Located 16 miles southeast of the Lucerne Valley, the Abraham Ranch Airport is privately owned and the owner must grant permission to land on its airstrips. There is no control tower and the runway is 4,000 feet long and made of natural soil. Four aircraft make their permanent home at the ranch, including two single-engine planes as well as two multi-engine planes (as of 2010).
The oldest airport in San Bernardino County, the Barstow-Daggett is located in the desert between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. This airport is owned by San Bernardino County and most of its use comes from training exercises by the Army out of Fort Irwin. It has a weather station and communication relay, and lies along a major aircraft travel corridor.
A small, privately owned airport, the Dick Dale Skyranch Airport lies northeast of Twentynine Palms, California. It has no control tower but does include a wind indicator. It has two dirt runways outlined with rocks and tires. The runways are 2,800 feet and 2,860 feet long, respectively.
The Holiday Ranch Airport is located 7 miles northeast of Apple Valley, California. It is privately owned and designated for private use, so permission must be granted before landing a plane on either of its two natural soil runways. Eight small aircraft make their home at this airport, including five single-engine planes as well as three ultralights (as of 2010).