Chuckwalla Springs Road travels from the sandy Colorado Desert floor into a valley of the rocky Chuckwalla Mountains. Remnants of mining and the road's namesake, the Chuckwalla Spring, are passed along the way. The road is rated by BLM as "More Difficult" due to the trail's narrow, twisting, and rocky path. Dispersed camping is available at any suitable spot on BLM land. BLM prefers you use existing rock fire rings or cleared sites to minimize impact.
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