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Elevation: 1,391 ft
GPS: 33.98542, -117.30252
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Shared By: C Miller on Nov 6, 2013
Admins: C Miller, Euan Cameron, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes
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This area features remote feeling yet easily accessible granite boulders in a secluded wash and atop a steep hillside.

  • Keep an eye out for poison oak and rattlesnakes when in the area.
  • Remember, pack it in and pack it out!

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Drive Two Trees Road to the end and park on the right in a small dirt lot with room for about 6 to 8 vehicles; hike up past the driveway of the last house to reach the start of the trail.

When even with the Two Trees Trailhead sign break off to the left onto a gravel road - follow this left fork to reach the boulders; the Two Trees Trail continues straight and then descends to the creek where a bridge crossing provides access to the other side; it is 1.4 miles of mostly uphill but scenic hiking to the eastern Two Trees Trailhead. 

Take the left fork to the boulders, Box Springs Mountain Reserve

Continue on the shady trail for a few minutes until you come to an open area just past the trees, then make a left at a wash.

Open area just past shady section of trail, Box Springs Mountain Reserve

 The boulders are on the hillside to the right of the wash and also straight up the rocky wash and down the backside out of view.

View from the junction of the trail and wash, Box Springs Mountain Reserve

  • Approach time is approximately 10-15 minutes.

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