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Bicycle route from Mid Hills Campground to Pinto Valley, Mojave National Preserve

pinto-valley-route.jpg Cedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardThumbnailsBefore I leave the Bert Smith Rock House and ride over to Pinto Valley, I refill my CamelbakCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardThumbnailsBefore I leave the Bert Smith Rock House and ride over to Pinto Valley, I refill my CamelbakCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardThumbnailsBefore I leave the Bert Smith Rock House and ride over to Pinto Valley, I refill my CamelbakCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardThumbnailsBefore I leave the Bert Smith Rock House and ride over to Pinto Valley, I refill my CamelbakCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardThumbnailsBefore I leave the Bert Smith Rock House and ride over to Pinto Valley, I refill my CamelbakCedar Canyon Road east of the Mid Hills is mostly unpaved, except for this short stretch by a cattle guardThumbnailsBefore I leave the Bert Smith Rock House and ride over to Pinto Valley, I refill my Camelbak

16.2 bicycle miles with about 850 feet of elevation gain, an easy day!