OHV Guide - Dumont Sand Dunes
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Info: The Dumont Dunes Off-Highway Vehicle Area, also referred to as an Open Area, is an exciting and remote area for off-highway vehicle recreation. Bordered by steep volcanic hills and the slow running Amargosa River, the region is easily recognized from a distance by its distinctive sand dunes. The elevation here varies from 700 feet, at the river, to 1200 feet at the top of Competition Hill, the tallest of the dunes. The historic Tonapah and Tidewater Railroad, to the east, was in operation between 1905 and 1940. The vegetation here consists of creosote scrub, some annual grasses, and wildflowers in the spring. The low elevation in the area makes for warm to extremely hot conditions in spring and summer. Early spring wildflower displays in this vicinity can be quite impressive.
Location: The riding area is south of the
Amargosa River and east of State Highway 127, about 31 miles north of
Baker, California. There are two ways of getting to the dunes. The
Little Dunes staging and camping area is directly off Highway 127,
conveniently located for immediate staging. One mile north of here, just
off Highway 127, is Dumont Road, a dirt road which follows and crosses
the river, leading to the main field of large dunes. Located about
an hour northwest of Barstow and only a couple hours from Las Vegas.
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Past Trips: General Information: Most visitors ride motorcycles or ATVs, sand rails, or tour the area in vehicles with four-wheel-drive. The area off Dumont Road is used extensively for OHV and sand rail staging and play. There are many opportunities for hiking, rock scrambling, rockhounding, and bird-, and wildlife-watching in the hills away from the dunes. The Kingston Range Wilderness borders the riding area to the north. This area is CLOSED to motor vehicles. Travel outside the riding area to the south and east is permitted only on designated routes and only with street-legal vehicles. Extremes of heat and cold are common to this area! Emergency help is not immediate. Fees: USE PERMITS ARE NOW REQUIRED AT DUMONT DUNES For more information about Dumont Dunes - call (760)
252-6000. All fees collected are used to support activities and projects at Dumont Dunes Weather:
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*page last updated 7-08-08