Landmark information
- Location: 
 Site of road runs from Drum Barracks in Banning/Wilmington to where old hwy 66 crosses from LA to San Bernardino county, Pomona
- Plaque: 
 No Plaque
- Site: 
 Nothing Remains
- Date First Visited: 
 12/1/1998
- Date Most Recently Visited: 
 12/1/1998
- GPS Coordinates: 
 N 33 47.07, W 118 15.444
About this landmark
                From the state: 
				Long ago, Mohave Indians used a network of pathways to cross the Mojave Desert. In 1826, American trapper Jedediah Smith used their paths and became the first non-Indian to reach the California coast overland from mid-America. The paths were worked into a military wagon road in 1859. This "Mojave Road" remained a major link between Los Angeles and points east until a railway crossed the desert in 1885.
              
