Johnson Valley, California

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Johnson Valley
—  Unincorporated community  —
Johnson Valley is located in California
Johnson Valley
Location within the state of California
Coordinates: 34°24′12″N 116°35′33″W / 34.40333°N 116.5925°W / 34.40333; -116.5925Coordinates: 34°24′12″N 116°35′33″W / 34.40333°N 116.5925°W / 34.40333; -116.5925
Country United States
State California
County San Bernardino
Population (2000)
 • Total 2,181
Time zone Pacific (PST) (UTC-8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
ZIP codes 92285
Area code(s) 760
FIPS code
GNIS feature ID

Johnson Valley is a small unincorporated community in San Bernardino County in Southern California between the Victor Valley and Morongo Basin areas of the High Desert region of California. It is located south of Highway 247 in the Mojave Desert northwest of Yucca Valley. It is bordered by the San Bernardino Mountains in the South, Lucerne Valley to the West, Yucca Valley to the Southeast, and Landers to the East.

Geographically, Johnson Valley is the East Portion of Lucerne Valley (referring to the geographical valley formation rather than the unincorporated town), opening up to the Homestead Valley in the Southeast to the communities of Flamingo Heights, Landers and Yucca Valley.

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[edit] Population

Defined as a ZCTA (Zip-Code Tabulation Area, 92285), Johnson Valley has 2,181 residents throughout its area.[1]

[edit] Points of interest

Johnson Valley is home to historical desert areas such as Rock Corral (famous from the Chemihuevi "Willie Boy" incident) and a number of indigenous petroglyphic sites in the northernmost areas of Chaparral Desert landscapes south of Pisgah Crater. Johnson Valley is the Home of The King of The Cattle Barons Rich Rohr and the Bar R2 Feedlot, Ranching in the High Desert since 1953.

[edit] Recreation

Johnson Valley OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) Area is a tract of BLM managed land set aside for recreational use by residents and off-highway enthusiasts. The OHV Area is bordered by Interstate 40 at its northern-most point, at Highway 247's northern leg to Barstow at its western border, and at Emerson Dry Lake/US Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center at its easternmost border. Off-Road Enthusiasts participate in a course known as "The Hammers", a triangular off-road track at Bessemer Mine Road at the southern point of Soggy Lake. Expansion plans of the US Marine Corps AGCC Base plan to annex parts of the Off-Highway Area that threaten to permanently close access to the track.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://factfinder.census.gov/ US Census FactFinder application, using 92285 as a search term. Accessed June 6, 2010.

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