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Ideally located close to many local attractions in Southern California, the Carriage Inn in Ridgecrest is a perfect home base while exploring all that the Indian Wells Valley has to offer. At the Carriage Inn, guests are only one mile from a bowling alley, and a half mile from a movie theatre, a tennis park and skateboard park, and within walking distance of shopping. The acclaimed Maturango Museum is also only a half mile away, and China Lake Golf Course and the U.S. Naval Museum of Armament and Technology are one mile from the Carriage Inn. Guests will find top rock and mineral collecting sites near Ridgecrest, and the First Light Observatory is only 10 miles from the Carriage Inn. |
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The Carriage Inn is at the center of many ecological, biographical, historical, and geographical wonders and perfectly situated in central California to allow easy day-trips to some of the most interesting places in the world. This includes the highest, the lowest, the hottest and the coldest places in the U.S. Explore the 178 Corridor, a 95-mile corridor offering world class points of interest from the archaeological, astronomical, historical, geological ecological, biological, and geographical perspectives. Come join us for our “Out of the Shadows” Poolside Art Show happening on Saturday, July 31, 2010, from 6:00- 9:00 p.m. This even will feature works of art from local and other participating artists. Music will be hosted by Blaze: The Phenom Band of the 50’2, 60’s, and 70’s and hors d’oeuvres will be served throughout the evening. For further details we encourage you to click here. |
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Local Attractions in Central California close to the Carriage Inn include:
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Fortunately this was a long time ago! It is still a fun place to visit and is 20 minutes from the extensive oasis at Furnace Creek. Located an hour and forty-five minutes east from the Carriage Inn via the 178 hwy and Towne Pass route. (Okay, so we don't have the COLDEST place on the planet, but you didn't really want COLD or you wouldn't be coming to the desert!) |
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Drive the BIOREGIONS highway -some of the highest diversity on the planet on one 95-mile strip of highway. (5 minutes-1 hour) Passing through five of six California bioregions, the 178-the unofficial Bio-Regions Highway will take you from the lushest of river forests, to the dramatic vistas of the Mojave Desert and its "naked geology" and every environment in between. See picturesque examples of the distinctive Kern Joshua Tree (see Joshua Flowers bloom in April). |
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Drive 395 south of Inyokern and see one of the most common mountain backdrops for car commercial filming! The Trona Pinnacles have been host to many movies, including Planet of the Apes, Hidalgo, Holes, Iron Man, and most recently, Land of the Lost, while the nearby Kern River Valley was the favored location of hundreds of spaghetti westerns.
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While we make NO guarantees, most visitors get at least one sighting while they are here of military jet and prop aircraft. Often, drivers will get a real surprise as our crazed pilots pretend that Ford Explorer is a targeted tank and zoom in close on a strafing run! Ridgecrest is also close to the flight corridor of the Space Shuttles landing at Edwards AFB who are doing 14,000 miles an hour on final approach (can you smell the brakes?) |
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Here you will find the very special history of the maverick engineers and scientists of China Lake who either invented or perfected nearly every weapon in the Navy and Marine Corps arsenal since WWII. Their unique American ingenuity has also given us glow sticks (invented by one scientist to help locate downed American pilots). See the Museum website for more information on museum access.
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