Split Rock Trail hike
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Weaving in and out of towering cliffs, slick boulders, and one of the densest collections of rock formations in the park, the Split Rock Trail is a photographer’s dream. Throughout this relatively easy flat loop trail you can enjoy amazing atmosphere, suitable for the whole family.
Getting there
The fastest way to get to the trail, even from Joshua Tree Town, is through 29 Palms. If coming from Joshua Tree Town, head east along Highways 62 (29 Palms Highway) towards 29 Palms. Turn right onto Utah Trail, with signs for Joshua Tree National Park. After entering the park and paying your dues, follow Park Boulevard for just under 7.0mi. Turn right towards the picnic area marked as Split Rock. Follow the dirt road to the trailhead.
About
When to do | Spring and Fall, avoid summer heat |
Backcountry Campsites | None |
Toilets | At trailhead |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Circuit |
Split Rock Trail
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Route Description for Split Rock Trail
This well marked loop can be completed in either direction. Simply, follow the trail from the parking lot and take your pick! The hike remains almost completely flat for its entirety, making it fantastic for young children, older folks, or those just wanting a quick jaunt in the park.
The main attraction of this hike is the impressive rock formations that permeate the entire trail. Made of monzogranite rock, and formed over 100 million years ago when magma cooled into monzogranite beneath the surface of the earth, these formations are the most well known part of the park!
Over time, water eroded sections of the rock to help form the impressive structures we witness today. Flash floods have since helped isolate these rocky islands, washing away the abutting sand and adding to their natural beauty.
On the Eastern part of the loop you will come to a fork. If you want, take the 0.5mi extension towards face rock. Otherwise, continue along the loop and return to your car.
Insider Hints
Even though this is a short hike, in the intense summer heat it can still be difficult. Always be conscious of the heat and especially the sun exposure. Bring lots of water.
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Francine Robertson 4 years ago
Iconic piece of north shore history. The crown jewel is Split Rock lighthouse.
cindychu 4 years ago
Excellent hike! Make sure you take food and water with you as there's no food for purchase in the park.
YashKumar 4 years ago
This hike is definitely best during cooler seasons; heat and mid-day sun can be dangerous.
supermario 4 years ago
The rock formations were like nothing we had seen before. Everywhere we looked we loved what we saw.
MichaelShulman 4 years ago
We appreciate the stunning views and well-maintained loop trails.
Yael M. 4 years ago
Interesting how nature can change in time to create structures like this.
Nora T. 4 years ago
Iconic piece of north shore history. Wild, peaceful and romantic place.
Stumpyboots 4 years ago
Really enjoyed this hike. Wonderful place to spend a day.
Charles W. 4 years ago
I can't believe that the monzanite rock mas made from magma a million years ago! So where is that volcano now?
Cooper B. 4 years ago
Breathtaking views of majestic desert. Thoroughly recommended if you haven’t been there yet.