Off-road trail13.8 midifficulty: easy

Red Canyon Jeep Trail Guide

Last verifiedJun 23, 2026
Red Canyon Jeep Trail Guide — off-road trail
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Trail vitals3 facts
Length
13.8mi
Technical difficulty
Easy
Direction
Out and back

Last verified June 2026

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Red Canyon Jeep Trail is a easy 13.8-mile off-road route located south of Joshua Tree National Park in Riverside County, California.

Location

13.8 mi · Off-road trail

Approx. location 33.659, -115.723

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Trail facts

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Approx. location33.659, -115.723

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Field notes

This beginner-friendly trail winds through the scenic , offering desert views across the Orocopia Mountains and surrounding canyon country.

While most of the trail consists of well-maintained dirt roads, a few sections with mild ruts and hills may challenge less experienced off-roaders. The trail connects to the historic , now a popular overlanding route, making it a worthwhile stop for off-road drivers and history buffs alike.

Trail Details

Getting to Red Canyon Jeep Trailhead

From Interstate 10, take the Chiriaco Summit exit, about 4 miles east of the Joshua Tree National Park exit. Head to the south side of the freeway and turn right onto the paved frontage road labeled Pinto Road.

The General George S. Patton Memorial Museum, a notable landmark, is situated on the north side of the freeway. Drive approximately 1 mile along the frontage road until you see a sign on the left for Red Canyon Trail. From this point, the trail is well-marked, ensuring a straightforward start to the trail.

The Trail

Red Canyon Jeep Trail

The Red Canyon Jeep Trail begins with a well-maintained dirt road and quickly immerses you in the rugged beauty of the Orocopia Mountains. The route is characterized by packed dirt terrain interspersed with sandy sections and occasional washboard stretches. These conditions make it ideal for beginners while still offering enough variety to keep seasoned off-roaders engaged.

Red Canyon Jeep Trail

Early on, the trail opens onto sweeping views of the desert, with layers of mountain ranges and canyons framing the horizon. The trail's most challenging segments include a few mild ruts and steep hills, but these are navigable for any 4WD vehicle. Along the way, the landscape transitions between wide-open desert expanses and tighter canyon passages, showcasing the diverse terrain of this region.

This map shows Red Canyon Jeep Trail (#7), along with other trails in the area.

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The trail culminates at Salt Creek, a dry desert wash near the boundary of the Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range. To extend the drive, follow the Bradshaw Trail (also known as Salt Creek Road or Summit Road) south for approximately 4 miles to discover the abandoned Eagle Mountain Railroad Trestle, a fascinating piece of local history.

Nearby Camping

Red Canyon Jeep Trail offers numerous dispersed camping opportunities along its route. Many spots lie within the canyons, providing some protection from the wind and views of the starry desert sky.

The best camping areas are located away from the trail's few steeper sections, ensuring a quiet and safe experience. Visitors should practice Leave No Trace principles and be aware of their proximity to the Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, which is off-limits to the public.

If you're looking for a more established camping option, Joshua Tree National Park's Cottonwood Campground is nearby, offering amenities like restrooms and water.

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How difficult is Red Canyon Jeep Trail Guide?
Red Canyon Jeep Trail Guide is rated easy. The route runs 13.8 miles.