California

Old Dad Mountains Wilderness Peak

Point of Interest

The Old Dad Mountains rise dramatically from the Mojave Desert floor, reaching elevations over 4,000 feet and offering sweeping views across the vast desert landscape. The range contains remnants of early 20th-century mining operations, including old shafts and equipment scattered throughout the wilderness area. Desert bighorn sheep, kit foxes, and various reptile species inhabit the rocky terrain, while desert wildflowers bloom spectacularly in wet years.

Access requires high-clearance 4WD vehicles and careful navigation, as most roads are unmarked desert tracks. The area is part of the Old Dad Mountains Wilderness, so mechanized travel is restricted to designated routes only. Summer temperatures are extreme, making this strictly a cool-weather destination.

Desert wilderness peak with mining history

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street addressDeath Valley Road, Baker, California 92309 Get directions →
Nearest townBaker, CA
Miles from pavement22.4 mi
Minimum vehicle4WD
Access road surfaceRocky
Cell serviceNone
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Best seasonNovember-March
Land managerBLM
Permit requiredNo
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