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Inizio del Pacific Crest Trail - Fine della strada presso Mojave River Forks

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Inizio del Pacific Crest Trail - Fine della strada presso Mojave River Forks

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The Pacific Crest Trailhead - Mojave River Forks End of Road serves as a significant access point to the iconic Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) in Southern California. Situated at an elevation of 923 meters in the Mojave Desert region, this trailhead marks a unique intersection where the vast wilderness of the PCT meets the end of California Highway 173. It is a crucial gateway for exploring the diverse landscapes of the San Bernardino Mountains foothills and the unique desert environment.

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    8 febbraio 2022

    Escursionismo

    Dopo una lunga camminata verso nord e sud questo è il primo contatto del sentiero PCT con una strada asfaltata, la Hwy 173 che qui termina in un ampio parcheggio. …
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    8 marzo 2022

    Escursionismo

    Questo è il sentiero ufficiale più vicino se ti piace visitare le famigerate sorgenti termali di Deep Creek. Si tratta di un'escursione di 12 miglia andata e ritorno. Questa sezione fa anche parte dell'iconico Pacific Crest Trail. Tieni presente che devi guadare il Deep Creek stesso a poco meno di un miglio da qui. Il Rainbow Bridge si estende sul Deep Creek, ma alcune miglia più in basso lungo il sentiero.
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    12 giugno 2025

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    Al termine della California Highway 173 si trova un'area di sosta per gli escursionisti che percorrono il Pacific Crest Trail. Circa 5 ore a nord si trovano interessanti sorgenti termali lungo il sentiero. Qui sono presenti degli oggetti a cui legare la bicicletta, anche se potrebbe essere più sicura qualche miglio più avanti, dove l'accesso è meno facile per potenziali ladri in auto.
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Inizio del Pacific Crest Trail - Fine della strada presso Mojave River Forks

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    The Pacific Crest Trail: Mojave River to Silverwood Lake offers a captivating journey through California's high desert, transitioning from arid landscapes to stunning lakeside vistas. You'll traverse unique terrain marked…

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    Hike 14.0 miles (22.6 km) on this difficult trail through varied terrain to the natural Deep Creek Hot Springs in San Bernardino National Fo

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    The Mojave Forks River Dam Overlook Trail offers a fantastic blend of mountain foothills and high desert vistas, giving you a quiet desert expanse to explore. You'll traverse undulating terrain…

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    Elevazione 920 m

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    Posizione:San Bernardino County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the most popular hiking routes from the Pacific Crest Trailhead - Mojave River Forks End of Road?

    The most popular route from this trailhead is the 12-mile out-and-back hike to the infamous Deep Creek Hot Springs. This section of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) offers scenic views of Deep Creek Canyon and its riparian vegetation. Further along the trail, hikers can also reach the Rainbow Bridge, which spans Deep Creek.

    What is the typical elevation gain and difficulty for trails starting here?

    While the trailhead itself is at an elevation of 923 meters (2,986 feet at the confluence with Deep Creek), the trails from here, particularly towards Deep Creek Hot Springs, involve moderate elevation changes as you traverse the canyon. The terrain is generally considered intermediate, with some sections requiring careful footing. The desert environment can add to the challenge, especially during warmer months.

    Are there any significant landmarks or natural features to look out for on the trails?

    Absolutely. Beyond the stunning Deep Creek Canyon itself, a major landmark is the Rainbow Bridge, which crosses Deep Creek further along the PCT. The Deep Creek Hot Springs are also a significant natural feature and a popular destination. Hikers will also experience the unique desert ecosystem with its diverse flora, including cottonwood and willows along the creek.

    What are the parking arrangements at the trailhead, and is public transport available?

    There is a wide, free parking area directly at the dead-end of California Highway 173, making it easily accessible by passenger vehicle. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during peak seasons. Public transport options directly to this specific trailhead are generally limited, making personal vehicle access the most practical option.

    Are permits required to hike the Pacific Crest Trail from this trailhead?

    For day hikes or shorter overnight trips on the Pacific Crest Trail from this trailhead, a specific permit is generally not required. However, if you plan to thru-hike or embark on a longer section hike of the PCT, you may need to obtain a long-distance permit from the Pacific Crest Trail Association. Always check the latest regulations before your trip.

    Is the Pacific Crest Trailhead - Mojave River Forks End of Road suitable for families or dog-friendly?

    The trails can be enjoyed by families, but be aware of the 12-mile round trip to Deep Creek Hot Springs, which might be long for younger children. The area is generally dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash, and owners are responsible for packing out all waste. Be sure to bring plenty of water for both yourself and your pet, as the desert environment can be harsh.

    What amenities are available nearby, such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation?

    The trailhead itself is quite remote, but its proximity to Mojave River Forks Regional Park means visitors have access to camping facilities. For more extensive amenities like cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would need to travel to nearby towns such as Hesperia or Silverwood Lake, which are a short drive away.

    What should hikers be aware of regarding water crossings on the trail?

    Within about a mile of the trailhead, hikers will need to ford Deep Creek. While often shallow or even dry during certain times of the year, water levels can rise significantly after heavy rain or snowmelt. In such cases, an alternative parallel track along the dam may be available. Always assess water levels before attempting a crossing.

    Are there any specific safety considerations for hiking in this desert environment?

    Yes, several. The desert environment can be challenging. Always carry ample water, as dehydration is a significant risk. Be prepared for extreme temperature fluctuations, with hot days and cool nights. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) is essential. Be aware of local wildlife, including snakes and other desert creatures. Inform someone of your hiking plans and expected return time.

    How does this section of the PCT compare to other local trails?

    This section of the PCT offers a unique desert hiking experience, contrasting sharply with the more mountainous or forested trails found elsewhere in California. It's known for its riparian oasis along Deep Creek within an arid landscape. While it provides access to the iconic PCT, it's distinct from other local trails that might focus on specific peaks or different ecological zones, offering a true taste of the Mojave Desert's beauty.

    What is the historical significance of this trailhead and the Pacific Crest Trail?

    The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) was conceived in 1932 and designated a National Scenic Trail in 1968, though it wasn't fully completed until 1993. This trailhead serves as a gateway to a segment of this monumental trail, which aims to preserve the scenic and wilderness character of the American West. It connects hikers to a path with decades of history, following routes explored by early conservationists.

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