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Nov 24 2021
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40 male
 Joined Mar 01 2018
 Chandler, AZ
North View Maze Window Rock Loop, CA 
North View Maze Window Rock Loop, CA
 
Hiking avatar Nov 24 2021
John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking8.11 Miles 865 AEG
Hiking8.11 Miles   3 Hrs   31 Mns   2.57 mph
865 ft AEG      22 Mns Break
 
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I'd been to Joshua Tree a few times over the years but had never hiked the Maze, so we started the morning there, and ours was the only vehicle at the small pullout when we arrived just after sunrise. We started a clockwise loop on North View trail, which leads through a beautiful, massive jumble of boulders that's a common landscape in Joshua Tree. That area is full of little windows and balancing rocks, and the trail climbs up toward two short side spurs to overlooks. The first is Copper Mountain View, looking north toward the town of Joshua Tree, and the second is Western Hills View, overlooking North View trail that we'd hike up and the peaks off to the west.

The trail climbs gradually before it connects with Maze Loop Trail. With the route we chose, we were only on Maze Loop for about a mile, and it wanders through the boulder piles on the east side of the route before moving farther away from the mountain and out into the more open desert as it connects with Window Rock Loop Trail. Near the intersection, the namesake rock window came into view up at the top of the rock pile, and we followed Window Rock Loop to the south, which is a more scenic route than staying on Maze Loop. Window Rock Loop gets back into the boulder piles and Joshua trees and offers views of the window from the south side of the mountain, whereas the Maze Loop mainly follows a wash back to the west. Window Rock Loop eventually reconnects with Maze Loop to complete the route.

The sole triplog for Maze Loop mentioned it's "sort of boring", and it's true that it's not a challenging hike, and there's not a lot of variety in scenery. But it's consistently beautiful landscape, and adding North View and Window Rock Loop provides more hiking among the boulders and some nice overlooks. The one thing that surprised me was the ease of route finding. The Maze had a reputation for being difficult to stay on the trail, but the park service has added so many signs that getting lost would be tough, even without a GPS route...so the Maze is no longer very maze-like.

There were three other vehicles in the lot when we finished the loop, but we managed to complete the hike without seeing anyone else on the trails--an early start paid off. There were plenty of people in the park by the time we finished...when we drove toward the second hike of the day and left Joshua Tree, there was a huge line of cars at the entrance, waiting to get in.
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Oct 12 2018
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72 female
 Joined Jan 21 2006
 Eagar AZ
Maze Loop TrailInland, CA
Inland, CA
Hiking avatar Oct 12 2018
azbackpackrTriplogs 883
Hiking2.69 Miles 318 AEG
Hiking2.69 Miles   1 Hour   51 Mns   2.02 mph
318 ft AEG      31 Mns Break
 
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Joshua Tree National Park: This trailhead is the first one you get to from the West Entrance. It's a newer trail, but is featured on their maps and in a guidebook I had with me: Afoot and Afield in the Inland Empire. I was tired from driving all day, and the trail is a bit sandy. I almost turned around sooner than I did. The trail did improve quite a bit once it started going uphill. It had rained recently, which probably made the sand a bit less soft, but it was still pretty soft. Anyway, this trail is sort of boring, if you ask me. I didn't hike the whole thing because it was late in the afternoon.

I didn't have an opportunity to return to the park during my four days in Joshua Tree area because I went there for a WFR class, not for hiking. It was my first trip into the park. So, I guess I will have to go back sometime. Since I found out I have a cousin who owns a climbing school there, I am definitely going back at some point.

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