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Inyo County
Tecopa

Amargosa River Trail

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(4336)

17,313

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Amargosa River Trail

01:21

4.92km

80m

Hiking

The Amargosa River Trail is a truly unique desert hike, offering a surprising contrast of lush, vibrant wetlands against the stark, arid Mojave landscape. As you follow the path, you'll discover rare riparian zones, dramatic canyons, and unique rock formations, including areas of colorful crimson Mojave stone. The trail's terrain often follows historic routes, providing a mostly level, hard-packed gravel surface, but also includes descents into washes and shallow river crossings, leading to features like a small waterfall and a captivating Slot Canyon.

When planning your visit, be aware that shade is scarce and cell service is generally unavailable, so always carry plenty of water. The Amargosa River Trail is rated easy, covering 3.1 miles (4.9 km) with 252 feet (77 metres) of elevation gain, taking about 1 hour and 20 minutes. For the most comfortable experience, aim to hike during the cooler months of fall, winter, or spring, ideally starting early in the morning.

Known as the "Crown Jewel of the Mojave Desert," the Amargosa River Trail is notable for encompassing the only free-flowing river in the Death Valley region, supporting a rich biodiversity hotspot. This environment provides critical habitat for endemic species like the Amargosa toad and numerous bird species. The trail also carries significant cultural and historical weight, tracing ancient indigenous paths and remnants of the Old Spanish Trail and the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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China Ranch

Highlight • Settlement

A very hidden valley with a café, a shop and shady places

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2.54 km

Slot Canyon

Highlight • Canyon

The narrow and twisted “slot canyon” is a unique and interesting side canyon with vertical walls. There is a shallow river which you should have no difficulty crossing it. You will find several desert creatures, such as the zebra tailed lizard and even friendly scorpions. Of course, take much care when coming into close contact with wild animals.

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4.70 km

146 m

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4.68 km

163 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Amargosa River Trail?

The difficulty varies significantly along the trail. While some sections, like a 3-mile loop near China Ranch, are considered easy with a mild grade and hard-packed gravel, other parts are rugged and physically challenging. For instance, the Amargosa Overlook Trail involves a 200-foot climb up a rocky slope. Always be prepared for diverse conditions.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

You'll encounter a diverse landscape, from winding paths through canyons and dry washes to areas with vibrant vegetation and dramatic rock formations. Some segments follow the historic Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad corridor, offering a mostly level grade. You might also find mud hills and unique Slot Canyon sections. During wet seasons, seasonal stream crossings may be necessary.

When is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The Amargosa River Trail is best enjoyed during the cooler months, typically from fall through spring. Summers in the Mojave Desert can be extremely hot, making hiking challenging and potentially dangerous. Cooler temperatures allow for a more comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Are there any permits or fees required for the Amargosa River Natural Area?

Generally, there are no specific permits required for day hiking on the Amargosa River Trail itself. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest regulations with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) as conditions can change. You can find more information on the BLM website: blm.gov.

Where can I park and access the trail?

A popular access point for the trail is at China Ranch Date Farm. This location often serves as a starting point for various trail segments and offers some amenities. Specific parking details might vary depending on the exact trailhead you choose, so it's wise to plan your route in advance.

Are dogs allowed on the Amargosa River Trail?

Information regarding dog policies can vary, so it's best to confirm with local land management agencies like the BLM. When dogs are permitted, they are typically required to be on a leash to protect the sensitive desert ecosystem and wildlife, and owners must always clean up after their pets.

What unique wildlife and plants can be seen along the way?

The Amargosa River is a critical desert oasis, supporting a rich biodiversity. You might spot over 260 bird species, making it excellent for birdwatching. It's also a habitat for endemic species like the endangered Amargosa toad and vole. The riparian zones feature lush greenery, a stark contrast to the surrounding Mojave Desert.

What are the main highlights or points of interest along the trail?

Key highlights include the lush riparian areas of the Amargosa River, dramatic geological features, and colorful rock formations. The narrow Amargosa Canyon is known for its dense greenery, shallow river, and 'hanging gardens.' Don't miss the unique Slot Canyon and the historic China Ranch Date Farm, which offers a pleasant stop.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Amargosa River Trail and the Slot Canyon Trail. These intersecting paths offer opportunities to extend your hike or explore different areas of the Amargosa River Natural Area.

Is this trail suitable for families or beginners?

Certain sections of the trail are very family-friendly and suitable for beginners, particularly the 3-mile loop accessible from China Ranch, which has a mild grade. However, other parts can be rugged and challenging, so it's important to choose a segment appropriate for your group's fitness level and experience.

What should I wear or bring for a hike here?

Given the desert environment, always bring plenty of water, as there's no shade or drinking water available on many parts of the trail. Wear sturdy hiking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing suitable for fluctuating desert temperatures. A map and compass or GPS device are also recommended.

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