Note: Roads are black (solid = paved; dashed = unpaved). Trails and routes are red (solid = main; dashed = adjacent or alternate). Boundaries are green (wildlife refuge) and orange (bombing area). Map based on USGS 7.5 minute topo map. North is at the top.
Only public roads on the Desert National Wildlife Refuge are shown on the map; service roads are closed to private vehicles and are not shown.
The western portion of this map is on the Wildlife Refuge (green), but it is also part of the Air Force Bombing Range (orange) and is closed to the public. The entire Desert National Wildlife Refuge is much larger than is shown here.
The Alamo Road is open to the public, but is does not connect across Desert Dry Lake.
Happy hiking!
Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate.
Thanks for coming to visit!
© Jim Boone; Last updated 091025 |