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Iron Mountain Divisional Camp -Patton
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BLM site amenities, road access, and fire restrictions are managed by the local field office. Conditions change with weather and season — confirm before traveling.
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Managed by Bureau of Land Management
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- Agency source page
The page our published rules and notes are derived from.
Managing agency
- Mojave Trails National Monument — official page
Park unit page with alerts and visitor information.
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- Operator:(760) 326-7000
- Email:BLM_CA_Web_NE@blm.gov
- Address:CA
About
This site was designated as an ACEC due to the historical significance of the area. Camp Iron Mountain is the best-preserved divisional camp today, and is famous for being one of two camps that have rock chapels that still stand. The chapels that are found are of Protestant and Catholic denomination. A large relief map is also found at the site. The map is 200 feet by 175 feet and represents the entire Desert Training Center/California-Arizona Maneuver Area to scale. The map also had wooden signs that represented large topographic features including Divisional Camps. Highways, railroads, and the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) aqueduct were also displayed.
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- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
Within ~30 miles
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During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the California hunting page
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