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06316-indian-springs-road-800px.jpg After ten miles, Kelbaker Road bends sharply away from civilizationThumbnailsIndian Springs Road: the road surface is a bit rough and rockyAfter ten miles, Kelbaker Road bends sharply away from civilizationThumbnailsIndian Springs Road: the road surface is a bit rough and rockyAfter ten miles, Kelbaker Road bends sharply away from civilizationThumbnailsIndian Springs Road: the road surface is a bit rough and rockyAfter ten miles, Kelbaker Road bends sharply away from civilizationThumbnailsIndian Springs Road: the road surface is a bit rough and rockyAfter ten miles, Kelbaker Road bends sharply away from civilizationThumbnailsIndian Springs Road: the road surface is a bit rough and rocky

The road will dead-end at Indian Springs, some 3.5 miles away. There are no signs at most intersections (except the major ones) in Mojave National Preserve; you simply need to know where your chosen road is.

I like this design approach because it keeps the discovery level high for those of us who value that. On my first trip out here, I didn't even notice this road when I passed it.