Trona Pinnacles Scenic Loop East (Easy)

Total Miles
1.8

Elevation

553.95 ft

Duration

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Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

An easy scenic loop around and through the Trona Pinnacles National Landmark that is accessible by passenger car with careful tire placement (easy trail, just be careful of your sidewalls on sharp rocks). This trail gets you up close and personal with the huge natural formations. There is a pit toilet near the beginning of the trail at the main parking/staging area. Along the way, you will find a few Keyosks of information signs. Dispersed camping is allowed; just please stay on designated or existing routes and watch for road closed signs. Most established camping spots are represented with an existing fire ring. Many of the fragile areas have been marked off by lines of rocks directing you to the appropriate route. Be sure to pack it in and pack it out, beautiful sunsets and sunrises happen here, but it can get extremely windy, and be prepared for extreme summer temperatures. 2 bars LTE service in the area.

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Trona Pinnacles Scenic Loop East (Easy)
Trona Pinnacles Scenic Loop East (Easy)
Trona Pinnacles Scenic Loop East (Easy)

Difficulty

Mostly packed dirt, some sharp rocks and narrow sections.

History

The Trona Pinnacles are unique geological features in the California Desert Conservation Area. The unusual landscape consists of more than 500 tufa spires, some as high as 140 feet, rising from the bed of the Searles Dry Lake basin. The pinnacles vary in size and shape from short and squat to tall and thin and are composed primarily of calcium carbonate (tufa). The Trona Pinnacles have been featured in many commercials, films, and still-photo shoots.The Trona Pinnacles were designated a National Natural Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1968 to preserve one of North America's most outstanding examples of tufa tower formation.CampingDispersed camping is allowed for a period not to exceed 14 days within a 28 consecutive day period. The 28 day period begins when a camper initially occupies a specific location on public lands. The 14-day limit may be reached either through a number of separate visits or through 14 days of continuous overnight occupation during the 28 day period. After the 14th day of occupation, the camper must move outside of a 25-mile radius of the previous location until the 29th day since the initial occupation.There is no potable water or developed facilities other than a single vault toilet on site.Pack out all trash. There are no trash services. In the desert environment, even natural items like orange peels take years to decompose.Travel on existing roads and trails. Vegetation in this climate can take decades to recover when crushed by off-road driving or parking.Camp in campgrounds if available. Using campgrounds reduces the number of vehicles so that the great views are not blocked.Have a great time. The Trona Pinnacles are a great place to explore natural wonders and experience your public lands.Geology and HistoryRising from the bottom of what was once an ancient lakebed, the Trona Pinnacles represent one of the most unique geologic landscapes in the California Desert. Over 500 of these tufa (or calcium carbonate spires) are spread out over a 14 square mile area across the Searles Lake basin. These features range in size from small-coral-like boulders to several that top out at over 140 feet tall.The Pinnacles were formed between 10,000 and 100,000 years ago when Searles Lake formed a link in a chain of interconnected lakes flowing from the Owens Valley to Death Valley. At one point during the Pleistocene, the area was under 640 feet of water.

Technical Rating

2

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