Mojave Road Guide Book and Map of Mojave National Preserve
Mojave Road Guide – Revised 4th Edition by Dennis Casebier
The Mojave Road Guide (Revised Edition) is the definitive handbook for exploring one of the most famous historic trails in the American Southwest. Written by historian Dennis Casebier, who rediscovered and documented this legendary route, the guide takes modern adventurers along the Mojave Road — a 140-mile wagon trail that once carried pioneers, soldiers, and traders across the Mojave Desert.
This updated edition includes:
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Detailed maps and GPS coordinates for easy navigation
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A fully revised road log reflecting changes in land management, trail conditions, and desert landmarks
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Insights into historic sites, Native American history, wagon road relics, military outposts, and desert geology along the way
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Guidance for off-road vehicles, overlanding trips, camping, and 4x4 exploration
Today, the Mojave Road is more than a dusty trail — it’s a bucket-list adventure for Jeep owners, overlanders, desert explorers, and history buffs. Stretching from the Colorado River near Needles, California, to the old Mojave Road crossing at Afton Canyon, the route offers a rare chance to experience the desert much as it was over a century ago.
Whether you’re planning a self-guided Mojave Desert 4x4 trip, want to discover hidden ghost towns and pioneer history, or simply need a reliable field guide to the trail, this book is an essential resource.
Get the guide that has led thousands safely across the Mojave — and make your desert adventure part of history.
A colorful and detailed topographic map of the Mojave National Preserve, including roads and trails, as well as camping and other recreation information.
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- Spiral-bound
- Fourth edition
- 200 pages
- ISBN 978-0914224372
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Mojave National Preserve Recreation Map (Tom Harrison Maps)