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Lost Horse Mine - 3 members in 7 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Nov 06 2023
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Joshua Tree National Park TrailsInland, CA
Inland, CA
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking12.00 Miles 2,370 AEG
Hiking12.00 Miles
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john and i made a three day trip to joshua tree national park
monday we drove to the park and planned to hike in the area near our campsite at jumbo rocks
we started with ryan mountain, which is one of my favorites there
good elevation gain for a short hike, and great views from the summit
not many people on the trail until we started down
we stopped at hall of horrors, which is apparently more of a climbing area
walked around some of the rock formations
next we did the up and back to lost horse mine
spent some time checking out stone buildings, mining equipment, the stamp mill and some tailings
drove up to keys view after that
did the short hike to ryan ranch and checked out some of the old structures and equipment
found our campsite in jumbo rocks, set up and had some lunch
late afternoon we did the skull rock nature loop, finishing just after sunset
nice day with a good collection of different hikes
ryan ranch and hall of horrors were new to me
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Nov 06 2023
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68 male
 Joined Mar 16 2008
 chandler,az
Joshua Tree National Park TrailsInland, CA
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking12.00 Miles 2,370 AEG
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Day one of our three-day trip to Joshua Tree National Park.
Kelly did the planning and I did the driving.
Lots of different trails and scenery. Fun day. :)
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Nov 09 2021
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Joshua Tree National Park TrailsInland, CA
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking8.40 Miles 1,565 AEG
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enjoyed a nice sunrise and leisurely breakfast at cottonwood campground before driving further into the park

ryan mountain:
got going mid morning in cool temps
steady ascent among boulders on good trail, winding around the mountain
easier grade toward the top
big summit area with great views of san jacinto and san gorgonio, along with much of the park
really nice hike, wished it was longer
maybe my favorite of the trip

keys view:
short walk to an overlook with good views, including the salton sea

lost horse mine:
better than anticipated, followed an old road to a historic gold mine
interesting destination and a nice hike

cap rock:
easy short loop featuring lots of larger joshua trees and cool boulders

arch rock:
easy trail to the boulders near white tank campground
good sized arch and another little arch nearby
some fun scrambling and exploring around the rocks

got back to camp a little earlier this time
it was windy, so we read in the car for awhile after making dinner
wasn't that cold, which was nice
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Mar 20 2021
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Lost Horse MineInland, CA
Inland, CA
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Hiking6.60 Miles 1,053 AEG
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we did the loop clockwise. the mine is pretty neat and located on a scenic mountainside. first mile is so-so, then the scenery picks up and there are some spots that are exceptional.

the weather was kinda bad, with big temp drop and big time wind gusts. it chilled out slightly on the second part of the hike. we still ended up enjoying this hike quite a bit

stopped and had lunch on a random boulder pile on the way out. that was pretty neat

park was super crowded and we got hung up for a while at the entrance. saturday is not the day to go to this part of the park for sure
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Jan 19 2018
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72 male
 Joined Jun 27 2015
 Tucson, Arizona
Joshua Tree NP Lost Horse Mine, AZ 
Joshua Tree NP Lost Horse Mine, AZ
 
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markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking3.90 Miles 761 AEG
Hiking3.90 Miles   1 Hour   48 Mns   2.75 mph
761 ft AEG      23 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
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Still had the whole afternoon left so we decided to do a hike with a little more beef (Not a 16 oz steak though) and the Lost Horse Mine was a good choice. This 4 mile round trip trail has a good AEG but not too much for the person I was hiking with. Good views overlooking Joshua Tree Park and to the North of the deserts near 29 Palms. The Lost Horse Mine and mill are are fairly well preserved (at least the mill is). For those wishing a little longer hike the Lost Horse Mine trail is a 6 mile loop trail, 2 miles to the mine and 4 miles around the west side of the mountain and back to the start point. I will have to do that someday. Another great hike in the park, but then I haven't had a bad hike in this park yet.
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Oct 31 2017
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69 male
 Joined Jan 23 2008
 Phoenix, AZ
Joshua Tree NP, CA 
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AZWanderingBearTriplogs 700
Hiking33.50 Miles 4,550 AEG
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Headed out to Joshua Tree for 4 days of camping and hiking. We didn't get a real early start, so we were very lucky to find an available spot in Ryan Campground, our second choice. Not a fan of campgrounds, but they can be a necessary evil. Ryan is centrally located and our little spot backed up to some nice granite. Apparently half our neighbors were there to mostly be loud. Of the other half, we were pleasantly surprised to meet a young couple from Switzerland who are doing a few years exploring North America in their iconic 2002 Land Rover Defender. I love Land Rover's unofficial motto - "making mechanics out of drivers since 1948."

We tackled Ryan Mountain first to get a nice view of the area. Drove part of Geology Road which isn't all that interesting when you don't have the accompanying guide for what's significant at each of the sign posts. The guides are not available at the large metal box at the start of the road marked "Guides", only at the visitor centers miles and miles away. Did have fun exploring Squaw Tank, a small dam with some good rocks to scramble on nearby. Desert Queen Mine, Wall Street Stamp Mill and the Barker Dam provided a look back into the history of the area. Stopped by Skull Rock for a belated Halloween celebration and some more rock scrambling fun.

Ryan Ranch was very close to our campground so we strolled out to explore our second morning. Interesting place. Willow Hole is hike not listed on HAZ. We saw it on a park brochure and thought the name was worth exploring. It is a 7 plus mile round trip through sand to several willow trees in some damp earth. Took the opportunity to drive north and hike to 49 Palms. Yes, we counted them and there were 3 palms too many. MJ corrected the error and they are back to 49. Coyote Corner offers gifts, souvenirs, and 7.5 minute showers for only $4 per token. Highly recommended!

Keys View is a nice drive and a small walk. Gives a great view of the San Andreas Fault below, which of course isn't mentioned on the informational signs at the view point. We took a side dirt road on a whim and found a trailhead for Lost Horse Mine. We opted for the entire loop. The mine had a 10 stamp mill and operated for a long time. Water was pumped the 3.5 miles from Ryan Ranch to support the mine and mill. The southern half of the loop offers nice views and some other mine ruins. White bursage was blooming and when you brush against it or crush some in your hands it smelled like lemons. We explored around the Hidden Valley area and watched some friendly climbers at work for a bit.

The drive out took us past Cottonwood Campground and the Mastadon Peak and Mine Loop. The scramble to the top of Mastadon was short but fun with a chuckwalla lamenting our intrusion into his morning sunning routine.

We stopped off at the General Patton and Desert Training Center Museum at Chiricao Summit. The US Army trained in southern CA and southwestern AZ before embarking to North Africa to confront Hitler and Rommel in the Sahara, our entry into WW-II. The training was vital in learning to cope with desert conditions. The outline of the road network from the many camp towns established as part of the Desert Training Center are still visible when you fly over the area. The museum has an impressive collection of artifacts from the period.
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Nov 21 2011
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46 male
 Joined Oct 19 2010
 Mesa, AZ
Lost Horse MineInland, CA
Inland, CA
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Charger55Triplogs 573
Hiking4.00 Miles 400 AEG
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Another easy day hike in Joshua Tree National Park. This one goes to the site of an incredibly successful gold mine in the center of the park. The well-preserved ten stamp mill is the definite highlight. There's also stone foundations, water tanks, an exploratory adit and a 500ft shaft. I did this as an out and back because it was late in the day and I still had to make it back to set up camp. There's also a 6.2mi loop hike that takes off up Lost Horse Mountain.
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