Pull up the geographic center of California on Google Maps and you'll be led to a unique destination in the state.
American Indians were the first humans in the California desert. In fact, native Mojaves, Chemehuevis, and Quechans lived there for thousands of years before European explorers set foot in North ...
This story was updated at 4:55 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10, to add new information. A series of deadly wildfires in Southern California were still burning on Friday, killing at least 10 people and ...
The public is able to view nine Desert X installations beginning Saturday, March 8, and after a few more open next week, all ...
Covering more than 25 million acres — about a fourth of California — the geologically diverse California Desert Conservation Area includes sand dunes, canyons, dry lakes, 90 mountain ranges, and 65 ...