Near Barker Dam Nature Trail
Eastside or backside of Baker Dam facing N. Nice reflections in the water. Lots of people taking photos of each other.
Near Barker Dam Nature Trail
Petroglyphs on Barker Dam nature trail. Park has excellent signage; directional and info. You can easily see this formation 30-50ft off trail next to info sign. Trail is behind and to the left, and continues back to trailhead. Facing S @ 330pm.
Near Barker Dam Nature Trail
A well-shaded visitor travels along the Barker Dam Nature Trail. Photo credit: NPS/Brad Sutton.
Near Barker Dam Nature Trail
Person screen left following trail drops to valley floor, what a view! Boulders, brush and cactus a plenty oh my! This is trail counter-clockwise and start of W side leg after dam wall. About 315pm so facing W rocks are in shadow.
Near Barker Dam Nature Trail
Westside or dam wall of Baker Dam picture center. Note water level even after a rain is low, Dec 2018. Trail continues though boulders screen left and behind view. People were hiking very close to the wall but rangers were around.

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Barker Dam Nature Trail

4.2 (58 Ratings)
A trail to an interesting tank created in ~1900 to water live stock; Petroglyphs are an added bonus!
1.3
mi
Distance
59
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
CaveFamily FriendlySpringViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Be aware that this area can see heavy traffic and congested parking during peak season. There is a shuttle stop for the park that you can use to help reduce traffic to the area.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.28mi
Distance
59ft
Elevation Gain
59ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
4,312ft
High Point
4,252ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trail is an easy hike, though closed toed shoes are recommended due to cactus. From the parking lot, follow the rope fencing to get to the trailhead. The trail is clearly marked and the normal direction of travel is counterclockwise. At the top of the trail (north end) is the reservoir, and you'll be on the eastern end of it. As you move west you get closer to the actual dam and you'll be able to see the multiple building iterations more clearly if you pass it and turn back and face east. Shortly after passing the dam, you'll overlook an old cattle trough.After passing the dam and the cattle trough, you'll start your return leg (south) and pass a Joshua Tree (with a sign). Continuing on, you'll come to a sign directing your either back to the trail split point or further on (about 20 meters) to a portion of rock with some petroglyphs. It is worth the 20 meters, but they have been re-drawn, which makes them easier to see. While informative, the "new" petroglyphs lose some of their magic.Returning to the trail, you'll head down a small set of steps and end back up on the original trail approximately 300 meters from the car park. This trail shares a parking lot with the Wall Street Mill Trail. Barker Dam Nature Trail is on the west side of the lot and the Wall Street Mill Trail is on the eastern side.

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