
Split Rock
This easily recognizable rock, with a pronounced vertical split at its base, is at the north end of Split Rock parking area.
Plan Around Split Rock
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Split Rock Details
Joshua Tree is filled with lots of monzogranite rock formations, such as the distinctive one at Split Rock, which is formed when molten lava, heated by the Earth's continuous movement, seeps upward and cools while still below the surface. Arid conditions and flash floods have, over time, exposed the boulders, which settled on top of each other. On the north end of Split Rock parking lot at the trailhead for Split Rock Trail is the eponymous rock, easily recognizable for the pronounced vertical split at its base. Rock climbing is popular here.
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Nearby Parks Around Split Rock
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Split Rock
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0.9 mi away
Live Oak Picnic Area
The Live Oak picnic area is off Park Boulevard near Live Oak Tank and Ivanpah Tank.
1.0 mi away
Belle Campground
Belle Campground is closest to the north entrance from Twentynine Palms.
1.3 mi away
Split Rock Loop Trail
This beautiful hike passes through a landscape of sculpted monzogranite rock gardens.
1.4 mi away
Split Rock Picnic Area
The Split Rock picnic area is off Park Boulevard at the end of the short Split Rock Loop Trail access road.
1.5 mi away
Skull Rock Nature Trail
Named for a rock that appears to have two hollowed-out eye sockets, Skull Rock is a popular stop for Joshua Tree visitors.