The histories of Native Americans and early settlers living in the mountains centered around Frazier Park, California are told through donated artifacts and family photographs. The museum is one small room. A log cabin and early gas station are located on the grounds.
The museum is accessible. The grounds are surfaced with gravel which makes rolling around a bit difficult. The log cabin and gas station are not open to tour and can be viewed from the parking lot.
Do not drive to the museum if you have a large RV. Park in the gravel section of the post office parking lot and follow the path or walk along the street. This is a mountain community and the streets are narrow with sharp bends. The museum lot is very small and there isn’t room to turn around. Museum 34.81998, -118.94428
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