Scenic 395 - The Official Guide 2026
12 2026 Scenic 395 Ridgecrest Servicing All Types of RVs/Trailers - •Class A, B & C Motorhomes •Fifth Wheels •Travel Trailers •Popup Trailers •Horse Trailers •Car Trailers Specializing In - •Refrigerators •Air Conditioners •Furnaces •Water Heaters •Roo ng •Slideouts •Leveling Systems •And Much More 1034 WWard Ave, Ridgecrest, CA 93555 Ph: 760-446-5151 lindustriesrv@outlook.com www.lindustriesrv.com According toWikipedia, Inyokern has the highest insolation of any locale on the North American continent, having more than 355 days of sunshine each year, hence its motto: The Sunshine Capital of America. It is also home to the past and current world champion musical saw play- ers. The Inyokern airport is a popular location for car com- mercials, with the grand Sierra Nevada as a backdrop. You can also take glider rides here. Inyokern is close to the junction of highways 395 and 14. There is actually a con- necting road about 5 miles long (Highway 178) that goes through the tiny community, which consists of a hardware store, an antique shop, a cou- ple of restaurants, and an art gallery called “Inyo Dreams.” Ridgecrest is technically not along Highway 395, but it is the largest city between Victorville and Reno and has many restaurant and lodging choices. Ridgecrest lies in the IndianWells Valley near the foothills of the Sierra Nevada and is near three other rang- es, making it a staging point for outdoor adventures of all types. It is home to the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division and the Naval Air Weapons Station, which are the main employers of many local residents. The China Lake Museum is located in Ridgecrest at 130 E. Las Flores Ave. next door to the Mat- urango Museum. Speaking of the Maturango Museum (www.maturango. org), it is easy to find at 100 E. Las Flores Ave., across the street from The Home Depot, and is open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It houses exhibits of natural and cultural history, including ceremonial art by the Coso People, who were known for their petroglyphs of bighorn sheep, antelope, deer, and abstracts. Tours can be arranged at the museum to visit Little Petroglyph Canyon, part of the National Historic Landmark. Modern replicas of petroglyphs from around the world are artistically displayed throughout town, and par- ticularly at Petroglyph Park south of the museum. The Regiojnal Hoop Dance Festival is held each No- vember. Mountain biking is extremely popular along the numerous trails (1,470 ac- cording to mapmyride.com ) in the foothills surrounding the city. Golf is an option for those with access to the base, and bowling and going to the movies are also choices for entertainment in Ridgecrest. Another point of interest for animal lovers is the Bureau of Land Management corrals east of town on RandsburgWash Road off Highway 178. The facility sits on 57 acres and workers care for wild horses and burros that have been captured until they can be adopted. Visitors can drive the perimeter on a dirt road and look at the different corrals where horses are separated by gender and age. Inside the fa- cility, one can get information about adopting these survivors of the wild west, or at least pick up a poster. Things to check out in Ridgecrest The Regional Hoop Dance Championship is one of many Ridgecrest events throughout the year. Courtesy Photo
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