It’s the first day of May, and the colorful beauty of the desert’s tiny wildflowers are still around me as I hike along one of the many trails in Joshua Tree National Park. It’s mid-morning, and temperatures later on will reach into the mid 90s, but a cool breeze and a few drifting high clouds are making the walk pleasant. Today I’m taking the Pine City Trail, an easy one and a half-mile hike that takes me to Pine City, a small canyon and rugged wash filled with massive boulders some the size of two-story houses, and pinyon pines scattered all around, some literally growing out from openings in the rocks. Pine City, a former mining camp, is just one of the many wonders of this 585,000-acre national park.
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