by zippetydude » Wed Jul 26, 2006 2:16 pm
Hey RM! If you remember, I mentioned to you over on the San G bulletin board to post here because someone might know something about it. I hadn't looked at the map link, because I don't know the area over by Idyllwild, but I just now pulled up the map and found you're talking about an area many miles from Idyllwild that I just rode my mountain bike through a couple of weeks ago.
Here's the scoop.
If you are going out the straight part of the 243 just off the 10 fwy, you'll see that the road continues straight ahead, but the 243 veers off to the left and begins climbing up the mountainside. If you continue straight, you'll be following the Old Idyllwild Road, and it continues on up to around 4000' elevation. It comes back to the 243 at the junction of Poppet Flats Road. I rode the entire route, and there were no buildings or any apparent structures left of the ghost town, but there is a large, flat and fairly level area off to the south of the road not far from where Mt. Edna Road runs into Old Idyllwild Road.
If you want to explore it yourself, the easiest way would be to go all the way up the 243 to Poppet Flats Road, turn right, go about 100 feet, then turn right again onto the smooth, well graded dirt road on the right. That's the Old Idyllwild Road, and if you just stick to the main part, it will take you right down to where the Ghost Town is supposed to be located, figure about 3 or 4 miles. The road is in good shape - you can probably do it in any vehicle you like (well, I wouldn't recommend an RV, but you get the idea) and the large open area is fairly evident as well. I believe there is a sign where Mt. Edna Road comes in as well, so you shouldn't have any trouble finding the spot.
You can get there from the bottom too, but the road passes along a couple of washes that are flat but very sandy, and you run the risk of getting stuck. Also, it's probably 7 or 8 miles up from the bottom, but only 3 or 4 miles from the 243 if you start from the top.
Sorry I didn't recognize the place sooner, or I could have helped out some time ago.
Incidentally, I'll be camping up at Silent Valley (about a mile from the junction of Poppet Flats and the 243) this weekend, so if I get a chance I'll run over and check it out. If there's anything to show, I'll try to post a couple of pictures - though sometimes that doesn't work out. I could always email them to you if you like. If you're up there this weekend also, maybe we'll run into each other.
z