Shooting stars
Is August and we wanted to see the Perseid meteor shower. I know, desert, summer, super hot. It was 100° when we got to our area. By 10 pm it was in the 80’s. I don’t think it got to the 70’s.
Is August and we wanted to see the Perseid meteor shower. I know, desert, summer, super hot. It was 100° when we got to our area. By 10 pm it was in the 80’s. I don’t think it got to the 70’s.
This was a great place to post up for the night on the way to Joshua tree, and I had no issues getting there. There is some sand to drive through, but I don't think you'll need a 4wd vehicle tbh. I stayed closer to the mountains on the edge of the dropoff, and there were lots of shattered bottles and large appliances dumped - so it was rather unclean. But if you're in a pinch, this is certainly a choice! Pretty at sunset.
Came in from the South, 10 miles in bear Left (stay to the Sheephole wilderness boundary). Several dispersed sites along the way. I went in without the camper another 10 miles and did turn about when the sand began getting deep (WK2 Trailhawk), I think the other comments came in from the North.
Have you ever walked into the desert naked? if you so desire this is the place...
Seriously. Please don’t try it. We did not even find a spot to camp, and got stuck and the sand. Just go somewhere else. It’s not worth it.
To begin please be careful of the roads as they very sandy and you can get stuck easily if you don't have a 4x4, that being said I made it in and out with a 2 wheel drive truck but I almost got stuck. If come in by cell tower there are two roads to the right one goes south one goes east towards the mountain we went east and camped in the dry riverbed where the road first gets close, much past that you really need a 4x4 I went down the road but barley made it out by where the graffiti is the parking area on Amboy rd.
So this is a beautiful area with plenty of wildlife and areas to hike. Due east the cell tower behind a small hill is a camper trailer that looks like it's been there for quite some time, there is somebody that lives there so don't approach it because I believe his cheese slid of the cracker. He would come out at random times and just laugh in a very creepy manner. If you look on google earth you can see it. I think it was his way of telling us to stay away. So we did. This is dispersed camping so there are no amenities.
Easy to access dirt road off of Amboy leads you to BLM land. Left over fire rings mark sites, however many sites are covered in glass and bullet casing from people using this area for target practice. Sunsets are gorgeous, however desert winds are harsh. Wouldn’t go back but free camping doesn’t hurt.