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The Marl Mountains are located in the Mojave National Preserve in eastern California in the United States , northeast of the Kelso Mountains . The Marl Mountains lie just east of Kelbaker Road , which connects the town of Baker with the small community of Kelso, California .

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3-476: Like the Beale Mountains to the east, the range is one of the smallest mountain ranges in the nation, and is only about four miles long. The Marl Mountains are often visited by travelers on the historic Mojave Road wagon trail, which passes Marl Spring on the east side of the mountains. Marl Spring was an important source of water to travelers crossing the dry Mojave Desert. The cistern at Marl Spring

6-412: Is still often full of water today, although the water should be treated by a water filter before drinking it. 35°09′37″N 115°40′25″W  /  35.16028°N 115.67361°W  / 35.16028; -115.67361 This San Bernardino County, California –related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Beale Mountains The Beale Mountains are located in

9-928: The Mojave National Preserve in eastern California . The range is one of the smallest mountain ranges in the United States , and is only about 2.5 miles long. The mountains are located northeast of the Kelso Mountains , and east of the Marl Mountains , about five miles from the Kelso Cima road, in the Cinder Cone National Natural Landmark . The mountains lie in the arid climate zone, characterized by little rainfall. They are named after Edward Fitzgerald Beale . These mountains are not named in

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