Boy Scout Trailhead South |
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View Northeast From BST |
Willow Hole Junction |
I'll put a short disclaimer here: while the trail is very well marked, it's crucial to pay attention to your surroundings. The Wonderland of Rocks is a famously disorienting and confusing place. Having a reliable compass and an accurate topo trail map is an absolute MUST for heading off this way. We also brought our Garmin Oregon 450t with pre-programmed waypoints. Pay attention to trail markers and don't wander too far off the trail without confidence that you can navigate back with your map and compass - visual landmarks are not reliable for navigation here.
The Wonderland of Rocks |
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The Wash |
The last portion of the trail follows a large wash, so expect your progress to be slowed. Be careful to follow the posted signs and other not-so-natural looking trail markers to stay on the trail. Occasionally it leaves and re-joins the wash, which could be confusing and disorienting for someone not paying close attention to the trail. Take note of the small flowers and other plants that would not survive outside of the cooler wash area. We also heard a lot more birds singing on this part of the trail than at earlier points.
Willow Hole |
Keep traveling through the wash as it bends slightly south, and then back to the north. Enjoy the magnificence and beauty of this complicated environment. The boulders and rock formation tower above, providing shade and relief for some of the smallest flowers. Stop and enjoy a break and the abundant shade at Willow Hole before either heading back to the Boy Scout Trail.
This was a wonderful hike and a perfect representation of what Joshua Tree has to offer. In just 7 miles, you can experience the vast forests of Joshua Trees and the diversity of the Wonderland of Rocks. I highly recommend this trail for a half-day excursion in Joshua Tree.