My hubs recently was told by a local that a great place to hike is RHV, which is near the 365 highway and where S. China Lake Blvd meet or end depending on where you’re coming from. It can be easy to miss if your coming from out of town, but thankfully there is a tall brown sign that helps you find the right turn in spot. Just a word of advice, if you have a truck or a car that sits higher, definitely take that as opposed to a low riding car. My car sits low and was painful to hear the scratching noise it made while I drove into the parking area and out. There’s actually no designated parking lot but you do have the option of parking closer toward the entrance or further in. I wasn’t sure exactly how far to go, so I parked near a semi circle where there were a row of rocks and noticed while we were walking, if we went in a little further, we would’ve found another lot. This was our first time there and I LOVED it! We normally go to RH behind Cerro Coso College, but we’ve been trying to find alternative routes since we like to let our dog off the lease and there tends to be way more hikers/atv/mountain bike/bikers there. There were a few other cars there but we didn’t run into anyone walking. We did see a few bikers, but thankfully there’s a couple paths to choose from that lead to similar trails. The only thing I didn’t like about this area, which like the other is there aren’t any trash cans around. But other than that, there are definitely some challenging trails with steep paths, that seem to go on and on for miles. We also saw a couple piles of shingles, broken bottles, trash, shotgun shells and heard what sounded like loud booms(which I’ve heard on the other side of RH plenty of times. Now that it’s getting warmer and soon, very very hot, make sure you take plenty of water, as there are no water fountains nearby. There is a Shell gas station about a quarter of a mile away, so you can pick up a couple bottles if you forgot your own!