Great hiking and camping area. It is a bortle 2 light pollution so it is a great place to see the milkyway galaxy and some nebulae.
Definitely visit here!
It's a wonderful, quiet place to reflect and be one with nature.
Be sure to bring plenty of water and a four-wheel drive vehicle with some ground clearance.
The camping spots are semi remote with vault toilets. The campground is clean and well-maintained, and they also provide small blocks of wood to use for your campfire. It'll cost you only $6 to spend the night.
The petroglyphs are best viewed early in the morning when the sun is deep on the eastern horizon.
I was the only human here during my visit and I had a wonderful time communing with nature. If you sit still long enough, the desert wildlife will flutter and crawl by for your enjoyment.
So it’s kind of a mixed review. When I happened to get to the turn out road that leads to the path of corn Springs, I feel like more signage should be there. The path is a dirt road. Rocks fully there. If you are driving at night —- BEWARE!! Go super slow! You could easily damage your car. I also feel like the campsite could use a basic near the well pump that is there. I mean I got lucky to bring my own bucket and bottle to store water. Otherwise it’s a hassle. Btw —- there is ONLY1 pumpkin there for water. The bathrooms are clean but are simply a hole with a toilet seat above. Also be prepared for wind! And campgrounds have a fire pit bin