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A barrel-cactus garden at the mouth of "West Edgar Canyon #3," Providence Mountains

07484-providence-mountains.jpg There is a faint old road cut here after all, but it's so grown-in that it doesn't always make for a good hiking trailThumbnailsWest Edgar Canyon #3 is, as you might expect, full of rocks, big and smallThere is a faint old road cut here after all, but it's so grown-in that it doesn't always make for a good hiking trailThumbnailsWest Edgar Canyon #3 is, as you might expect, full of rocks, big and smallThere is a faint old road cut here after all, but it's so grown-in that it doesn't always make for a good hiking trailThumbnailsWest Edgar Canyon #3 is, as you might expect, full of rocks, big and smallThere is a faint old road cut here after all, but it's so grown-in that it doesn't always make for a good hiking trailThumbnailsWest Edgar Canyon #3 is, as you might expect, full of rocks, big and smallThere is a faint old road cut here after all, but it's so grown-in that it doesn't always make for a good hiking trailThumbnailsWest Edgar Canyon #3 is, as you might expect, full of rocks, big and small

Like most Mojave National Preserve canyons, this one is unnamed. Depending on how you count, it's the third canyon draining the Providence Mountains area west of Edgar Peak, hence the unofficial "West Edgar Canyon #3" name.