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    Coso Range Petroglyphs

    4.2 (6 reviews)

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    The Game Vault | Escape Rooms

    The Game Vault | Escape Rooms

    5.0(4 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    WOW! I can't believe we have such a high-quality escape room venue here in our little town of…read moreRidgecrest! I wish I could give an extra star or two. We had two groups of four that played Alice's Dream last night, and everyone had a blast and walked away extremely impressed. This was Room #16 for me, with the majority of those having been rooms highly recommended by the escape room enthusiast community. So I've experienced a dozen top-notch rooms. I'm very excited to report that The Game Vault rivals the best rooms I've experienced! It is readily apparent that an extraordinary amount of time, effort, love, (and probably money) went into developing this room. The room was extremely immersive, made good use of tech, and was right on theme. The puzzles were diverse and a solid level of complexity that should appeal to both the less-experienced and the enthusiast. This is not a chain or someone looking to cash in on a concept that is surging in popularity. This is created by people who are apparently Ridgecrest locals and obviously have an appreciation of the craft. The owners were very friendly, and we thoroughly enjoyed chatting with them about escape rooms, Ridgecrest, and their venture in bringing the two together. The entire experience was amazing! I will definitely be returning as they open more rooms in coming months. I highly suggest you check them out as well!

    Don't let the current exterior fool you or concern you, the game vault is a great experience here…read morein Ridgecrest. My family and I had never done an escape room, and we had a lot of fun, once we figured out the idea ( still got the 3rd fastest time). Cool artwork, great props, clever puzzles, solidly constructed. We can't wait til they get their next room ready!

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    The Game Vault | Escape Rooms
    The Game Vault | Escape Rooms - Our building is being remodeled and is starting to look much different than it used to. We will be open during throughout the renovation!

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    Our building is being remodeled and is starting to look much different than it used to. We will be open during throughout the renovation!

    Rainbow Basin Natural Area

    Rainbow Basin Natural Area

    4.7(3 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    I've a bit of the wanderlust running through me, and it's getting stronger with each day passing…read more To try and negate some of this growing restlessness, I thought perhaps reviewing one of my past adventures would help to calm the stormy seas inside of me before I go insane. I have a dirty past. Quite literally. I am one of very few chicks that dug dirt and rocks from a very tender age (mind the bad pun). And they continue to excite me even after a decade away from school. There's hardly anything more exciting than hiking to gods know where for some geologic/paleontologic mindjob. Was that TMI? Oops, my bad. But, please, don't go anywhere! Allow me to share one of my fondest geology trips with you. I loved my majour in college. What's not to love about a study that allows you to spend more than half of your collegiate time outdoors, rain or shine? I was never much one for classroom settings. Don't let the geeky exterior fool you. I'm the type to bring a laptop out into the wild unknown to play my video games. ^_- Whoever said you can't have it all? All that's missing is a wonderful companion to share it all with. My Spring Fieldtrip assignment was to map Rainbow Basin, outside of Barstow, California. I believe the area we had to map was about 3 square miles, up and down peaks and in and out of valleys. 9 glorious days did we spend out there. Rainbow Basin is a gorgeous stretch of land. If you haven't been there yet, promise me you will. If only for a day. The best part is during sunset in the main valley. There's a specific point in the valley where you crest a rise and just sit there, waiting for the magickal moment where the sun dips just low enough in the sky to light up the cliff face where there's a huge syncline composed of various oxidized layers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rainbow_Basin.JPG). These layers, composed of various different minerals, oxidized over time to produce different shades of colours - red, purple, yellow, green, blue... The beauty is when the sun lights up these different layers to give you the most amazing display of coloured rock ever. Hence, the name of the basin itself. I'm thinking of a road trip back there this summer to view this phenomenom once more; only this time, I'll be bringing a camera to document my memories. Will you join me? Bring your sleeping bag, but forget the tent. We'll snuggle under the summer stars together.

    Beautiful place. Love the colors and formations. Geology is wonderful. Enjoyed the scenic drives as…read morethe valley walls get closer and closer as your car wanders through the basin. The road Is nicely graded that goes through a wash. Very epic, scenic panoramic views. Highly recommend spring, fall or winter times to visit as it can get hot!! We went in February, Not too far of a drive from Barstow or on the dirt road. We also hiked among the Mojave desert vegetation and enjoyed the Joshua trees. Think we got a glimpse of the lakebed with Goldstone. Great picture taking opportunities!

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    Rademacher Hills Trail - Mine shaft visible along the Sunland Trail

    Rademacher Hills Trail

    4.3(4 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    It was sunset on the trail... I had never been to Ridgecrest before…read more An important little place in the middle of a desert. As for this trail hike, we took a moderate one up the mountain to the peak to sit and take in the views on all sides. It really depends who you go with. The desert can be a lonely place. Especially as the day comes to a close, it is so quiet here, it could be just you and your thoughts. Sobering. We saw some rabbits and lizards. Be on the watch for coyotes and rattlesnakes. The steep trek down I thought, was harder than going up. Make sure you have really good hiking shoes. If you come here on a whim let's say, sandals or flip flops are not going to cut it. Bring plenty of water, very hot in summer and keep in mind that there are no bathrooms here. Please pick up all your trash. This was a beautiful, clean place. The parking area felt safe and fortunately for us, there were not a lot of people there on this given Sunday. I would go back in a heartbeat. The summit views were spectacular and I always welcome the exercise and time to reflect. It can also feel very romantic. I love the desert.

    I just arrived in town and this was suggested to me at the Maturango Museum, as a quick place to go…read moreto become acquainted with some of the local plants. There were a couple of trail heads, the one behind the college having a parking lot close to the road. I walked a bit to see what was there and took some photos. I'm sure it would be more interesting the further out a person could go. It reminded me of bike rides in a state forest in Florida and I'm sure a quicker view would be more interesting but less productive for photography.

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    Rademacher Hills Trail - There are multiple trail heads.

    There are multiple trail heads.

    Rademacher Hills Trail - You don't have to go far from the parking lot to see how beautiful nature can be.

    You don't have to go far from the parking lot to see how beautiful nature can be.

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    Pano view

    Gracie Allegiance Jiu Jitsu

    Gracie Allegiance Jiu Jitsu

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I was working in Ridgecest, CA when I decided to drop in on a class. I am a member of dojo in…read moreVirginia. The coaches and patrons welcomed me, even though, I was only going take one class. The coaches gave excellent instructions on countered a double-butterfly sweep. They checked on my progress. I noticed that they work well with children. I noticed this while I was waiting for the adult class. I enjoyed the session. The staff was friendly and helpful, they taught good techniques, it was fun, and I found it to be physically challenging. It would very likely be my regular gym if I moved there. I definitely recommend it!

    I enrolled my special needs son and my youngest after hearing the program was through Heartland and…read morepromoted anti-bullying values. At first things seemed fine, but over time the class became way over capacity, practice time was cut by 15 minutes, prices raised, and there isn't even enough room for students to properly practice. From what I've seen, they also don't properly stretch the kids before training, and a lot of class time ends up focused on conditioning instead of actual instruction and learning. My son showers before and after class, so cleanliness hasn't been an issue on our end. Most recently, he was asked to do 150 burpees in the corner alone before being allowed to join class because he had a little dirt on his feet, which was really concerning for us. I also witnessed the instructor bring multiple children to tears during class, which felt excessive and difficult to watch. Based on our experience, I'd suggest parents take a close look and consider other schools with a more balanced approach, better instruction, and adequate space for training.

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