Hole in the Wall Road Dispersed Camping
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Hole in the Wall Road, Inyo County, California
Description
Dispersed camping in the Mojave National Preserve. High clearance 4wd is recommended.
There are no facilities. Leave no trace.
While pets are welcome as travel and camping companions in Mojave National Preserve, they must be leashed and never left unattended (including inside vehicles). Pet excrement must be collected and disposed of in garbage receptacles.
Camping is limited to a maximum of 14 consecutive days per visit/stay and 30 total days per year.
Campsites must be more than 200 yards from any water source. Camping is not permitted within 1/4 mile of any paved road. Roadside Camping is allowed in previously used or disturbed sites outside of the 'day-use-only' areas. In some cases these sites include a rock or metal fire ring; not all sites contain a fire ring. All fires must be in a fire ring or fire pan; new fire rings cannot be constructed. Camping tramples vegetation and disturbs soils. By reusing existing sites, you help protect the desert from further damage.
Store all food and garbage in a manner that will prevent access by wildlife. Carry plastic bags and pack out all trash.
Bury human waste in catholes 6-8 inches deep, at least 200 feet from water, camp, and trails. Don't bury toilet paper or hygiene products - carry a plastic bag and pack it out.
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Lat: 36.404986 Lng: -116.782541
User Reviews
User 93632
Camping allowed after 1 mile. Amazing scenery! High clearance favorable
François0001
Great location ! But you have to make a réservation at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center first !