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When I moved to the high desert 30 years ago, I was told about a place called the Japanese Camp. It was hidden in the hills of the San Bernardino Mountains between Victorville and the Town of Yucca Valley. Nestled in the eastern foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains just north of Yucca Valley there is a small group of old stone and wooden structures. The people who inhabited them still remains a mystery. Does anybody know? Additional Links and Credits.