
Hike Willow Hole
Joshua Tree National Park
Enjoy a scenic hike into the Wonderland of Rocks.
The Willow Hole Trail is an out-and-back hike that ventures into the Wonderland of Rocks. It is 7 miles roundtrip and has 246 feet of elevation gain. The hike begins at the Boy Scout Trailhead and initially follows the same path as the Boy Scout Trail. After 1.2 miles, the trail splits off to the right (northeast) and heads 2.3 miles to Willow Hole. Look for cottonwood and willow trees in this area. Occasionally, Willow Hole will have a small pool of water during and after periods of rainfall. If you spot wildlife at the water souce please observe from a distance and do not approach. The first part of the trail to Willow Hole features expansive views of the desert and distant mountains. The second part of the trail follows washes into the Wonderland of Rocks, a labyrinth of cliffs, canyons, domes, and unique rock formations. During this section, pay close attention to following the trail signs and correct wash. Overnight camping is not allowed at Willow Hole or in the Wonderland of Rocks area as they are an important and sensitive wildlife and vegetation area. Backpacking is permitted on the west side of the Boy Scout Trail.
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3-5 Hours
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This is a dirt trail with both hard packed and sandy sections. Pets and emotional support animals are not allowed on this trail, but service animals are welcome. Service animals must remain on a 6-foot (1.8 meter) leash at all times.
No — Pets and emotional support animals are not allowed on this trail, but service animals are welcome. Service animals must remain on a 6-foot (1.8 meter) leash at all times.
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Boyscout Trailhead
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