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Eroded formations in Red Rock Canyon State Park.
Eroded formations in Red Rock Canyon State Park.
The road to Ricardo Campground in Red Rock Canyon State Park.
Desert surrounds Ricardo Campground.
Early sites do not have as much shade coverage, but they have ample space for camp furniture and activities.
20 Wall has southern exposure, offering shade in its inlets during the day time.
Sites in the 50s area share the same view when looking north.
The famous Joshua trees that are native to this region.
Bathroom next to site 26.
A picnic area before the site loops start offers some relief from the desert sun.
A wall detail in Red Rock Canyon State Park.
Shaded picnic areas in Red Rock Canyon State Park.
The wall just past the picnic area continues to provide interesting formations.
Red Rock Canyon State Park.
The view from Ricardo Campground in Red Rock Canyon State Park.
Small Groves of Joshua trees live in empty desert space.
Joshua trees in Red Rock Canyon State Park.
A campsite near the fascinating formations in Red Rock Canyon State Park.

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