Walker Pass Campground Trail
Kern County, California
Details
Distance
1.84 miles
Elevation Gain
240 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by The Outbound Collective
Walker Pass Campground Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see wildflowers located near Onyx, California.
Download the Outbound mobile app
Find adventures and camping on the go, share photos, use GPX tracks, and download maps for offline use.
Get the appFeatures
Camping
Mountain Biking
Running
Hiking
Dog Friendly
Scenic
Wildflowers
Walker Pass Campground Trail Reviews
Have you done this adventure? Be the first to leave a review!
Leave No Trace
Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!
Nearby
Five Fingers Trail
Five Fingers Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you past scenic surroundings located near Onyx, California.
Off-Road to McIver's Cabin
A little over 2 hours north of LA on Highway 14, there is an abrupt turnoff for Horse Canyon Road, which is also SC65. Just a few hundred meters off the 14 there is a large map which you continue straight by and follow SC65 for about 7 miles, along relatively flat dirt roads. The trail does become too intense for non 4x4 cars, so do not attempt without a proper vehicle.Once you see the signs ...
Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway
Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a lake located near Little Lake, California.
Camp Under Red Rock Canyon
Red Rock Canyon is a must stop for those driving along Highway 14 between the Owens and Antelope Valleys. The park is located where the southernmost tip of the Sierra Nevada converge with the El Paso Range and features scenic desert cliffs, buttes, and spectacular rock formations. Each tributary canyon is unique, with dramatic shapes and vivid colors. The sandstone formations are nicely varied,...
Hike Nightmare Gulch
Heading north on highway 14, pass the turnoff for Ricardo campground on your left and take the second turn-off on the right, immediately past the large rock outcropping. Park and walk a few feet up the obvious trail and you should see a sign for Scenic Canyon to the right. Follow that trail across the open country and past the aptly named formation to a metal gate. There is no entry for anyone ...
Fossil Falls Trail
Fossil Falls is located east of Highway 395, a few miles south of Coso Junction, 45 min north of Ridgecrest. There is Bureau of Land Management sign pointing the way, but it is small, faded, and easy to miss, so be on the lookout.
After about a mile drive on a marked dirt road, you'll reach the small parking lot, bathrooms, and the trailhead.
The Falls are about a half-mile (round-trip) hike...
Community
© 2024 The Outbound Collective - Terms of Use - Privacy Policy