
Lost Horse Mine and Mountain Trail
Located along Keys View Road, Lost Horse Mine is one of the best-preserved relics of the Gold Rush era.
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Lost Horse Mine and Mountain Trail Details
Located along Keys View Road, Lost Horse Mine is one of the best-preserved relics of the Gold Rush era. The mine dates back to 1890, when rancher Johnny Lang bought the claim for $1,000. It was one of the area's few successful mines, producing more than 10,000 ounces of gold and 16,000 ounces of silver in 37 years of operation. Hikers can visit the mine either via a 6.7-mile loop around Lost Horse Mountain or an easier out-and-back 4-mile hike directly to the mine. The first section of the loop hike goes around the southwestern flank of Lost Horse Mountain; signposts roughly every ¼ mile will indicate that you're still on the trail. Mojave Desert flora includes Joshua trees, yucca and creosote. You'll first spot Lost Horse Mine at mile 4.5, although it is enclosed by a safety fence. The trailhead for this moderately strenuous trail is at the parking area 1.2 miles east of Keys View Road.
Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
4-6.7 miles
Estimated time
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Keys View
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