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The Lava Tube Trail leaves the rough road and becomes a short footpath in a Wilderness area (no mechanized vehicles allowed)

04489-lava-tube.jpg A beam of warm desert light shines down through the ceiling into the main room at the Lava TubeThumbnailsThe road winds around another cinder-rock hill and I watch for a trail on my right leading to the Lava Tube, a known landmarkA beam of warm desert light shines down through the ceiling into the main room at the Lava TubeThumbnailsThe road winds around another cinder-rock hill and I watch for a trail on my right leading to the Lava Tube, a known landmarkA beam of warm desert light shines down through the ceiling into the main room at the Lava TubeThumbnailsThe road winds around another cinder-rock hill and I watch for a trail on my right leading to the Lava Tube, a known landmarkA beam of warm desert light shines down through the ceiling into the main room at the Lava TubeThumbnailsThe road winds around another cinder-rock hill and I watch for a trail on my right leading to the Lava Tube, a known landmarkA beam of warm desert light shines down through the ceiling into the main room at the Lava TubeThumbnailsThe road winds around another cinder-rock hill and I watch for a trail on my right leading to the Lava Tube, a known landmark

Down here around 3600 feet elevation, it feels quite a bit warmer than it did earlier today when I was a bit higher up. It may be in the mid 80s now, which is relatively cool for the Mojave Desert in June.