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Riverside County
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Eagle Mountain Ruins

Moderate

4.8

(6818)

11,805

riders

Eagle Mountain Ruins

01:04

13.3km

180m

Cycling

If you're looking for a touring cycling adventure at the Eagle Mountain Ruins, it's important to know that the site in Riverside, California, is unfortunately not open for public access, especially not for cycling, as it's private property. This means the listed 8.2-mile (13.3 km) route, with its 577 feet…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Ruins of the Eagle Mountain Iron Mine

Highlight • Historical Site

Unique place to visit as these ruins are what remain in a so-called 'ghost town' from the abandonment of a metal mine.

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9.73 km

1.58 km

1.52 km

331 m

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4.81 km

3.87 km

2.76 km

1.76 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cycle the Eagle Mountain Ruins trail?

Unfortunately, the Eagle Mountain Ruins area is not a publicly accessible touring cycling trail. The entire site, including the former town and mine, is fenced off and considered private property. Attempts to access it could be considered trespassing.

What is the history of Eagle Mountain Ruins?

Eagle Mountain was once a thriving company town established in 1948 by Henry J. Kaiser, supporting Southern California's largest iron mine. At its peak, it housed around 4,000 residents and featured extensive amenities like homes, a shopping center, and recreational facilities. The mine closed in 1981, leading to the town's abandonment and its current status as a ghost town. Its abandoned structures have even served as a backdrop for films and TV shows. You can learn more about the Ruins of the Eagle Mountain Iron Mine.

Where are the Eagle Mountain Ruins located?

The Eagle Mountain Ruins are situated in the California desert in Riverside County, near the southeastern corner of Joshua Tree National Park. It is accessible by Kaiser Road (Riverside County Route R2) from California State Route 177, about twelve miles north of Desert Center. However, as mentioned, the site itself is not publicly accessible for recreation.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to visit the ruins?

Since the Eagle Mountain Ruins are not a publicly accessible area for cycling or general visitation, there are no permits or entrance fees. The area is private property and fenced off.

Is the area around Eagle Mountain Ruins suitable for cycling?

While the general California desert landscape around Eagle Mountain is vast, the specific site of the Eagle Mountain Ruins is not a designated or accessible cycling route. There are no public trails within the fenced-off area. For touring cycling in Riverside County, you would need to explore other established and publicly accessible routes.

What is the best time of year to visit the general area near Eagle Mountain Ruins?

The general California desert area experiences hot summers and mild winters. If you were to visit nearby publicly accessible areas, winter and spring would offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, avoiding the extreme heat of summer. However, this advice does not apply to the ruins themselves, which remain inaccessible.

Are dogs allowed on the Eagle Mountain Ruins site?

No, dogs are not allowed on the Eagle Mountain Ruins site, as the area is private property and not open to the public for any recreational activities, including those with pets.

Are there any viewpoints or landmarks I can see along the route?

There is no designated cycling route through the Eagle Mountain Ruins. The primary landmark is the ghost town itself, including the Ruins of the Eagle Mountain Iron Mine, but these are not accessible to the public. The surrounding desert landscape offers views, but not from within the restricted area.

What are some alternative cycling trails in Riverside County, CA, that are publicly accessible?

Given that the Eagle Mountain Ruins are not accessible for cycling, we recommend exploring other well-established and publicly accessible touring cycling trails within Riverside County. Komoot offers many routes in the region that provide safe and enjoyable experiences.

What kind of terrain would I encounter if the Eagle Mountain Ruins were accessible for cycling?

Hypothetically, if the area were accessible, the terrain would likely be characteristic of the California desert: arid, with potential for sandy or rocky sections, and varying elevations as it's located within the Eagle Mountains. However, this is purely speculative as there is no public cycling trail here.

Is there parking available for the Eagle Mountain Ruins?

There is no designated public parking for accessing the Eagle Mountain Ruins as a cycling trail. The area is private and fenced off, meaning there are no official trailheads or parking facilities for visitors.

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