Plan Your Visit

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Find essential trip planning information here: visitor center hours, entrance fees, an event calendar, where you can take pets, and more.

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Start your planning with a map of the park.

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Eating & Sleeping

Get information about campgrounds in the park. There are no grocery stores, restaurants, or lodging inside Joshua Tree National Park.

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Things to Do

There's so much to do! Get information on nature walks, backpacking trips, stargazing, photography, wildflower viewing, and more.

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Places to Go

Find out about park destinations, from must-see spots like Skull Rock or Keys View to quieter areas like Cottonwood Spring and Black Rock.

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What's Open What's Open Learn about current conditions, closures, construction and other relevant info before you arrive.

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Visiting During the Busy Season: Oct-May

The park can be extremely busy on weekends, holidays, and spring break. If visiting during these times, here's our best advice.

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Visiting in Summer Sweat the small stuff so you can enjoy a summer visit to Joshua Tree.

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Frequently Asked Questions Find out the answers to the most common questions about visiting the park.

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A safe visit is a fun visit. Extremely hot in the summer. Surprisingly chilly in the winter. Prickly plants. Venomous animals.

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Accessibility Where to go and what to do while visiting the park with accessibility concerns.

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Directions & Transportation

See where Joshua Tree is located in southern California. Find out which park entrance will work best for you.

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Translations Find information in Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish.

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Nearby Attractions Visit one of the many parks within a day's drive from Joshua Tree.

Be Prepared

Though beautiful, the desert environment can be harsh and unforgiving. Preparedness is critical for your safety. Please remember the following when planning your trip.

Help Protect the Park

While the rangers help take care of the park, we rely on visitors to be good stewards and help take care of the place for future generations.

Current Conditions

Check out our current conditions webpage for information on closures, alerts, air quality, and the weather forecast. You can also see a live view of the park from the summit of Belle Mountain.

Joshua Tree weather can range from blistering hot to freezing cold and can include gale-force winds, heavy rain, and snow. Knowing the forecast is an important part of preparing for your visit. The weather can change swiftly and dramatically, and can vary greatly depending on your exact location within the park. Remember, your safety is your responsibility.