- Joshua Tree National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Two distinct desert ecosystems, the Mojave and the Colorado, come together in Joshua Tree National Park A fascinating variety of plants and animals make their homes in a land sculpted by strong winds and occasional torrents of rain
- Plan Your Visit - Joshua Tree National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
See where Joshua Tree is located in southern California Find out which park entrance will work best for you
- Joshua Trees - U. S. National Park Service
The Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) is the namesake of Joshua Tree National Park and a defining feature of the Mojave Desert Once classified as a giant lily, modern DNA research has placed it in the Agave family
- Basic Information - Joshua Tree National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Joshua Tree is home to world-famous rock formations, funky Joshua trees, and a rich diversity of plants, animals, and human history With stunning desert vistas and seemingly endless days of sunshine, the park attracts over three million visitors per year
- Things To Do - Joshua Tree National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
With an estimated 8,000 established routes and 2,000 bouldering problems, Joshua Tree is a premier destination for climbers
- First-Time Visitors Guide - Joshua Tree National Park (U. S. National . . .
The Basics The park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year You are welcome to drive in and out at any time There is an entrance fee, but sometimes the fee booth is closed
- Hiking - Joshua Tree National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Loop Hike up a sandy wash, then follow the ridgeline of the Little San Bernardino Mountains Enjoy scenic views, dense Joshua tree forest, and pinyon-juniper woodland Ryan Mountain: Parking area between Sheep Pass and Ryan Campground: 3 miles (4 8 km) 1,050 feet (320 m) 1 5–2 5 hours: Out and back Hike to the summit of Ryan Mountain
- Campgrounds - Joshua Tree National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Book your site before entering the park Cell service is very limited in Joshua Tree National Park Reserving a site is highly recommended if you plan to camp on a holiday, a weekend, or any day of the week in the spring Our busy spring season runs from October to May New campground fees are in effect as of January 1st, 2025
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