Lost Horse Valley

Coordinates: 34°0′5.19″N 116°10′40.02″W / 34.0014417°N 116.1777833°W / 34.0014417; -116.1777833
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Lost Horse Valley is a valley in Joshua Tree National Park.[1] It has been called "the centerpiece of the park" because of the quality of its stands of Joshua trees and its geological formations.[2] It contains the Lost Horse Mine, of significant historic importance in the park.[1]

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34°0′5.19″N 116°10′40.02″W / 34.0014417°N 116.1777833°W / 34.0014417; -116.1777833