpretive opportunities about early transportation corridors through the region.

Located directly off I-40 at the Ludlow exit, making it easily accessible for overlanders. The town site is largely open for exploration, but respect private property boundaries and leave artifacts in place. Best visited during cooler months as there’s minimal shade. The nearby Ludlow-Newberry Springs Road provides access deeper into the Mojave Road corridor.

Route 66 railroad ghost town ruins

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street address60127 National Old Trails Highway, California 92338 Get directions →
Nearest townLudlow, CA
Miles from pavement0.5 mi
Minimum vehicleAny vehicle
Access road surfaceDirt
Cell servicePartial
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Stay limit (nights)0 nights
Best seasonOctober-April
Land managerPrivate
Permit requiredNo
Coordinates   Open directions
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