The Rock formations are really nice to look at and take pictures and they have some pretty nice camp sites......Jumbo Rocks. There were very few flowers in bloom in the month of March i suppose... more
This picture was taken in the early evening, at sunset, and shows the silhouette of a Joshua tree with in the background two ranges of high mountains that might be the Santa Rosa mountains but I am... more
They were awesome. They helped us not only with information about the park, but also information around the whole 29 Palms Area. Where does the water in the tap come from? What is the bird that sounds... more
Surprisingly, the Joshua Tree was not what impressed me the most. We did the 1 mile hike at The Barker Dam where I found the most amazing site ever. It 's like one of those beauties that never get... more
The best months for climbing or hiking are usually late Oct. to early Dec. and March through April. But then again there is no such thig as sure bet with the weather. JTNP receives almost half of its... more
Four trails within the park: Bajada All Access Trail; Cap Rock Trail; Keys View; and the Oasis of Mara Trails are all handicapped/wheelchair accessible. The... more
Joshua Tree has a lot in the way of wildlife...it's on the Pacific Flyway, so you'll see lots of birds,lizard, coyotes ,a good population of Big Horn Sheep, and... more
Coyotes in Joshua Tree NP seem to have family structures similar to human's. I saw daddy and mommy coyotes with the little ones. When the weather is hot and... more
One of the larger animals in Joshua Tree NP is coyote. You'll find them begging for food around camp sites, parking lots, and picnic areas - wherever people or... more
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The Joshua Tree National Park houses a surprisingly diverse plant and animal life. The main attraction, of course is the Joshua Tree itself (Yucca brevifolia). Additionally, there is the landscape...
In southern California, three hours drive from Los Angeles, Joshua Tree National Park covers nearly 900,000 ha. It is a typical Northern America type of desert. It includes the eastern most tip of the...
Located in the desert of southeast California, only a couple of hours east of LA and a long 8 hours drive from San Francisco, Joshua Tree is one of the less known National Parks. I guess the reason......
Joshua Tree National Park includes two types of deserts, each determined by their elevation. Below 3,000 feet in the eastern part of the park you will find the Colorado Desert. Here you will find such...
The grandeur, grace and utter wastness of Southern California's
Joshua Tree National Park.
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Brilliant light and brooding shadow, of endless distance and rich texture. A setting...
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