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A pinon pine infant grows near a banana yucca at Mid Hills campground, Mojave National Preserve

02008-pinon-seedling.jpg After selecting site 22, I ride through the deserted Mid Hills campground back to the entrance kiosk to deposit my feesThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadAfter selecting site 22, I ride through the deserted Mid Hills campground back to the entrance kiosk to deposit my feesThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadAfter selecting site 22, I ride through the deserted Mid Hills campground back to the entrance kiosk to deposit my feesThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadAfter selecting site 22, I ride through the deserted Mid Hills campground back to the entrance kiosk to deposit my feesThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadAfter selecting site 22, I ride through the deserted Mid Hills campground back to the entrance kiosk to deposit my feesThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima Road

Many of the pinon pines and junipers at Mid Hill campground burned during the 2005 fires here. This pinon seedling demonstrates post-fire regrowth in the area.