Dogs No Dogs
Description
This is a 4.5-mile connector between the
California Riding and Hiking Trail and
Geology Tour Road. It traverses an expansive and sometimes desolate landscape with creosote, yucca, cholla and scrub. The few Joshua Trees that you may spot are stunted compared to other areas in the park, and clusters of boulders accentuate the stark terrain.
When taken from north to south (heading southeast), the trail is a steady and constant descent. The terrain can be sandy, but the grade is never too steep which allows you to take in the scenery as you run. The Hexie Mountains and
Ryan Mountain are particularly pretty during the morning hours.
The trail eventually ends at a junction with the
Geology Tour Road where you can continue for a loop or retrace your steps the way you came (keep in mind that the way back will be all uphill). This trail is quite exposed and more remote than some of the other trails in the park so bring plenty of water and sun protection.
Flora & Fauna
Creosote, yucca, cholla and scrub. Jackrabbits and reptiles.
Contacts
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Trail Master
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