Parque

Eye Of God

Recomendado por 23 personas locales,

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Dawn
August 18, 2020
Eye of God is a short hike from the Tiny House. Just head around the property to Vale Drive and walk up fire road 2N02. About a mile up, turn right at the fence with an opening for horses and hikers. Follow to the beautiful white rocks. You can hike down the single track back to Vale Dr. Great little 1.5 mile walk at sunrise or sunset.
Justin & Joey
December 2, 2019
Once a giant quartz monolith, the Eye of God is held sacred by the Serrano people. It was destroyed by gold miners, as the story goes, either to search for gold or in an attempt to drive the native people from the area. Reportedly less than half its original size, the Eye of God is still a gigantic quartz rock. The site is still held sacred by Native Americans, so please be respectful during your visit. No collecting and pack out your trash. The opposite side of the road is Crystal Mountain. There you can collect :) Nice for a day hike. Access is an unimproved fire road. If you don't have 4 wheel drive, you can park at the bottom and hike up. Park at the bottom of Vale Dr. in Baldwin lake and hike or 4x4 up NF-2N02. After about a mile, you will be able to see the Eye of God on your right across the valley. Contiue hiking until the road comes to a crest about another 1/2 mile and there is a path going to the rock itself.
Once a giant quartz monolith, the Eye of God is held sacred by the Serrano people. It was destroyed by gold miners, as the story goes, either to search for gold or in an attempt to drive the native people from the area. Reportedly less than half its original size, the Eye of God is still a gigantic…
Kristen
February 26, 2021
Easy hike to experience a unique quartz formation.
Michelle
November 25, 2019
It’s a lovely, healing place with an amazing view and easy walking. But the drive there is a little bumpy, once you get off the main road.
Kate
August 20, 2019
Incredible White Quartz Megalith overlooking Baldwin Lake and the East Valley. Sacred to Serranos ,a beautiful place to meditate, relax and enjoy the stunning landscape. Easy mostly flat hike (there are actually couple trails in so select the shortest) and can be done with dogs and children.

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Quartz Lane
Lucerne Valley, CA