Ridgecrest

Maturango Museum
100 E. Las Flores Ave., Ridgecrest, CA 93555
(760) 375-6900
$4 for exhibits; visitor's information center and giftshop free
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily (excl. major holidays)
China Lake Blvd. (Highway 178) intersects Las Flores Ave. at the museum. (See '''Get In''', above.)

This museum brings the natural history, culture, geology and archaeology of the region under one roof. It is a busy visitor's center for travelers headed to Death Valley and other Mojave Desert points of interest. Also available are a wide collection of gifts and memorabilia from the Upper Mojave Desert. The museum has great displays of local flora and fauna, work of local artists, and regular special programs. See Do below for information about tours of the petroglyphs - the greatest collection of Native American rock art in North America.

U.S. Naval Museum of Armament and Technology
Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, Calif.
(760) 939-3530
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. - Sat.

China Lake has been involved in development and testing of some of the most famous air weapons and related systems of the 20th and 21st centuries. Legendary air weapons like the Sidewinder air-to-air missile and Shrike anti-radiation missile are displayed alongside some of the most modern air weapons - JDAM Joint Direct Attack Munition and JSOW Joint Stand-off Weapon - that became household names during the early months of the U.S.'s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Also featured is the unique history of China Lake, known for a generation as "The Secret City" where scientists and engineers broke new ground far from the prying eyes of enemy spies.