Rodman Mountains

The Rodman Mountains are located in the Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, California, United States.

One of the Cinder cones of the Lavic Lake volcanic field are in the range, with the other three including Pisgah Crater beyond to the east.

Colorful escarpments, calico-colored mountains, maze-like canyons and broad, majestic bajadas come together here.

Steep canyons and cliff-like walls form dry falls along deep drainage channels, creating cascades during heavy rain storms.

One of only seven core raptor breeding areas in the Mojave Desert is within this wilderness, where prairie falcons and golden eagles are known to survive.

Rodman Mountain petroglyphs example. See Commons for more examples (link at left)