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3.0 (28 reviews)
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James L.

Not a great duty assignment for those who are sent here for their first assignment. It's not because of the location, which is bleak since you're deep in the high desert. The location is tolerable because you're 2 hours away from Los Angeles and San Diego and Vegas and just a little farther away from other great cities. If you're into rock climbing and off roading, you're not too far from where you want to be. The OPTEMPO can be incredibly difficult with many hours and days spent from your families. The Installation does what it can to make it comfortable. There is a town center with a Bar and Grill, Starbucks other fast food restaurants. Other bars and restaurants are Shockwave. No matter how much they improve the garrison areas, you're in the middle of the high desert. The sun and heat are relentless and sandy high winds are frequent. It's a great post to save money as little is spent on gas for those who lice on post and you're too far away from nearby towns to get distracted and spend your money. The best part of this post is leaving it to see other parts of California or Nevada. Command climate overall is atrocious here.

Very pretty butter bar!
John P.

"Box Tour" today, really great! They do it twice per month, you email or call for reservations, and get on the list. Meet up at 9:30 am, and they bus you out to the Box, short for sandbox, where the do incredibly realistic training, and people on the box tour get to watch. There were maybe 10 of us on the tour today. We were briefed by a light colonel filling in for the commanding general, and squired around by a couple of captains, a command sgt major, an 11th ACR lt colonel, and other folks. They do a great job, no charge, and you get to see, close up, how our young men and women are prepared for deployment and combat. Not for the feint of heart.....lots of bombs and bullets.

Homar M.

Beautiful desert... Other than that is a shi&hole. There is no way I can ever live here.

Bronco belt buckle awarded for finding points in the desert and doing service project.

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2 years ago

Hot as hell in summer cold as hell in winter px is the worst ive been to in my 6 years in the military ur unlucky if you get this place

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7 years ago

It is hot as hell. Definitely do not want to come back ! The bays are pretty cool so not to bad.

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I was here TDY in 93, I doubt much has changed but I had a good time tagged Sergeant Schmidt in her sleeping bag that was a good time!

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10 years ago

Second time around at this place and the training exercise just seems to get worse no thank you.

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9 years ago

Give it a shot. Location is unfortunate however; The post try's hard with lots of events and family activities.

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4.5(42 reviews)
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4.6(52 reviews)
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Though this site gives some amazing history about the pinnacles I would not have known otherwise,…read morethe road to get here is very long, very rocky and in some places questionable if I should cross them. It was extremely hot even though it's April. I didn't walk around as the temps too high. The highlights - you cross over where the salt has dried from the lake ( wash your car as soon as you can as salt bad for it!), the beautiful scenery of the pinnacles (obviously) but the mountains behind them, the history lesson, the train cars sitting on the tracks was kinda fun and interesting and best of all the Navy flying planes doing test runs. Loved that. So hard to believe so much of this was under water and that where these were created. It's other worldly with how alive our planet is and constantly changing. It's free to come here but be warned about deep sand, very rocky roads and the heat. Bring water and have plenty of gas in the tank. There's nothing around for quite a ways.

Out of this world! Free admission but make sure the roads are in good shape. I drove out in an SUV…read moreand some parts of the road were a little sketchy. Once you arrive at the Pinnacles, you can hike up really close to see them first-hand. The pinnacles were created out of tufa ("porous rock formed as a deposit when springs interact with other bodies of water" per Wikipedia), when the area was under a lake. If you visit in spring, you'll see some wildflowers as well. Very interesting spot and worth a stop on your way to Death Valley. Highly recommended!

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