Places to stay in Cima, California

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Cima is a small unincorporated community in the Mojave Desert of San Bernardino County, California, in the United States. Few people live in the area. Cima is located in the south, upland of the Ivanpah Valley, south of the Ivanpah Mountains and Interstate 15, and lies at an elevation of 4,175 feet ; it also lies in the center north of the Mojave National Preserve, with its neighbor town of Kelso, in the preserve just southwest. Cima was founded circa 1906, and served as a railroad siding and a commercial center for ranchers and miners. It is now usually considered a ghost town.

If you are travelling in the area, Cima is located close to Cliff Canyon Spring, Kewanee Mine, Striped Mountain, Live Oak Canyon and Cottonwood Spring.

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