80 acres 0.25 mi North of California City Blvd, 0.75 miles West of the 14 Frwy and 2 miles north of the 58 frwy, Mojave

80  acres 0.25 mi North of  California City Blvd, 0.75 miles West of the 14 Frwy and 2 miles north of the 58 frwy, Mojave

The  approximate Southwest corner of the property is:   Mojave, CA 93501   35.129142, -118.146240

PENDING 

Vacant land all usable gently slopes down to the east at about 1½% grade.  Kern Co. Zone A-1.   1320 feet N-S by 2640 feet E-W with direct access to California City Blvd from the west line. Direct access to and from the 58 and 14 Frwy.   At elevation 2920.    No utilities.        N1/2 of SW 1/4 of Sec 20, T32S, R36E.     ATN  225-284-18 & 19     The entire area is in Flood Zone A
 
 
 
 
ALSO AVAILABLE  17.8 acres on California City Blvd, 0.75 miles West of the 14 Frwy and 2 miles north of the 58 frwy, Mojave  

PENDING 

Vacant land all usable Kern Co. Zone A-1. 660 feet N-S and 1320 feet E-W. Direct access to and from the 58 and 14 Frwy. At elevation 2920. No utilities. S1/2 OF SE1/4 OF SW1/4 SEC 20, T 32 S, R 36 E, M. D. B. M. ATN 225-284-22  The entire area is in Flood Zone A
 
 
At the junction of Hwy 14 and Hwy 58, in East Kern County, Mojave is an oasis for tired travelers, truckers, and commuters. Fast-food restaurants and service stations line both sides of the highway.
The Mojave airport employs people from all parts of the Antelope Valley. Burt and Dick Rutan, designers and builders of the famous Voyager Aircraft and Rotary Rocket, developers of a new rotor-landing spacecraft, are an example of commercial tenants there.
With a population of about 4,000, Mojave is small but probably the most important transportation center in the High Desert.