Hole-in-the-Wall Rings Trail Mojave National Preserve Hike California Desert
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... Read more.
By: Published: Last updated: June 7, 2017
Mojave National Preserve tent camping camp California Desert Kelso campground
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... Read more.
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By: Published: Last updated: March 25, 2017
Kelso Dunes Mojave National Preserve sand dunes hike
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... Read more.
By: Published: Last updated: June 7, 2017
Amboy Crater Mojave Desert hike California
Amboy Crater is nestled halfway between Barstow and Needles, just off historic Route 66. It is located near, but not within, Mojave National Preserve. A visit to Amboy Crater will definitely take you back in time. Ten thousand years ago, this cinder cone volcano erupted, transforming the surrounding landscape. A 3-mile round trip trail leads up and into the crater, connecting to a path... Read more.
By: Published: Last updated: June 7, 2017
Golden Canyon Death Valley National Park Golden Canyon Gower Gulch Loop Trail hike
Golden Canyon - Gower Gulch Loop visits some of the most stunning landscapes in Death Valley National Park. The 4-mile hike begins with a one-mile trek up Golden Canyon. Numbered markers along the way make the canyon easy to follow. These markers correspond with an interpretive trail guide that tells the geological history of the land. The guide is available for purchase at the trailhead and... Read more.
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Death Valley Badlands hike Zabriskie Point Death Valley National Park
Badlands Loop offers a great immersion into the terrain beneath Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park. This 2.5-mile hike is all badlands. Anyone who hiked the Golden Canyon - Gower Gulch Loop and enjoyed the middle section of the trek will love the Badlands Loop. The trail starts down an obvious gully just north of the Zabriskie Point parking lot. The gully expands as it descends,... Read more.
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Zabriskie Point View Death Valley National Park
Zabriskie Point offers a stunning panorama of the badlands near Furnace Creek in Death Valley National Park. The overlook stands at the upper east end of a badlands terrain full of impressive canyons and gulches. A short walk up a paved hill is all that is required to take advantage of this amazing vantage point. The hard drought-plagued sun-baked slopes around Zabriskie Point support... Read more.
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By: Published: Last updated: February 5, 2024
Death Valley Driving Twenty Mule Team Canyon Death Valley National Park
Just up the road from Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park is a canyon that can be experienced right from the driver's seat. This 2.8-mile one-way dirt road is well maintained and passable in any car or truck. The road leads into and across a picturesque Death Valley landscape of canyons and badlands. The scenery is impressive, plus the kids in the backseat can play a game of... Read more.
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By: Published: Last updated: June 7, 2017
Camping Death Valley National Park Campground tent Death Valley Camping
Nine campgrounds are open to visitors within the boundaries of Death Valley National Park. Texas Spring Campground near Furnace Creek is centrally located and one of the nicer campgrounds in Death Valley, with bushes and short trees providing shade. Some of the other campgrounds are not California's most impressive, offering little more than open gravel landscapes for setting up tents.... Read more.
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By: Published: Last updated: February 26, 2024
Artists Palette Death Valley National Park geology tour
Artist's Drive crosses a sloping mountainside composed of vibrant soil colored by rich metals. The drive passes an area dubbed the Artist's Palette, which is among the unique landmarks in Death Valley National Park that must be seen to believe. Artist's Drive is a one-way road traveling from south to north. For those coming from Badwater Basin, this is an ideal side trek en route to... Read more.
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By: Published: Last updated: July 2, 2021