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This guide includes all hiking, camping and special permit info in the park. Please open and read every box and link for information.
- Hikes are listed from easy to hard and have notes for each hike.
- All camping info is in the link below
- Special permit info includes contact, group site information,
and more.
Links include but are not limited to, a cell phone coverage map, reservation link, and interagency pass.
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Need a break from the city?
Discover Joshua Tree National Park & Big Bear Lake and spend some time outdoors.
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This guide includes all the campgrounds in the park and their information. If you need more info or a custom guide, please contact me for a consultation.
~ Campsites:
The majority of the campsites in the park are available by reservation. Reservations can be made the same day or up to 6 months in advance and can be booked on recreation.gov.
Book your site before entering the park.
All other sites are first come first serve.
~ Cell service:
Very unreliable and nonexistent in Joshua Tree National Park. For a reliable option use Gaia GPS's cell coverage map, it's more of an investment for this premium layer but it's well worth it. For a cheaper option with more work use the (Free cell coverage link) below.
~ Reservations:
It is highly recommended if you plan to camp on a holiday, a weekend, or any day of the week in the spring.
The busy spring season runs from November to May. October is the slowest and best time. For first come first serve campsite.
(Reservation Link) below.
~ Summer Status/open date:
All reservation campgrounds are open year-round. Some sections of Indian Cove Campground, Black Rock Campground, and Cottonwood Campground close in the summer.
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There are so many magical ways to experience Joshua Tree National Park and there’s no better way than camping under the stars. This guide will provide you with the best campgrounds to stay at (along with HipCamps in case campgrounds are full), our favorite hikes including popular ones and secluded ones along with amazing places to grab a bite to eat in the area. 🌵
This guide includes:
- 7 campgrounds/HipCamps ⛺️
- 5 hiking trails 🥾
- 8 restaurants/cafes ☕️
- 2 local grocery stores 🛒
- 1 rock climbing tour 🧗♀️
- Direct links to all campgrounds, hikes, and restaurants 🔗
Happy Trailz is a camper van business based out of San Diego and we have been to Joshua Tree numerous times! Check us out on instagram! @happytrailz.us
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It's all about the aesthetic. The most photogenic desert hiking trails, rustic bungalows, quirky cafes, and stunning boutiques for unique souvenirs. This guide includes everything you need for a weekend that will look pretty on your 'gram.
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Joshua Tree! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Joshua Tree for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
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Joshua Tree, a desert town in Southern California, is a gateway to the mesmerizing Joshua Tree National Park. Named after its distinctive Joshua trees, the town exudes a creative and laid-back atmosphere. It's a hub for artists, outdoor enthusiasts, and stargazers. With its vibrant arts scene and unique landscapes, Joshua Tree offers a distinctive escape from urban life and an opportunity to immerse oneself in desert culture and creativity.
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🗓️ Best Time To Visit
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🛫Airport
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🚨Best Known For
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🤠Take an Adventure
🥐Food Guide
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A girlfriend and I recently visited this desert of a place! It’s postcard perfect and we can tell you what TO do and what NOT to do. This is perfect for 2-3 days in town.
This offers 3 complete days of itinerary that can mixed and matched as you like with what to pack and the best route through the park.
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Embark on a journey through the enchanting landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park with our carefully curated list of the best hikes that promise a diverse and awe-inspiring experience.
From the iconic Arch Rock, boasting a natural arch surrounded by mesmerizing rock formations, to the historical adventure of Keys Ranch, where you'll explore the well-preserved relics of a bygone era, each trail offers a unique glimpse into the park's wonders. Hidden Valley Trail provides a quick but stunning introduction to the desert's beauty, while Barker Dam unveils a 1900s structure enhancing the arid landscape. Venture into the captivating Split Rock Loop Trail, less trafficked but offering breathtaking views, or witness the sunrise at the Cholla Cactus Garden, a short yet captivating walk. Wall Street Mill unveils the intriguing history of a gold ore processing site, and the Fortynine Palms Oasis Trail takes you outside the park to discover a hidden oasis fed by an underground water source.
Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a nature enthusiast, these trails in Joshua Tree National Park promise an unforgettable outdoor experience. Don't miss the chance to explore the diverse wonders of this iconic destination!
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Dust off your sunglasses, grab your sense of adventure, and prepare your taste buds – we're about to embark on an unforgettable journey through Palm Springs. Get ready as I unveil the top 5 hotels catering to every type of traveler, dish out the 5 most delectable restaurants to indulge your palate, and unveil the 5 most thrilling activities that'll leave you craving more of this desert oasis.
But Palm Springs isn't just about its iconic desert landscape (though that's definitely a highlight). This vibrant city offers a spectrum of experiences, from great food to exploring the breathtaking trails of the nearby Joshua Tree National Park. Seeking relaxation? Lose yourself in the luxury of resorts boasting panoramic mountain views. Food enthusiasts will be delighted by the fusion of flavors drawing from Californian, Mexican, and Mediterranean influences. With my wealth of experience sending travelers to Palm Springs, I'm excited to share my insider tips with you!
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If you’re looking for what to do in Death Valley National Park with kids (or without!), you’re in the right place. This guide will help you decide what to see in Death Valley and what to do in Death Valley with kids.
⭐️ This park is home to the lowest point in the United States and holds the World Record for the hottest place on Earth.🥵
⭐️ Here you will find majestic sand dunes with Mountain backdrops, salt flats that make it seem like a snowy paradise, rocks that move by themselves (or do they?), the most well-preserved charcoal kilns in North America, giant volcanic craters, and Mars-like terrain everywhere you look.
⭐️ The Park was designated a National Park in October 1994, but the fight to protect this land started long before that. Death Valley National Park is visited by approximately 1 million people annually and is the largest National Park in the lower 48 with over 3 million acres of and.
🤓 Whether you are traveling with kids or without, you’ll fall in love with this unique National Park.
Every visitor to Death Valley National Park should make a stop at the Furnace Creek Canyon Visitor center to get a park map, get a weather update, info about the park’s road conditions and possible closures.
Park Rangers are also a wonderful resource for finding out the parks more off the beaten path spots.
☀️ Summertime is Death Valley’s busiest and hottest season.☀️
I believe the best time to visit Death Valley National Park is in the late fall, winter, or early spring. The crowds are much thinner and the weather is much cooler.
🚘How far is Death Valley National Park from Las Vegas? 2 hours, 15 minutes
🚘Los Angeles to Death Valley National Park is 4 hours, 20 minutes
🚘Zion National Park to Death Valley National park is 4 hour, 50 minutes
🚘Sequoia National Park to Death Valley National park is 5 hours 30 minutes
🚘Yosemite National Park to Death Valley National park is 7 hours and 20 minutes
🚘Joshua Tree National Park to Death Valley is 4 hours 40 minutes
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Phoenix and Scottsdale! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Phoenix for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
6.75h from Albuquerque, 4.75h from Las Vegas, 4.5h from Joshua Tree, 5.5h from San Diego, 5.5h from Anaheim, 3.5h from the Grand Canyon
Foodie city Suggestion from The Discoverer, good for Native American and Mexican influence.
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Hey Babe! Thank you for choosing my shop to help you have a fantastic road trip around Cali - my home state! I always have so much fun adventuring around California, and with this guide, so will you!
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