Users' questions

What is Hole-in-the-Wall Mojave?

What is Hole-in-the-Wall Mojave?

The Hole-in-the-Wall Campground, located at 4,400 feet elevation and surrounded by sculptured volcanic rock walls, is a wonderful spot for camping. It has 35 campsites with areas large enough for motorhomes and trailers, and two walk-in tent sites.

Is it safe to camp in Mojave Desert?

Camping in undeveloped sites is permitted in areas that have been traditionally used for this purpose. By reusing existing sites, you help protect the desert from further damage.

Where is the hole in the wall campground?

Accessible from one of the few paved roads in Mojave National Preserve, the Hole in the Wall Campground is easily reachable in any vehicle. These sprawling sandy expanses are surrounded by volcanic rock walls. You’ll feel truly immersed in the desert landscape here.

How big is the hole in the wall in Mojave?

This 8.5-mile hike summits a 6,365-foot peak in the Granite Mountains. This 3-mile round trip hike travels up and into this crater adjacent to Mojave National Preserve. Explore more trails in Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, and Mojave National Preserve.

Where to camp in the Mojave National Park?

Larger groups wishing to camp in a developed campground should consider the Black Canyon Equestrian & Group Campground (reservations required). more… Friends and family enjoy the spectacular setting of Hole-in-the-Wall Campground.

Where is the hole in the wall in California?

From I-40: Exit Kelbaker Road (28 miles east of Ludlow, California) and drive north 22 miles to Kelso Depot. From I-40: Exit Essex Road and drive north 10 miles to the junction with Black Canyon Road. Hole-in-the-Wall is 10 miles north on Black Canyon Road. LA/Ontario International Airport (ONT) is located 140 miles southwest of the preserve.