If you want to see a fascinating part of California, the Barber Peak Loop Trail loops through beautiful countryside in the Mojave Desert. Traversing around a tall peak and crazy rock formations, this trail takes you through blooming cacti and desert sand. You won't want to miss all of the wonderful things to see on this intermediate trail.
The Mojave National Preserve is located inside the Mojave Desert and is the third-largest National Park in the contiguous United States.
It has amazing natural features, including unusual rock formations and rare plants. The climate ranges from summer averages of 90 degrees Fahrenheit to snow falling on the mountaintops in the winter.
This hike takes you through a very popular area, the Hole-In-The-Wall formations created out of lava.
Many people take the short Rings Trail to observe these cool rock formations and don't explore the greater area. The Barber Peak Loop Trail travels around the area, while still ending at the popular Hole-In-The-Wall formations.
The trail starts out with some elevation gain, but not too much.
The entire hike will only climb 754 feet, and the majority of the trail is flat and easy to hike. Keep your eyes peeled for the trail signs, as they can be hard to spot. They're brown and easily blend into your surroundings.
The area is filled with interesting plants and animals, and you may just come across some stunning cacti in bloom.
You're also likely to run into lizards sunning themselves on the rocks, and you may spot raptors, crows, jays, or wrens, among other animals. Bulls are sometimes seen in the area, and jackrabbits may flit across the trail in front of you.
The entire trail is a 5.6-mile loop through the beautiful desert terrain.
You'll see Barber Peak, Table Mountain, and mesas and plains in the distance. At the end of your hike you'll meet up with the Ring Loop Trail, and get a close up view of the amazing Hole-In-The-Wall lava formations.
There's plenty of parking at the trailhead.
You can find a place to park at the end of the road, past the Hole-In-The-Wall information center. The trailhead is close by. The area is fairly remote, so you'll find plenty of parking when you drive in.
If you're looking for a fantastic way to spend a morning, check out this awesome trail.
It's a great way to see one of the most beautiful sides of southern California while learning more about this gorgeous isolated area.
Have you hiked the Barber Peak Loop Trail? What did you think? Did you do the whole thing? Let us know in the comments below!
If you're interested in more of southern California's amazing parks, check out These 13 State Parks In Southern California Will Knock Your Socks Off.
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