• CalEarth & Mojave Narrows Park

    November 13, 2025 in the United States ⋅ 🌬 17 °C

    Our mission at CalEarth is to further the research, development, and education of Superadobe, a safe and accessible form of Earth Architecture that provides environmentally and financially sustainable living spaces. CalEarth is engaging in ground-breaking research and education that fundamentally transforms housing equity worldwide.
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    Mojave Narrows
    Located alongside an old riverbed in the high desert south of Victorville, Mojave Narrows offers lush plant growth, acres of waterways, impressive strands of cottonwood and willows and broad meadows all naturally landscaped by nature. The park is home to more than 1,500 species of watchable wildlife.

    In addition there is year-round fishing, disc golf course, equestrian trails, a playground, climbing rocks, splash pad and hiking trails.

    First Ranch
    In 1860, two families established a 4000-acre ranch, called Verde Ranch. In 1867, John Brown purchased Verde Ranch. Besides constructing the John Brown Toll Road through the Cajon Pass, Brown built a number of buildings: bunkhouses, a creamery, and a smokehouse on the Verde Ranch. These structures are still standing today on the ranch.
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