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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Lost Palms Oasis Trail is a 7.2 mile day-hLost Palms Oasis Trail is a 7.2 mile day-hike trail located in the southernmost part of Joshua Tree National Park. The trail is generally completed in a loop. Known for the beautiful palm trees from which the trail gets its name, this hike is also known for its great bouldering, pools of water, and the ever-elusive "Victory Palms". Deemed by the National Park Service as a "Day-Use-Only" area, this trail is also home to bighorn sheep who use the pools as their main source of water. The trail does have an access fee, collected upon entry to the national park. Hikers are allowed to backcountry camp off of the trail, however they are not allowed to set up camp directly in the oasis of trees itself. The National Park Service also has a strict rule prohibiting pets on the trail.strict rule prohibiting pets on the trail.
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rdfs:comment Lost Palms Oasis Trail is a 7.2 mile day-hLost Palms Oasis Trail is a 7.2 mile day-hike trail located in the southernmost part of Joshua Tree National Park. The trail is generally completed in a loop. Known for the beautiful palm trees from which the trail gets its name, this hike is also known for its great bouldering, pools of water, and the ever-elusive "Victory Palms". Deemed by the National Park Service as a "Day-Use-Only" area, this trail is also home to bighorn sheep who use the pools as their main source of water.e the pools as their main source of water.
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