Digital-Desert : Mojave Desert >>> Route 66 <<<
From the Heartland to the Coast
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Walter Feller
features - ecology: wildlife - plants - geography: places - region map - map/sat - roads & trails: route 66 - video - aerial - 360 photos - old west - communities - lodging
ghost towns - gold mines - parks & ...: joshua tree - death valley - mojave preserve - wilderness - native culture - history - geology: natural features - glossary - comments

Leave No Trace

Plan ahead and prepare
Travel and camp on durable surfaces
Dispose of waste properly
Leave what you find
Be considerate of other visitors
Minimize campfire impacts
Respect wildlife

Protect and conserve water sources
  • Protect riparian areas by camping at least .25 mile from springs, and streams.
  • Desert animals are dependant on on the desert's scarce water sources. Many springs shown on maps are not always flowing on the surface. Conserve water sources and ensure your own supply by bringing your own water. If you must use a desert spring, avoid polluting it. Use clean cups and pots to dip from water sources.
  • Do not swim in pools or small streams; body oils, lotions, and sunscreens become concentrated and pollute the spring or stream.


  • features - ecology: wildlife - plants - geography: places - region map - map/sat - roads & trails: route 66 - video - aerial - 360 photos - old west - communities - lodging
    ghost towns - gold mines - parks & ...: joshua tree - death valley - mojave preserve - wilderness - native culture - history - geology: natural features - glossary - comments
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