CRHT: Geology Tour Road to Keys View Road, Joshua Tree National Park, California
CRHT: Geology Tour Road to Keys View Road
Joshua Tree National Park
The 6.55 mile section between Geology Tour Road (east) and Keys View Road (west) on the California Riding and Hiking Trail begins in a stark, boundless expanse of Mojave Desert scrub and rises through a pass between Ryan Mountain (5,461') and Lost Horse Mountain (5,313') to the great Joshua Tree forests of Lost Horse Valley.
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Concentrations of Joshua Trees are common along this stretch of the CRHT
New Joshua Trees begin to grow as single shoots
An inverted rock formation along the CRHT
The CRHT is known for its endless views and great biodiversity
Prickly Pear Cactus grows behind lumps of broken black basalt
A coyote prepares to pounce on a nearby jackrabbit
Beaver Tail Cactus is similar to Prickly Pear but with 'invisible' spines and slightly darker color
Marked by wide swaths of sandy trail - the CRHT can be deceptively difficult
Areas of dense foliage are great places to look for coyotes, fox, jackrabbit as well as the occasional mountain lion whom inhabit the western side of the trail
Visitors will travel through a wide mix of flora
Beautiful stretch along the trail
Desert scrub brush affords much needed protection to the various rodent, reptile and mammalian residents

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