Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park

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Sunrise at Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park. Joshua Trees and Junipers are silhouetted against the sun.

Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park is a state park in the western Antelope Valley in Southern California. The park protects mature stands of Joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia) and California juniper trees (Juniperus californica) in their western Mojave Desert habitat.

The park is located in northern Los Angeles County, Template:Convert west of downtown Lancaster and about Template:Convert from the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve.

History

The site was donated to the state in 1988 by farmer Arthur "Archie" Ripley, and preserves a remnant of Joshua/juniper woodland which once grew in great abundance throughout the valley.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Today only remnant parcels of this woodland community remain in the valley, much of the rest having been cleared for farming, housing,<ref name="Website">Template:Cite web</ref> and some rather esoteric uses — directions for nighttime automobile travelers in the first half of the 20th century and even pulp for newspaper usage.Template:Citation needed The Template:Convert property was officially acquired in 1993.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

The Joshua tree played an important part in the cultural history of the Antelope Valley, providing a vital source of food and fiber materials for the Native Americans that inhabited the region.<ref name="Website" />

The Junipers in the park were the subject of botanical research by the late Otis M. (Milt) Stark, a Lancaster wildflower photographer and local historian who was among the volunteers who helped establish trails through the park.

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