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Victorville sits separated from the cities of the Californian coast by the vast Angeles National Forest, making it feel like a remote and quiet escape, even though it’s just a short journey away from the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles. There’s a sense of old-town Americana here, from the museum dedicated to Route 66 to the horse rides in Mojave Narrows Regional Park.

Rent a car through Orbitz to see even more of the desert and mountains that surround Victorville. Day trips to Los Angeles are always an option, but you could equally find hidden lakes or quiet desert communities.


Victorville and beyond: Nearby national parks

Victorville is positioned between some of the most dramatic landscapes in Southern California. Seize the opportunity to visit these three national parks and forests in your rental car.

Angeles National Forest

This vast mountain and forest range separates Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley from Victorville. It’s worth a visit in its own right, with rocky ridges and dramatic desert landscapes providing a true escape from the city lights. Nearby Silverwood Lake is particularly scenic. Join the hiking trails here to enjoy treks untroubled by other tourists.

Journey time: Around 30 minutes

Distance: Approximately 20 miles

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree isn’t one of the more famous national parks in California, but it’s undeniably alluring. Come here to see the Wild West alive and well in Pioneertown, or to wander beneath the cacti of the Cholla Cactus Garden. For the best views of the national park, head to its highest point. Keys View is accessible by car, and offers expansive panoramas of the hills and valleys of Southern California.

Journey time: Around 1 hour 30 minutes

Distance: Approximately 80 miles

Death Valley National Park

The second hottest place on earth and the second largest national park in the US is a vast, intimidating and exhilarating desert landscape. Famous spots in the park include Zabriskie Point, where you’re treated to views of wave-like hills, and the ridges of the Ubehebe Crater. For information on how and when to explore Death Valley, visit Furnace Creek Visitor Center.

Journey time: Around 2 hours 30 minutes

Distance: Approximately 145 miles