Rings Loop Trail Start, Mojave National Preserve
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Start of the Rings Loop Trail at the Mojave National Preserve. The trail starts south east of the parking lot at the Hole in the Wall information center and is approximately 1.5 miles.
At the 1/3 mile mark, there are some Petroglyphs on a large boulder. At this point the trail turns to the West, followed by heading slightly to the North arriving at the mouth of Banshee canyon and Hole in the Wall.
The very last section of Banshee canyon consists of climbing out using metal rings that are secured to the wall which the trail is named for.
Visitors center for Hole In The Wall, at the Mojave National Preserve. The visitors center is at the...
The end (or start if you want to decend into Banshee canyon) of the Rings Loop trail at the Mojave Pr...
These petroglyphs are along the Ring Loops Trail, at Hole in the Wall, Mojave National Preserve.
Climbing rings near the end of the Rings Loop Trail in the Mojave National Preserve. The Rings Loop ...
Hole in the Wall canyon at rings loop trail, Mojave National Preserve, California
Entrance to Hole in the Wall Canyon on the Rings loop trail at Mojave National Preserve, California.
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Crruthres Stone House. It is not abandoned, and should not be approached or disturtbed in any way. In...
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Text by Steve Smith.