Pinnacles to Spangler Hills OHV Area
Total Miles
5.3
Elevation
644.64 ft
Duration
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Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
A sandy and bumpy dirt road with frequent washouts and whoops. This is a direct dirt route connecting the Trona Pinnacles area to the edge of the Spangler Hills OHV Riding Area. There are more remote dispersed camping areas off this trail, some with views of the pinnacles and some with views over the valley. 1-2 bars of LTE on Verizon in some areas. Mostly easy, just lots of bumps. It may be impassable when wet and may be extremely hot in the summer months, be sure to watch out for the Desert Tortoise as this is their habitat.
Photos of Pinnacles to Spangler Hills OHV Area
Difficulty
Mostly easy, lots of whoops and washboard.
History
OverviewThe Spangler Hills Off-Highway Vehicle Area (OHV) offers over 57,000 acres of open public land where you can ride anywhere your skill and machine will take you.-Know Before You GoThe desert tortoise, a state and federally listed threatened species is found within the riding area.Out of State Vehicles: OHV users must comply with all California rules and regulations governing Off-Highway vehicles. Please see below for a partial list of key regulations and visit the California OHV Page for more information.Weather: The area is hot and arid, with summer high temperatures ranging from 100 to 120 degrees F. Winter low temperatures may drop below freezing with highs in the 70's. Typical of the desert, winds are frequent and strong, and humidity is generally low.Off-Highway Vehicle UseThe following partial list of regulations and tips should help OHV users and other recreationists appreciate and enjoy the use of these public lands.OHVs owned by California residents must be registered with the California DMV and must display a valid "Green Sticker" or "Red Sticker".If you are NOT a resident of California and your OHV is not registered in your home state, you are required to have a NON-RESIDENT Green Sticker OHV permit.On the ground, motorized vehicles should yield to non-motorized craft and aircraft.OHVs must be equipped with an approved muffler, brakes, and spark arrester.It is illegal for anyone who is under the influence of alcohol or drugs to operate an OHV.It is illegal to bring, dispose of, or possess any glass container, empty or not, within the open area.It is illegal to bring, dispose of, or possess any firewood containing nails, screws, or other metal hardware within the open area.NO PALLETS!It is illegal to possess and/or discharge fireworks.Persons on an ATV under 14 years of age must be supervised by a parent or guardian.All persons regardless of age, who operate an ATV on Public Lands must wear an approved safety helmet; Carrying passengers is prohibited on ATVs; Remember--Safety First, Every Ride, Every Time!Ride or drive on designated routes only. This is a tortoise habitat. Vehicles can crush tortoises and eggs in their burrows and destroy the plants they depend on to survive.Watch tortoises from a respectful distance. Never touch or move a wild tortoise.Never release an unwanted pet into the wild. Contact the BLM or the California Department of Fish Game to locate an adoption center.Check under vehicles parked in the desert--tortoises may use vehicles for shade.
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