Randsburg, California - Wikipedia Randsburg (formerly Rand Camp) [6] is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California, United States Randsburg is located 17 miles (27 km) south of Ridgecrest, [6] at an elevation of 3,504 feet (1,068 m) [4] The population was 45 in the 2020 census, down from 69 in the 2010 census
Randsburg, CA: A Tiny Living Ghost Town In The Mojave Desert While there are plenty of gimmicky Wild West towns dotted around California, you’ll get the real deal in Randsburg The tiny town in Kern County is perched at about 3,500 feet of elevation in the western Mojave Desert, just off Highway 395
Randsburg, California Desert Mining Town - DesertUSA Randsburg, Johannesburg and Red Mountain are three small towns along U S Highway 395 between Ridgecrest and Boron, California They are the mining district towns of the Rand area, the gold and silver mining belt of Kern County, named after the Witwatersrand of South Africa
This tiny California ghost town needs a miracle to save it - MSN A wide blue arrow points toward Randsburg, California, from the side of a winding stretch of the desert artery that is Highway 395, an illustrated bearded miner coaxing a reluctant donkey toward
Gorgeous California town under threat after move to protect TORTOISES A Wild West mining village with a population of under 100 is facing an existential threat as a new California law impedes access in an effort to protect tortoises Randsburg, a tiny mountainous town off Highway 395, has recently been sustained by off-road drivers who pass through the historic town on weekend rides
Randsburg, California Ghost Town As Randsburg’s rich gold veins gradually surrendered their last profitable ounces by 1918, the once-bustling mining town began its slow evolution into what you’d recognize today as a living ghost town
Randsburg California ghost town loses last business, tourism threatened Randsburg California ghost town loses last business, tourism threatened ## Tiburon’s Waterfront Renaissance: A New Era Dawns for Downtown This blog post dives into the transformation happening along Tiburon’s waterfront The town’s recent approvals and bold plans aim to breathe new life into downtown