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The Ultimate Guide To Joshua Tree National Park

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Created by jayfkay - December 11th 2022

While most National Parks have their few hidden gems here and there, scattered throughout the park, Joshua Tree National Park seems to made entirely of hidden gems. It is, in my opinion, the quirkiest and most eccentric park in the system (what else would you expect from a place so close to retro/hippie paradise Palm Springs?) and it's well worth the visit... even when Coachella isn't going on! Get ready to do a ton of exploring, because we've rounded up the coolest of the park's best-kept secrets.

536 Roma Court, Livermore, United States

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Photo of Joshua Tree National Park
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74485 National Park Dr, Twentynine Palms, CA, US

Joshua Tree National Park

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Some tips for visiting Joshua Tree National Park:

-The desert is a less-populated landscape. Cell reception, gas stations and restaurants can be few and far between, so top off your tank whenever possible, let people know where you're going and when you plan to be back, and bring loads of extra water and snacks! -Also, California is often in a state of drought. Don't expect long showers or anything like that, and try to waste as little water as possible. -Plan hikes early in the morning or as the sun is setting... it's less hot, less crowded, and all-around more enjoyable. -You're about an hour from the resort town of Palm Springs, and you're even closer to Twentynine Palms. In fact, Los Angeles is only a few hours away... in case the hot springs in the area don't cut it, a trip to the beach isn't unreasonable. -The gnarled Joshua trees for which the park is named aren't actually trees... they're giant yuccas. Mormon pioneers fantasized that their branches were pointing the way to the promised land like the Biblical Joshua.

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8mi 00h 13m
Photo of Boy Scout Trail
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19mi 00h 31m
Photo of Arch Rock
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Pinto Basin Road, CA, US

Arch Rock

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7mi 00h 12m
Photo of Cholla Cactus Garden Nature Trail
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Pinto Basin Road, CA, US

Cholla Cactus Garden Nature Trail

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21mi 00h 35m

CA, US

Mastodon Peak

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0mi 00h 01m
Photo of Cottonwood Spring
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3mi 00h 09m
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2mi 00h 03m
Photo of Cottonwood Visitor Center
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Pinto Basin Rd. North of South Entrance Station, CA, US

Cottonwood Visitor Center

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32mi 00h 49m
Photo of Skull Rock
4.0

Joshua Tree National Park, CA, US

Skull Rock

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1mi 00h 04m
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12mi 00h 26m

CA, US

Barker Dam

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29mi 00h 51m
Photo of Wonderland of Rocks
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25mi 00h 44m

CA, US

Keys Ranch

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2mi 00h 08m
Photo of Hidden Valley Nature Trail
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Off Park Blvd., Twentynine Palms, CA, US

Hidden Valley Nature Trail

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3mi 00h 09m
Photo of Ryan Mountain
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CA, US

Ryan Mountain

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4mi 00h 08m
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71mi 01h 58m

CA, US

Berdoo Canyon

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14mi 00h 33m
Photo of Coachella Valley Preserve
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29200 Thousand Palms Cyn Rd, Thousand Palms, CA, US

Coachella Valley Preserve

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30mi 00h 35m

49574 Twentynine Palms Hwy, Morongo Valley, CA, US

Dillon's Burgers and Beer

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Spring brings waves of colorful wildflowers, and summer has, far and away, the best stargazing. Of course, winter means more manageable temperatures, and more things are open and available in the cooler spring, fall, and winter months, but if you come prepared, summer isn't a terrible time to visit if you're concerned with avoiding crowds and getting good deals on rates and rooms.