Prime Desert Woodland
Preserve is in located in
Southwestern Lancaster.
Elyze Clifford Interpretive
Center is on Wednesday,
Saturday & Sunday.
I looked around and didn't find a Restroom.
The map of the Preserve.
We will walk the western
side today.
Eric & I are on a
well-marked trail
A Crow lands on a
Joshua Tree.
We stop for a pic.
The bridges go over areas
where water runs.
Civilization is right over
there...
A Port-a-Potty just
off the trail.
Eric points the way
There's no way to get lost
on this trail.
Ants on the trail
Eric sits on a bench
beneath a tree.
The charred remains of
a tree is a reminder
of a recent fire.
This open space is a Riparian Area.
Water flows through this section
of the Preserve.
This influences the soil & plantlife.
A California Ground Squirrel
They live in underground
burrows.
The trail takes us back to
where we started.
Today's walk...
Eric & I liked the Preserve
so much that we plan a
return trip.
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