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Cows grazing near Wild Horse Canyon Road, Mojave National Preserve

02654-wild-horse-canyon-roa.jpg North of Hole-in-the-Wall campground, Black Canyon Road is a gentle uphill that is quite washboardedThumbnailsI'm back on Wild Horse Canyon Road in the scenic areaNorth of Hole-in-the-Wall campground, Black Canyon Road is a gentle uphill that is quite washboardedThumbnailsI'm back on Wild Horse Canyon Road in the scenic areaNorth of Hole-in-the-Wall campground, Black Canyon Road is a gentle uphill that is quite washboardedThumbnailsI'm back on Wild Horse Canyon Road in the scenic areaNorth of Hole-in-the-Wall campground, Black Canyon Road is a gentle uphill that is quite washboardedThumbnailsI'm back on Wild Horse Canyon Road in the scenic areaNorth of Hole-in-the-Wall campground, Black Canyon Road is a gentle uphill that is quite washboardedThumbnailsI'm back on Wild Horse Canyon Road in the scenic area

Much of Mojave National Preserve has historically been used as cattle-grazing land and some of it will therefore continue to be used as such until grazing licenses are bought out by the Preserve.