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Boron Motel

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Located in downtown Boron, this motel is just a 2-minute walk from the 20 Mule Team Museum, as well as the Vernon P. Saxon Aerospace Museum. It features free Wi-Fi access.

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Helen
From
United Kingdom
The Boron Motel was the perfect place to stay for exploring the local area. The room was very well appointed with a large comfortable double bed, decent sheets and towels plus selection of toiletries. Amenities included fridge, microwave and coffee maker. The air conditioning was more than adequate having to cope with 100F+ !! Good WiFi connection and multi-channel TV. We visited the Twenty Mule Team museum and the Borax Mine Visitor Centre.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9
Good - What previous guests thought, 35 reviews
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What guests said about Boron:

8.0

Boron has charm of a bygone era.

Boron has charm of a bygone era. Local mining, aerospace history, and railroads have carved this little oasis out of the desert. Everyone you run in to will be friendly, there are great people in Boron. There are surprisingly great places to eat.. the Barrel has really good take-out..The Roadway Inn, at Kramer junction before you turn to come in to town is really good as well. There is a small aviation museum in town that pays homage to the legends of nearby Edwards AF base, and there is also so mining history. The Nearby Borax mone offers tours.
Guest review by
Paul
United States
10

Boron is a fascinating town and part of the rich tapestry of...

Boron is a fascinating town and part of the rich tapestry of American history. Essentially founded to service the local Borax mine, it has evolved as a generous community surviving in a challenging environment. Definitely worth a visit to learn about the town and the incredible mine plus the relationship with Edwards Airforce Base. This is real America.
Guest review by
Helen
United Kingdom