Download the Free

ATVESCAPE Mobile Apps

ATVESCAPE iPhone AppATVESCAPE Android App

Facebook Profile  ATVESCAPE On Twitter  ATVESCAPE On YouTube

The Bradshaw Trail Featured

Address
1201 Bird Center Drive, Palm Springs, California, 92262
Telephone
(760) 833-7100
Land
Public
Bradshaw Trail
Trail Miles
70
Vehicles
ATV Dirt Bike Truck UTV
Terrain
General Trail Hills
Skill Level
Easy Intermediate Experienced
Amenities
Cabins Camping Pavilion Restrooms

 

Location: Southeastern Riverside County, with a small segment in Imperial County. This east-west trail begins about 12 miles east of the community of North Shore near the Salton Sea State Recreation Area. Its eastern end is about 14 miles southwest of Blythe near the Colorado River.

fulerTrail length: 70-mile graded road.

pen-noteDescription
The first road across Riverside County to the Colorado River was blazed by William Bradshaw in 1862 as an overland stage route. Beginning in San Bernardino, the trail was used extensively between 1862 and 1877 to haul miners and other passengers to the gold fields at La Paz, Arizona (now Ehrenberg).
      The Bradshaw Trail is now a 70-mile dirt road periodically graded by the Riverside County Transportation Department. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended due to stretches of soft sand.
      The trail traverses mostly public landand offers spectacular views of the Chuckwalla Bench and the Orocopia, Chuckwalla and Mule Mountains.

compassDirections
From Blythe, take Interstate 10 west for about 17 miles to the Wiley's Well exit. Go south (left) on Wiley's Well Road for about 9 miles to its intersection with the Bradshaw Trail, just past Wiley's Well Campground. Turn right and proceed west towards Indio. Starting at the Bradshaw Trail's end near Ripley is not recommended due to its rerouting through and around agricultural fields on private land.

checkmarkPermits, Fees, Limitations

All commercial activities require a land use or special recreation permit from the BLM. Primitive vehicular camping is allowed within 300 feet of the trail except in designated wilderness areas - several of those are nearby. Wilderness areas are closed to all motorized and mechanical vehicles, including bicycles. Fourteen-day camping limits apply on public lands.

wheelchairAccessibility
See "Camping and Lodging."

campingCamping and Lodging
Wiley's Well Campground, a BLM facility, is located just north of the Bradshaw Trail at its intersection with Wiley's Well Road. The campground has individual campsites with picnic tables, shade ramadas and grills, but potable water is not supplied. Handicapped accessible restrooms are available in the campground. a fee is charged for overnight use.
     Coon Hollow Campground, also a BLM facility, is located about three miles south of the Bradshaw Trail on Wiley's Well Road. A fee is required for overnight use. Facilities at this campground are the same as those at Wiley's Well.
     Campgrounds can also be found at Lake Cahuilla (City of La Quinta), Joshua Tree National Park and Corn Springs (near Desert Center).
      The cities of Indio and Blythe offer complete accommodations.

coffee cupFood and Supplies
Food, supplies, and gasoline are available at Indio, Chiriaco Summit, Desert Center and Blythe.

red crossFirst Aid
There is no first aid available located along the Bradshaw Trail. John F. Kennedy Hospital is located in Indio, and Palo Verde Community Hospital is located in Blythe.

noteKnow before you go

The Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range borders a part of the Bradshaw Trail to the south. This is a live bombing range and posted as closed to public entry. DO NOT ENTER THE BOMBING RANGE. Summers can be extremely hot. Carry plenty of water and extra food. IF you are stranded, stay with your vehicle. Always tell someone your plans, and stick to your itinerary. Travel by four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended.

 



There are no user reviews for this listing.

Ratings (the higher the better)
Hill Climbs*
Mud*
Water*
Trail Miles*
Terrain Variety*
Scenery*
Trails & Tracks
    Please enter the security code.
 
 
Map



Advanced Search

Local Riding Scene

Postcode:           
Choose a Radius
mi km
Find Local Riding Destinations and Dealers

600+ Places to Ride

in the U.S.

Online Users

0 users and 249 guests online