点评:Our Red Jeep guide recommended the hiking at Indian Canyons and we were so glad we took him up on it. We only had time for one hike and he’d recommended the Andreas Canyon Trail, so that’s the one we took. It’s about a mile loop and takes you along the canyon ridge through the desert oasis and back down the other side. There’s some moderate climbing, but it is breathtakingly beautiful in the oasis. Some other hikers we passed did see some snakes along the trail and warned us, for which we were thankful, but we didn’t end us seeing any ourselves. We did see a lot of lizards, which was fun—they’re fast little things.
The lady at the entrance station was quite rude to us when we drove up, which was disappointing. And I will say that we thought the entrance price was high—way more than most of the national parks charge and they will not accept a national park pass to enter as many state parks will. We had understood, or misunderstood, rather, that it was $12/vehicle—it’s actually $12 per person, which made it almost $50 for our car passengers to enter.
翻译:我们的红色吉普车导游推荐了在印第安峡谷徒步旅行,我们很高兴接受了他的建议。我们只有一次徒步旅行的时间,他推荐了安德烈亚斯峡谷步道,所以我们就选择了这条步道。这条环线大约一英里,带您沿着峡谷山脊穿过沙漠绿洲,然后回到另一边。虽然攀爬难度适中,但绿洲中的美景却令人叹为观止。我们经过的其他一些徒步旅行者确实在小路上看到了一些蛇并警告了我们,我们对此表示感谢,但我们自己并没有看到任何蛇。我们确实看到了很多蜥蜴,这很有趣——它们都是跑得很快的小东西。
当我们开车过去时,入口站的那位女士对我们非常粗鲁,这令人失望。我要说的是,我们认为门票价格很高,远高于大多数国家公园的收费,而且他们不会像许多州立公园那样接受国家公园通行证进入。我们理解,或者说误解了,每辆车是 12 美元,实际上是每人 12 美元,这使得我们的汽车乘客进入的费用接近 50 美元。