- Rasor Off-Highway Vehicle Area
Rasor Off-Highway Vehicle Area is a remote public use area for the off-highway vehicle user located in the
Mojave Desert about convert|50|mi|km east of Barstow, California, administered by the Bureau of Land Management.Besides the remote nature of the area, another attraction is the historic 19th century
Mojave Road which traverses the riding area into theMojave National Preserve .Rasor has rolling hills, open valleys, and sand dunes that invite riders willing to travel through this remote area. Elevations range from near convert|2427|ft|m elevation down to around convert|1275|ft|m elevation at the
Mojave River . Vegetation consists ofcreosote scrub, some annual grasses and wild flowers.Location
The area is located at Coord|35.108780|-116.143630|region:US between Interstate 15 and the Mojave National Preserve, about convert|25|mi|km southwest of Baker . Access roads are Basin Road and Rasor Road east of the I-15. Both of these roads are graded dirt roads.
Activities
Most visitors ride motorcycles or ATVs, drive
sandrail s or tour the area infour-wheel drive vehicles. The easily accessed areas off the Rasor Road exit are used extensively for OHV and sand rail staging and play. Due to the remoteness of the area, there have been no requests for competitive event permits, leaving this area exclusively for casual riders.There are many opportunities for hiking, rock scrambling,
rockhounding , and plant, bird and wildlife watching. There aredesert tortoise , a state and federally listed threatened species, in the riding area.There are many deep mine shafts in the riding area. Camping is allowed anywhere within the riding area that does not block travel on a road.
References
* http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/barstow/rasor.html
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