Providence Mountains State Recreation Area


The Providence Mountains State Recreation Area is located in the Providence Mountains, within the Mojave National Preserve in San Bernardino County, California. It is also home to the Mitchell Caverns Natural Preserve.

Geography

The Recreation Area is located on the east side of the Providence Mountains range and has dramatic views of the surrounding Mojave Desert.
On approaching the Providence Mountains State Recreation Area one can see layers of tilted grey rock that are ancient limestone formed during the Paleozoic period. The base elevation of the park is 4,300 feet with the Providence Mountains reaching to 7000 feet.

Flora

Vegetation on the lower parts of the mountains is xeric shrublands scrub habitat, composed of Creosote bush, California Barrel Cactus, and Mojave yucca.
The habitat dramatically shifts with elevations above 4000 feet to a sky island where numerous animals and plants flourish in the added moisture caught by the mountains. The plant habitat includes forests of Single-leaf Pinyon and California Juniper, and remnant chaparral and woodlands with Oaks and Manzanita in these higher parts of the mountains.
Mitchell Caverns is home to two endemic species of insects found nowhere else.

Access

The Providence Mountains State Recreation Area is located at the north-western end of Essex Road, off of Interstate 40. The visitor center is located in a historic 1934 stone dwelling. The campground is currently closed.

Closure

Providence Mountain Recreation Area was one of the 48 California State Parks proposed for closure in January 2008 by California's Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as part of a deficit reduction program. It closed temporarily in January 2011.

Reopening

Providence Mountains State Recreation Area and Mitchell Caverns reopened on November 3, 2017, after being closed for nearly seven years due to major infrastructure upgrades.