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Even before the California Gold Rush of 1849, prospectors were finding gold in Southern California. As the rewards from the mines in the Sierras began to wither, miners headed toward the deserts, where hot summers, scarce water, limited wood sources, and the difficulty and high cost of transporting equipment and provisions created a challenging mining environment. But a few hardy adventurers endured, and about 300 mines were developed in what is now Joshua Tree National Park.
Few of these mines produced much, but one certainly did — the Lost Horse Mine
The Day it Rained Rocks
Protecting Alaska for Generations to Come
Yellowstone Boosts Cell Service, Glacier East Opens, Condors Return to Redwood | National Park News
Community Science in National Parks
The Battle of Bunker Hill
Restoring the Everglades
100.Years of Hot Springs, New Filming Rules | National Park News
Scandal and Special People of Effigy Mounds
100 Years at Mount Rainier
Digging Up Dinosaurs
Mask Mandate, Commercial Filming Permits Struck Down | National Park News
Wolves of Isle Royale
Little American Island
St. Croix Heroes and Mussels
The Steel Driving Man
Our 63rd Park | National Park News
Surviving Winter in the National Parks
Medgar Evers
Humpbacks
The Obelisk from Nowhere, Park Projects Funded, $270 Million Lawsuit | News from the Parks
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