Our hike up to the towers began at the trail just south of the visitor center. This portion of the trail, about a mile or so, was mostly flat through the desert and allowed us to get in a great jog before reaching the base. Trail markers are not clear and there are a few options up to the towers, some easy and some difficult. We had to ask a few hikers along the way if we were on the right path heading in the right direction. We were pointed in the direction of the difficult hike which of course we took. So up we went steady, resting and short bursting all the way up to the towers. We reached the towers, rested for a bit, took in the view and began our descent on the opposite side of the mountain. The north potion of the slope led us back to the flat-lands and yet another sprint/jog to the visitor center were we came upon a group people in a T'ai Chi session. That was nice.
Tip: This is a great hike if you want to include some sprint/jog activity.
Hike Length: 5 miles round trip
Difficulty: Moderately strenuous
Facilities: Water, restrooms and a very nice visitor center with staff.