Lucerne Valley Museum Association

Lucerne Valley Museum Association Lucerne Valley California, as the Crossroads of the High Desert, has a rich history in mining, agriculture, Native American culture, and ranching.

It offers an Oudoor Museum of early mining and farming implements as well as a small indoor collection.

The Lucerne Valley Museum would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the volunteers from The River's Edge Ranch for t...
09/28/2025

The Lucerne Valley Museum would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the volunteers from The River's Edge Ranch for their incredible effort and service. We know the work of moving items was dirty, dusty, and tough, but your willingness to get stuck in and tackle the manual labor with such enthusiasm and dedication made a huge difference. Your hard work is an invaluable contribution to our goal of a grand re-opening for the Lucerne Valley community . Thank you for making this vital and heavy-lifting job possible!

Evening session canceled all was completed in the morning thank you Rivers Edge Ranch for all your help.
09/27/2025

Evening session canceled all was completed in the morning thank you Rivers Edge Ranch for all your help.

Hope to see you this weekend
09/23/2025

Hope to see you this weekend

Please join the museum in moving forward.
09/05/2025

Please join the museum in moving forward.

06/21/2025

Historical Figures of the year... see them in Forth of July parade 🗽🔴⚪️🔵🇺🇸

The Risler family, one of the original homesteaders of the valley in the 1920s, embodies the spirit of resilience and community. Drawn to the area by the allure of gold and oil, they staked their claim and laid down roots that have flourished for five generations. Over the years, they've built not just homes on their original homestead but a legacy that reflects their commitment to the land and its people. Their journey is a testament to the enduring and resilient nature of the founding families of Lucerne Valley and the bonds that tie us to our history.

Having faced unimaginable trials, the Risler family has turned those experiences into a source of inspiration for everyone around them. Their story isn't just about survival; it's about thriving and lifting others as they climb. This kind of tenacity is what makes small towns thrive, and the Rislers have certainly left their mark, proving that adversity can fuel greatness.

Today, the Risler family continues to shine brightly in the community through their volunteer efforts. They’ve nurtured a lineage of nurses, doctors, sandal makers and community leaders committed to making a difference in the lives of others. Their contributions remind us all of the importance of giving back and staying connected to our roots. And the charm of small-town life, with peaceful nights and breathtaking star-filled skies. It’s the perfect backdrop for a family that truly embodies the essence of community spirit.

Big things happening at the museum today.... one step closer to being open once a week ❤️
02/01/2025

Big things happening at the museum today.... one step closer to being open once a week ❤️

Thank you all we are awaiting a few estimates and cant wait to share with the community the results.In search of handyma...
04/30/2024

Thank you all we are awaiting a few estimates and cant wait to share with the community the results.

In search of handyman or contractors to update and improve our aging boardwalk.
Message the museum or text contact info to 760-646-2660

04/16/2024

Come join the museum, at the community center, april 19th

Address

33187 Old Woman Springs Road
Lucerne Valley, CA
92356

Opening Hours

10am - 2pm

Telephone

(760) 646-2660

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