The most fantastic, eerie and
unique geological landscape worldly shapes are the Trona Pinnacles in the
California desert. This is also known as Tufa pinnacles, formed a peculiar
shapes due to long ago glacial lake underwater 10,000 to 100,000 years ago.
More than 500 pinnacles are composed with calcium carbonate with mix of blue
green algae thrown in. The city of Trona is ten miles to the north of Argus
Range and 18 miles from Death Valley National Park. The elevation of pinnacles
is more than 1800 feet above sea level.
The first question comes into
mind how these formations are made? So, during the Pleistocene Ice Ages, huge
runoff spilled from the Sierra Nevada into a chain of inland seas and get
interconnected lakes stretched from Mono Lake to Death Valley and included
Searles Lake. The massive amount of alkaline lake water and calcium-rich
groundwater combined to create Tufa formations. If you’re fit enough then you
can walk in between 140 feet tall and 40 feet wide pinnacles. The Trona Pinnacles formed during three ice
ages, divided by age and elevation. However, on the northern group side the
best known as Tufa towers, and most shapes are tombstones, ridge, and cones. The
Trona Pinnacles are favorite film location in more than a dozen hit movies.
More than 30 film projects a year are shot among the tufa pinnacles.
The different peoples
historically associated different names to strange forms, like ancient spires
were once called “Cathedral City”. Geologically the pinnacles are classified
into four general shapes, towers are taller 30 to 40 feet, tombstones are rise 20
to 30 feet, dumpy and mounded cones are 10 feet tall and ridge is 800 feet long
and 500 feet wide and 140 feet tall. In 1968, Trona Pinnacles were designated
as a National Natural Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior. The
large ancient spear points and atlatls pointed, that humans have been lived
here somewhere 10,000 years ago. Camel and wooly mammoth bones have been
discovered near Searles Lake. Desert life is never easy in any era, to endure
the scorching temperatures above 115F and rainfall is just three inches a year.
Desert Holly, Salt Bush is main plants creeping along some of the pinnacles.
So, Trona Pinnacles will be a life time journey into one of most strange
geological wonders in California.
The Trona Pinnacles is an ideal
place to explore in the fall, winter, and spring months. Visiting the site in the early morning and
evening is especially dramatic as are nights with a full moon. The dirt roads
network wind throughout and offer plentiful vantage points from which to view
and photograph the Pinnacles. For hiking
lovers, you should wear sturdy shoes to enjoy the best view of Trona Pinnacles.
Camping is also allowed at Trona Pinnacles, and encouraged to use existing
campsites and fire rings.