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Cima, California is located in the Mojave Desert region and has a hot desert climate with extremely hot summers and cool winters. The area receives very little precipitation, averaging only about 5 inches of rainfall per year. The hydrology constituents of the region include dry washes and intermittent streams that flow after rain events. The region is known for its unique geological formations, including the volcanic Cinder Cone and the Joshua Tree National Park. Outdoor recreation opportunities in the area include hiking, rock climbing, photography, and stargazing. Visitors can also explore the nearby Mojave National Preserve, which features vast expanses of sand dunes, canyons, and rugged mountains.
Cima receives approximately 287mm of rain per year, with humidity levels near 73% and air temperatures averaging around 14°C. Cima has a plant hardyness factor of 8, meaning plants and agriculture in this region tend to thrive here all year round.
Camping Area | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Hole In The Wall - Mojave National Preserve | |||
Mid Hills - Mojave National Preserve |