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    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2021
    Picturesque stone mountains surround the Point of Rocks area.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2021
    A couple benches along the way give visitors a chance to sit down and take in the sound of flowing water in the desert oasis.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2021
    Kings Pool, a crystal clear spring where pupfish can be observed swimming.
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    01/11/2021
    The gazebo that marks the end of the trail comes into view.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2021
    The end of the short trail, located about .35 miles from the trailhead, has two telescopes for visitors to observe the surrounding landscape.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2021
    The apex of Point of Rocks trail.
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    01/11/2021
    One of Ash Meadows' numerous limestone springs.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2021
    The wide wooden boardwalk follows the course of the route, giving visitors easy access through the wetlands.
    Shaun Hunter
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    01/11/2021
    A large interpretive sign at the parking area of Point of Rocks Boardwalk.

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