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A Pretty Little Secret that Hides in Morongo Valley

NOTICE: June25, 2020 Big Morongo Canyon Preserve is now open daily from 7:30 a.m. to dusk. The following changes are now in effect due to the COVID-19 restrictions: The Marsh, Mesquite and Desert...

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Yucca Valley TV, Another Mojave Miracle

Hello Everyone   🙂 Yucca Valley TV is new, fresh and innovative, if you want to tuned in to the Mojave Desert including Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree and 29 Palms please tune in and see what is going on in...

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Desert X 2021 Outdoor Art Installation March 12-May, 16 2021

Desert X 2021 will consider the desert as both a place and idea. Projects will explore issues essential to our collective future and the histories, realities, and possibilities of the Coachella Valley...

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Giant Rock and the Integratron in Landers, CA

The Giant Rock in Landers, CA is notable mainly due to George Van Tassel and the UFO Conventions he held there.  Van Tassel was first introduced to Landers and its huge boulder by Frank Critzer, a...

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Rainbow Bridge Boat Tour

Lake Powell – Glen Canyon National Recreation Area By Lynn Bremner The first leg of our summer hiking trip began at Lake Powell Resort & Marina. It’s located right on Lake Powell, and was the...

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Day Trip #5: Touring the Big Boulders at Joshua Tree National Park.

Be sure to check for Alerts & Conditions on the Joshua Tree National Park website before you visit the Park. One of my favorite things about visiting national and state parks is the transformation...

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Hiking Zion National Park

Riverside Walk & Lower to Upper Emerald Pools Hikes By Lynn Bremner If you’re looking for a fun destination for hiking, but still want to stay cool this summer, check out Zion National Park. Just...

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Hiking Fiery Furnace

Arches National Park, UT by Lynn Bremner  Update May 2022: Currently, the Fiery Furance area is open to self-guided exploration permits only, available on Recreation.gov. Ranger-led tours will resume...

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Chasing the Light

Upper Antelope Canyon Photo Tour Photos and text by Lynn Bremner The phone rang as I was packing for my vacation.  It was my dad calling to tell me that a major flash flood had ripped through Page, AZ...

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A Hike Towards Heaven

Delicate Arch Hike – Arches National Park, UT By Lynn Bremner UPDATE:  Planning to visit Arches from April 3 to October 3, 2022? You’ll need to make a timed entry reservation in advance to enter the...

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How my Love Affair with the Desert Began

It Really Is More Than Sand And Cacti Hellooooo!  Welcome to my inaugural blog post!  I have been invited to share my experiences, my stories, and my images.  Getting out in nature, like many other...

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Discover the Beauty of the Desert Lily

Queen of the Desert Located in Southern California, Anza Borrego Desert State Park welcomes you to explore. You can marvel at the breathtaking natural beauty of the park, including the vibrant...

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The Joshua Tree and Me – The Sawtooth Complex Fire and Much More

It was the early Summer of 2006 and we were headed back from a wedding in Mexico. As we approached San Diego we could see smoke in the distance and wondered where the fire was located. As we got closer...

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