California Points of Interest

Parker Dam Road Backcountry Byway Quail Hollow


The Parker Dam Road Backcountry Byway Quail Hollow is a scenic drive in the Imperial Reservoir watershed of California. This area is known for its diverse plant and animal life, as well as stunning views of the Colorado River. The Quail Hollow section of the byway is particularly popular for its unique geological formations, which include red rock cliffs and towering spires. Visitors can also explore the nearby Quail Spring, a natural oasis that provides much-needed water to the surrounding ecosystem and supports a variety of wildlife. Other popular activities in the area include hiking, birdwatching, and fishing.

There are many reasons to visit the Parker Dam Road Backcountry Byway Quail Hollow, including its natural beauty, unique geological formations, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the area on foot or by car, taking in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Quail Hollow section of the byway is particularly popular for its red rock cliffs and towering spires, which provide a striking contrast to the surrounding desert landscape. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the city, the Parker Dam Road Backcountry Byway Quail Hollow is a must-see destination in California. Get driving directions.
PARKER DAM ROAD BACKCOUNTRY BYWAY QUAIL HOLLOW

Points of Interest
Location
Blythe Intaglios Site
Jump-Off Kiosk
Monkeyhead Flat Wildlife Viewing Area
Parker Dam Road Backcountry Byway Bristoll Springs
Parker Dam Road Backcountry Byway Bullfrog
Parker Dam Road Backcountry Byway Burro Flats
Parker Dam Road Backcountry Byway Cross Roads
Parker Dam Road Backcountry Byway Quail Hollow
Ripley Intaglios Site
Senator Wash Reservoir Day Use Area
Shea Road Interpretive Kiosk

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