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Feature Tours: 1 - Lucerne Valley Community Model "There's not much stress in Lucerne Valley" - Come and visit downtown Lucerne Valley. Be sure you stop off at the Lucerne Valley website for detailed local information and history. 2 - Lucerne Dry Lake Lucerne dry lake is an absolutely beautiful dry lake rich in color and nature. Experience the photo model. 3 - Highway 247, Lucerne Valley to Barstow Continue the drive from downtown Lucerne Valley to Barstow 4 - Lucerne Valley Cutoff Shoot, here's a dirt road, let's take it and see where it goes. 5 - Camp Rock Road Mining road from Lucerne Valley to Barstow. Takes you way out in the middle of no where. 6 - Soggy Dry Lake Photo tour of the dry lake with the mixed up name. Johnson Valley OHV area. 7 - Sand Dunes Shifting sands provide a different perspective at this remote set of dunes near Melville dry lake. 8 - Old Woman Springs Once a camp for indian woman and children while men went hunting in the mountains to the south. Now a private ranch. 9 - Petroglyphs Indian rock art hundreds and hundreds of years old. Each petroglyph tells its own story 10 - Dead Man's Point ghost town Private mock ghost town built in the fifties, which actually turned into a ghost town. 11 - Dead Man's Point rock formations Incredible scenery and rock formations on this private ranch. 12 - Highway 18, Apple Valley to Lucerne Valley Scenery along Highway 18 with a slight shortcut. |
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