Took another trip this past weekend to Picacho State Recreation Area outside of Winterhaven, CA.
The road into the area is a nicely graded gravel road that any truck with a boat trailer could make it in.
Took the river outlook "trail" out. They recommend 4wd but I didn't really need it.
But it did give a good place for a photo.
Took a little hike to the stamping mills for the mines.
Large boiler or steam tank
Not much left.
After the hike, I took the road out west. Again supposedly a 4wd road. I think a 2wd could do it but the wash in the canyon was loose and deep and near the end there's a minor little climb with some ruts that would twist up a 2wd. I think a skilled driver could do it but not something you could take an inexperienced person by themselves.
Found a outhouse on the side of the road. Apparently that govt employee didn't have a 4wd.
Stopped at the Lonesome Grave, a monument made for a miner's dog who passed away when the owner was taken in for his own illness (and eventual death). Somehow they forgot about the dog and eventually came back to find the dog had passed. Very sad story, so I payed my respects to man's best friend and then on I went.
Really is a beautiful place for that honor.
The way out.
Really was a fun time, and at the end I could mob down a nice gravel road to get pavement. I had to get to my son's soccer game and they won!