Moderate, 6.81 mi loop

1,316 ft elevation gain

Hiked 3/25/24

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At a higher elevation (~4,000ft) than many other sections of the park, this loop offers great views of Joshua Tree as well as a richer selection of flora. While popular, it seems to get a little less pressure than other parts of the park. Would likely be great for Sunrise or sunset viewing.

A small cluster of Joshua Trees.

A large Cholla Cactus sits on the edge of the trail, its many needled arms reaching out for hugs.

Several ridges of nearby hills lead away while in the far distance a snow dusted mountain may be seen being overtaken by clouds rolling over its peak. On the valley floor a collection of windmills may be seen as well.

    • everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 days ago

      Haha, when I got to Saguaro National Park (later on this trip), there was an older gent hiking with his adult daughter who all of a sudden started saying how much his hand hurt. Daughter immediately knew he reached out and touched one, and was only mildly sympathetetic when she said ‘you were specifically warned this is what would happen and you did it anyways.’

      I’ve accidentally touched one and even through pants they will stab right in and get stuck. Yeah, don’t hug the chollas, not matter how much they want to.