
Was nice to stop and see an oasis on are way from Joshua Tree. The signs are very helpful. Large part of the trail is still in repair. Nice stop for 15-20 minutes, but not a must.
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The Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks offer a diverse array of landscapes, showcasing majestic mountains, deep canyons, and the world's largest trees, the ancient giant sequoias. Visitors can explore a range of activities, including hiking, camping, and discovering the natural and historical significance of the region.
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Was nice to stop and see an oasis on are way from Joshua Tree. The signs are very helpful. Large part of the trail is still in repair. Nice stop for 15-20 minutes, but not a must.
Nothing very pretty. Plants looked burnt and neglected! One area was closed off for repair. Random info with history signs but not with cohesive storytelling. So sad that the Maaryam and other...
So it's a beautiful place. Be warned tho, ( in a good way) there is a woman who has gone there everyday for 6 years and she watches the sun go down. Her bench is HER bench and she isn't afraid...
Ironically the most wildlife I saw on my trip to Joshua Tree was at this free stop outside the actual park itself. I came here right at dusk and the Oasis was absolutely CRACKLING with life. I saw...
This is simple and nice trail located right outside the Oasis Visitors Center. I found it a nice break from the drive into the park to visit the visitor center to get park information and going...
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