Trail Overview
Water Trough Road-BLM30084 is a 6.4-mile point-to-point single-track trail leading to Beaver Dam Wash. This trail is relatively flat until it drops into the wash. The trail is rated 3 of 10 as it is not maintained by the BLM. The trail is made up of dirt and crushed rock. Water Trough Road runs through the westernmost portion of the Joshua Tree Forest and out onto the upper Mojave plateau. Located within the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area, travelers may come across the desert tortoise, bighorn sheep, Joshua trees, and other threatened and sensitive species. Surface water flows in the upper reaches of Beaver Dam Wash, but rarely travels all the way through the NCA. Cell phone coverage will be spotty and the nearest services are located in Beaver Dam.
Difficulty
The trail consists of loose rocks, dirt, and sand with some slick rock surfaces and mud holes possible. No steps are higher than 12 inches. 4WD may be required, and aggressive tires are a plus.