Jawbone Station Visitor Center

Begin your tour of the Eastern Kern County area at Jawbone Station, located on Highway 14, just 20 miles north of Mojave. The station provides information, maps, books, and other services to off-roaders, tourists, hikers, bikers, and equestrians. The station is open 7 days a week, except Christmas. A free, primitive campground is available across Jawbone Road from the Station. For more information, call (760) 373-1146.

Jawbone Visitor Center Is Open

You can find this discovery point via GPS at N35.3015, W118.0016, or in section F-8 with the Jawbone Canyon OHV Map.

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Jawbone Canyon, CA
Jawbone Canyon, CA
10:28 PM, Mar 10, 2025
temperature icon 54°F
broken clouds
Humidity 25 %
Pressure 1010 mb
Wind 10 mph
Wind Gust Wind Gust: 0 mph
Clouds Clouds: 75%
Visibility Visibility: 6 mi
Sunrise Sunrise: 7:09 AM
Sunset Sunset: 6:56 PM

Dedicated to Ed Waldheim

Man standing next to dirt bike

Founder of the Friends of Jawbone (FOJ)

Friends of Jawbone is a non-profit corporation under section 501(c)(3). If you or your business would like to support Friends of Jawbone, please click here.

Special Thanks To:

Please join us in thanking our Supporters:

Sponsors of our 27th Moose Anderson Day:

Terra-Gen
High Desert 4 Wheelers
Peak Production

Doug Varner
Jawbone Channel

 

J’s Maintenance
Desert Search & Rescue
Jawbone Canyon Store
FunTime ATV Rentals
Rinco
Bakersfield UTV & Stereo 

Shaw Charitable Fund

PIONEER MEMBERSHIP

If you would like to sponsor a future event, please contact us at:
(760) 373-1146