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The Amboy Crater Trail is a 3-mile out-and-back trail across a vast lava field to the top of Amboy Crater, a dormant cinder cone volcano. It is located in the eastern Mojave Desert, off of the historic US Route 66 / National Trails Highway near the small town of Amboy, California. It is a short, easy to access trail with unique geology and scenic landscapes.
Starting from the paved parking area, the route takes you to a scenic overlook, then follows the Amboy Crater Trail to the crater. The trail is sandy and the landscape consists mostly of volcanic rocks and creosote bush. The crater has a unique symmetrical cone which rises to 944' in elevation, has a prominence of 250', and is visible from the parking area. Views from the
An ADA accessible pathway leads from the parking lot to a covered ramada with benches and scenic views of the crater as well as the Bristol Mountains to the northeast and Bullion Mountains to the west.
WHEN TO VISIT: October - April
CRATER FACTS
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Elevation reaches 944’.
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250 feet high prominence.
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1,500 feet in diameter.
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Sits within one of the youngest volcanic fields in the United States.
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The crater is estimated to be around 79,000 years old.
VISITING THE CRATER
This site is equipped with a day-use paved parking area, covered picnic tables, restrooms, trash cans, interpretive signs, hiking trails, and an ADA-compliant path leading to a covered overlook / ramada with benches and clear views of the crater.
CONSIDERATIONS
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Amboy Crater is located in an area that can experience extreme heat. It is recommended that visitors wear sun protective clothing and carry plenty of water.
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Check current weather conditions before heading out.
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When hiking on the trails in the area, keep an eye out for rattlesnakes.
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Visitors should be aware of old military explosives when exploring the area, according to the BLM.
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The BLM requests that educational and organized groups contact them before visiting Amboy Crater.
NATIONAL LANDMARK REGULATIONS
Below are just a few of the regulations visitors must abide by when visiting this area. For a full list of regulations please check in with the BLM (information provided at the end of this post).
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No firearms.
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No hunting.
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No hiking off trail.
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Do not use audio devices that make noises which are audible to others.
CAMPING
Camping is allowed within areas that have already been previously disturbed.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Bureau of Land Management - Needles Field Office
Needles, CA 92363
1-760-326-7000
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