Near Rings Loop Trail
The view of the canyon is astounding.
Near Rings Loop Trail
Looking back up Banshee Canyon on the Rings Loop Trail.
Near Rings Loop Trail
Metal Rings to assist with climbing down/up Banshee Canyon on the Rings Loop Trail.
Near Rings Loop Trail
Looking over Banshee Canyon.
Near Rings Loop Trail
Looking down into part of the ring climb, in the canyon.

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Rings Loop Trail

4.2 (5 Ratings)
A short-but-sweet hike exploring the "Hole-in-the-Wall" area of the Mojave National Preserve.
1.1
mi
Distance
86
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingCaveViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
This rxh involves a steep, rocky descent on metal loop ladders. Some may find this section difficult to traverse.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.12mi
Distance
86ft
Elevation Gain
133ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
4,301ft
High Point
4,190ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The trail starts at a parking lot just past the Hole-in-the-Wall Visitor Center. Several trails branch off from this lot, so look for the signs marking the Ring Loop trailhead. The trail quickly disappears into rocky and narrow Banshee Canyon. Scramble down the rocks into the canyon where metal-ring ladders are installed at the steepest sections to assist with the climb down. Continue following the trail down and out of the canyon, admiring the rock formations along the way. After a short while, hikers will exit the canyon and arrive at the junction with the Barber Peak Loop Trail. Keep left to stay on the Rings Loop. From here the trail stays relatively level as it circles around the Hole-in-the-Wall formations giving hikers great views of the surrounding desert landscape. As the trail swings north, look for boulders to the left featuring petroglyphs left by native peoples long ago.From here the trail follows a sandy, desert wash until it arrives back at the visitor center. Follow the road a short distance back to the parking lot to complete the loop.
History & Background
The rock formations here were created by ancient volcanic activity. Check out the nearby visitor center to learn about the geology and other information on the Mojave.

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