Upper Mojave Desert City
A Kern County city in the Indian Wells Valley of the upper Mojave Desert, shaped by Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake.
Ridgecrest is a city in northeastern Kern County, California, located in the Indian Wells Valley of the upper Mojave Desert, along U.S. Route 395. It sits at the western edge of the Mojave's high desert, framed by the Coso Range to the north and the El Paso Mountains to the south. At the 2020 census, the city reported a population of 27,959. The city's existence and character are inseparable from Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, the vast Navy research, development, and testing installation immediately adjacent to the community. Ridgecrest incorporated as a city in 1963, growing as the primary civilian support community for the base, and the installation remains the dominant influence on the local economy, workforce, and identity. The relationship between the city and the base gives Ridgecrest an unusual character for a desert community of its size, with a concentration of engineers, scientists, and technical professionals, and a population that skews toward a younger median age than many rural desert towns. Culturally, Ridgecrest is anchored by the Maturango Museum, which interprets the natural and cultural history of the northern Mojave, including the region's celebrated petroglyphs, and the China Lake Museum, which documents the history of the naval installation and its contributions to aviation and weapons technology. The city serves as a regional hub for the Indian Wells Valley and a gateway to the recreational lands of the eastern Sierra and Death Valley. Its high-desert climate brings warm, dry summers and clear, dark night skies that support stargazing and astronomy. Ridgecrest appeals to residents connected to the base, to those seeking more affordable housing within California, and to outdoor enthusiasts drawn to the Mojave's open landscape and the nearby Sierra Nevada. It offers a self-contained, close-knit community with the amenities of a small city set against a dramatic desert backdrop.
Ridgecrest is in Kern County, California, in the Indian Wells Valley of the upper Mojave Desert, in the northeastern part of the county. It sits along U.S. Route 395, adjacent to Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, and is the largest community in the Indian Wells Valley region.
Ridgecrest is known for its close association with Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, a major Navy research, development, and testing installation that anchors the local economy. The city is also known for the Maturango Museum, which interprets the northern Mojave's natural and cultural history, including the famous Coso Range petroglyphs.
Ridgecrest is served by the Sierra Sands Unified School District, the only K-12 school district in the Ridgecrest area. The district operates elementary, middle, and high schools, including programs serving families connected to Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake.
Ridgecrest offers access to Maturango Museum petroglyph tours, the China Lake Museum, and extensive desert recreation including hiking, off-highway exploration, and stargazing. The eastern Sierra, Death Valley National Park, and the Alabama Hills are within a reasonable drive, making the city a gateway to the region's outdoor destinations.
Ridgecrest is reached via U.S. Route 395, which connects it south toward the Los Angeles basin, and State Route 178, which runs west to Bakersfield and the San Joaquin Valley. The city is roughly a two-and-a-half to three-hour drive from the Los Angeles area, depending on route and conditions.
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