Rock Spring Loop Trail in Mojave National Preserve
Water is something you don't see much of in Mojave National Preserve, certainly not just pooling on the ground as it does at Rock Spring. The constant source at Rock Spring helped inhabitants survive in the Mojave Desert for thousands of years and was even the site of a small U.S. Army post in the 1860s. Today you can reach the spring easily, along with a Rock House built in the 1920s and the ruins of a mill used by miners, on a 1 1/3-mile loop with 100 feet of elevation change that also features panoramic desert views. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Desert Canyons · Free Trails
Distance: 1.33 miles · Elevation change: 100 feet
By: Published: January 20, 2014 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Petroglyphs on North Lava Bed Wash near Seventeen Mile Point in Mojave National Preserve
Visitors driving though Mojave National Preserve between Baker and Kelso Depot may wish to stop near Seventeen Mile Point for a quick walk to simple petroglyphs drawn into the volcanic rock outcroppings along the road. While certainly not the only petroglyphs in the preserve, these might be the easiest to get to. A petroglyph engraved into the rock On Kelbaker Road, 13. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Free Trails · Lava · Petroglyphs
Distance: 0.25 miles · Elevation change: 25 feet
By: Published: May 19, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Silver Peak in Mojave National Preserve
This 8.5-mile hike ascends 2,500 feet to summit a 6,365-foot peak in the small range of mountains in the southwestern corner of Mojave National Preserve. Silver Peak looks out across the Granite Mountains toward the Kelso Dunes, Cima Dome, and the peaks of the Providence Range - a worthy view of Mojave National Preserve to be sure. Nearby Granite Peak is the tallest mountain in the range (6,762 feet), but Silver Peak is an easier hike because there is a rough trail leading almost all the way to the summit. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Closed · Free Trails · Off Trail · Summits
Distance: 8.5 miles · Elevation change: 2500 feet
By: Published: May 18, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Lava Tube in Mojave National Preserve
A field of cinder cones stands out dramatically from the surrounding Mojave Desert between the city of Baker and Kelso Depot Visitor Center in Mojave National Preserve. Within the lava field is a short trail leading to a tube formed long ago by molten lava. A ladder takes hikers down into the tube where skylights (holes in the rock ceiling) illuminate a subterranean world. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Caves · Free Trails · Lava · Lava Tubes
Distance: 0.6 miles · Elevation change: 150 feet
By: Published: May 17, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
New York Peak in Mojave National Preserve
The New York Mountains are a micro-range in the northeast corner of Mojave National Preserve. The highest peak in the range (7,533 feet) offers a sprawling desert vista, and is considerably easier to reach than other peaks in Mojave, which require slower hiking around cacti and other obstacles. Those driving a low clearance vehicle will not be able to make it all the way up the dirt road leading to the Keystone Canyon Trail. ...Read more.
Distance: 7 miles · Elevation change: 2400 feet
By: Published: February 12, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Teutonia Peak in Mojave National Preserve
Teutonia Peak is a rocky 5,755-foot mountain on the edge of Cima Dome in Mojave National Preserve. The dome, which is 1,500 feet tall and covers seventy square miles, is the most symmetrical dome of its type in the United States. If that geological geometrical fact doesn't strike your fancy, the hike to the panoramic rocky summit will. It is 3.4 to 4 miles round trip with 700 feet of elevation gain, passing an abandoned silver mine and a thriving forest of Joshua trees along the way to the summit of Teutonia Peak. ...Read more.
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Distance: 3.4 miles · Elevation change: 700 feet
By: Published: February 12, 2010 Last updated: December 9, 2025
Fountain Peak in Mojave National Preserve
Beyond the trails maintained by the park, numerous peaks in Mojave National Preserve can be reached with off-trail hiking and scrambling. One worthy candidate is Fountain Peak. Fountain Peak is located near Mitchell Caverns whose parking lot in the Providence Mountains State Recreation Area provides a serviceable base camp. Before setting out, download the USGS topographical map of Fountain Peak. ...Read more.
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Distance: 5 miles · Elevation change: 2700 feet
By: Published: February 12, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Hole-in-the-Wall Rings Trail in Mojave National Preserve
Off Black Canyon Road in Mojave National Preserve, the Hole-in-the-Wall Rings Trail is a must see! The namesake Ringbolts serve as hand holds and steps, granting passage through a couple steep and narrow sections on this 1.5-mile loop (or 0.5-mile out and back hike for those preferring to repeat the most exciting stretch of the hike). The Hole-in-the-Wall Rings Trail delivers a short fun hiking experience for park visitors. ...Read more.
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Distance: 1.5 miles · Elevation change: 150 feet
By: Published: February 12, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Camping in Mojave National Preserve
Being a preserve, Mojave National Preserve lacks a few of the facilities you would find in Joshua Tree or Death Valley, but this absence creates the opportunity for a more intimate visit with the desert. For the traditionalists (those who like camping near a bathroom), Mojave National Preserve has a couple standard campgrounds. For more adventurous campers, Mojave offers a unique experience akin to wilderness car camping. ...Read more.
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By: Published: February 12, 2010 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Kelso Dunes in Mojave National Preserve
The Kelso Dunes cover 45 square miles and rise 650 feet above the desert floor. What do you do with such a big pile of sand? Climb it! Even if you have hiked other dunes before, Kelso will be an interesting experience. The 3-mile round trip hike to the top features fantastic views of the surrounding dunes and peaks in Mojave National Preserve. The start of Kelso Dunes Trail A concentrated trail leaves from the parking area, but dissolves away the farther you go. ...Read more.
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Distance: 3 miles · Elevation change: 470 feet
By: Published: February 11, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025