Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

Things to do at Joshua Tree

Things to Do

Joshua Tree offers endless hours of exploration for all skill and interest levels; rock climbing, biking, self-guided nature trails, birding, horseback riding and wildflower viewing. Camping is available at one of nine developed campgrounds and in the backcountry camping—please register before you hit the trail. The park's ten mountains greater than 5,000 feet (1,524 m) in elevation will challenge "peak baggers" of all skill levels. Or make it your goal to hike to all five of the park's fan palm oases. Other trails lead you to remnants of the gold mining era, a colorful part of the park's cultural history.

For more park information call (760) 367-5500 or (760) 367-5502, or stop by one of the visitor centers. Oasis Visitor Center is located at park headquarters in Twenty-nine Palms; Joshua Tree Visitor Center, in Joshua Tree Village; and Cottonwood Visitor Center is located eight miles north of Interstate 10 at Cottonwood Spring. All visitor centers are open year round. The Black Rock Nature Center, located in Black Rock Campground, is open October through May, Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday 12:00 noon to 8 p.m.