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The Ord Mountain Route Network is a Limited Use Area for offroaders, which means that travel is limited to open routes. Driving cross-country is not allowed - but you'll find the routes extensive enough. Keep an eye out for birds, such as quail and dove, and enjoy the mix of desert and thick vegetation. The terrain is mountainously rough and routes often run through canyons. There are abandoned mines, too - so keep your eyes peeled.
Details
Location:
Between San Bernardino and Barstow
Surface:
Dirt
Setting:
Desert, Mountainous
Length:
As this is a route network, you can either drive for miles on end or only a short way.
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