
My sister and I recently had the opportunity to visit Little Petroglyph Canyon in the Coso Mountains. Our trip preparation included finding an escorted tour and gaining clearance for entry to the China Lake Naval Base.
Big thanks to PSR Volunteers! Earlier this month, these fabulous folks helped us address our continuing need for more picnic tables. Four new tables were assembled and have been pressed into service. It is remarkable that these individuals have taken the time out of their lives and vacations to help PSR realize some of our goals. Thank you!

The Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) is one of the most abundant plants in the California deserts. This plant generally grows to between 2 and 6 feet tall, although it can grow much larger in favorable conditions. Creosote bush is well adapted to living in dry climates. The small resinous leaves resist water loss. Creosote also sheds leaves during dry spells. New leaves are produced when water is available again. In the spring, when water is more available, the Creosote bush produces delicate flowers in a dramatic show of yellow.
