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Joshua Tree National Park

California
Access Issue: 2 New Important Updates!! Seasonal Raptor Closure Details

OVERVIEW

Joshua Tree is a world famous area with thousands of routes, countless boulder problems and a very limited number of campsites. Long popular as a winter destination, it's appeal has only grown throughout the years as climbers of all abilities have discovered the mild temperatures, grippy rock and surreal landscape which make it a must visit area on any climber's list.

Today's park visitor comes from around the globe, with some here to climb and others simply here to gaze at the wonder. Looky-loos can crowd some areas during the weekends, but that's part of the Park's mission allowing everyone the opportunity to enjoy the park. Some Joshua Tree climbing history can be found here: JT Climbing Oral History.

In recent years, Joshua Tree's popularity has outgrown its carrying capacity. There are 500 campsites in the park, but camping can become very scarce, very fast. Current prices of overnight camping can be found here, along with other specific campground information. Other overnight options are listed below.

The fee to enter Joshua Tree is currently $30 per vehicle, which is good for 7 days from the date on the receipt. When time permits, the rangers will check the out-going traffic for valid receipts. An annual Joshua Tree pass ($55) or National Parks pass ($80) are also available, and stand as an excellent value for those visiting the park more often. Both are purchased at the check stations at the entrances to the park. Cash and credit cards are accepted.

The rock itself is Monzogranite and tends to be fairly solid, but the less traveled and/or newer routes can have the dreaded "ball bearings underfoot syndrome" making those friction moves a tad more dicey. The best rock sports a coating of "desert varnish" or patina which darkens and solidifies the rock appreciably.

Kudos to this page's founding father Mike Morley.

Park Visitor Information 760-367-5500

Christine Hoenigmann climbing TG

Seth on Vector

Matt Segal leads Acid Crack (5.12d) Photo credit from Leavittator 2015

CAMPING

Water is not available in the Park. Please come prepared with water containers if planning on staying more than a day.

* NPS Campground Details - specific information about each campground

* Backcountry camping inside the Park

* BLM land for the squeeze.

* Joshua Tree Lake Campground

* Hipcamp has a great directory of the campgrounds, and for some of them you can even check availability and book them online.

The rarely deserted Indian Cove Campground.

BLM overflow camping sites, Joshua Tree NP

Backcountry camping rules (Covid-19 edition), Joshua Tree NP

HOTELS, MOTELS, B&Bs & VACATION HOMES

Weekends are crowded during peak season! With its proximity to Los Angeles and San Diego, the Park draws more than 1 million visitors annually. Plan accordingly and have a backup plan if the campgrounds are full. There are numerous inexpensive motels in the nearby towns of Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, and 29 Palms.

Lodging Overview
*29 Palms Inn

*Best Western

*Country Inn

*El Rancho Dolores Motel

*Harmony Motel

*High-Desert Motel

*Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites

*Joshua Desert Retreats - Vacation Rentals

*Joshua Tree Inn

*Joshua Tree Oasis

*Joshua Tree Vacation Homes

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*Oasis of Eden Inn

*The Desert Lilly

*Roughley Manor Bed and Breakfast Inn

*Sunnyvale Garden Suites Hotel

*Sacredsands

*Quail Crossing

SHOWERS

Showers are available at:

* Coyote Corner No Longer Available

* 29 Palms Family Fitness

73782 2 Mile Rd, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277

(760) 361-8010

$5 a shower includes towel, open 7 days a week.

REST DAY ACTIVITIES

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

GEAR, SUPPLIES AND MEDICAL

* Just down the road in Yucca Valley, one can find most any service and supply necessary: from major grocery stores, retailers and ubiquitous fast-food joints, to auto lube and tire repair.

* Nomad Ventures is the local place to get climbing gear, guidebooks and information about the climbing in Joshua Tree. The folks are friendly and very knowledgeable.

* POSITIVE RESOLES is the local climbing show resole business. Drop your shoes off at the JT Bike Shop, located adjacent to the post office in Joshua Tree.

* Guide books for the area range from the collectible Wolfe guidebooks to the no frills Bartlett guides to the more recent Miramontes and Vogel guides. Additionally, there are several bouldering specific guides (Fry, Gingery, Miramontes). All have something that the other doesn't.

* The nearest hospital is the High Desert Medical Center in the town of Joshua Tree. Cell phone coverage in the park IS SPOTTY AT BEST to NONEXISTENT AT WORST. There is an emergency satellite phone by the restrooms at the Hidden Valley Campground/Intersection Rock parking lot. Use this phone only in an emergency. The nearest trauma center is in the Palm Springs area, about an hour's drive away.

* There is a laundromat in downtown Joshua Tree, just west of Nomad Ventures.

GETTING HERE

  • From Palm Springs Airport (PSP) to the West Entrance is 43.6 miles
  • From Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to the West Entrance is 148 miles
  • From Las Vegas International Airport (LAS) to the North Entrance is 225 miles
  • From Phoenix International Airport (PHX) through the South Entrance to Belle Campground is 259 miles
  • From Yosemite National Park via Tioga Pass Entrance to the West Entrance is 375 miles

More on air travel...

SPORT CLIMBS OF JOSHUA TREE?

CURRENT WEATHER

* Lost Horse Weather Station - located about one mile from Hidden Valley Campground 

* Point forecast for Indian Cove Campground (nearly 2,000 feet lower in elevation than Hidden Valley Campground)

REPORT BAD BOLTS

GUIDING

Permitted guide services in the park:

Golden State Guiding

Vertical Adventures

Cliff Hanger

Climbing life Guides

Mojave Climbing Guides

Joshua Tree Guides

Ground Up Rock Climbing

Stone Adventures

Vertical Pursuits

CRASH PAD RENTALS

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Steve Schneider, Banny Root and Mike Paul having fun on Stem Gem (V4), Joshua Tree.
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 Photo by Alan Nelson.
[Hide Photo] Steve Schneider, Banny Root and Mike Paul having fun on Stem Gem (V4), Joshua Tree. Photo by Alan Nelson.
The rarely deserted Indian Cove Campground.
[Hide Photo] The rarely deserted Indian Cove Campground.
Bird and Brodie launching the Space Pod. Photo: Eric Draper
[Hide Photo] Bird and Brodie launching the Space Pod. Photo: Eric Draper
A hopping roadrunner.<br>
Photo by Blitzo.
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jtree night sky.
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whitetank campground jt ca
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Night Sky.<br>
Photo by Blitzo.
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A true fixture in the Park.<br>
www.EarthworksImagery.com
[Hide Photo] A true fixture in the Park. www.EarthworksImagery.com
One of the many cool things about this park...  Maybe an early 30's pickup?  Anyone a car buff?
[Hide Photo] One of the many cool things about this park... Maybe an early 30's pickup? Anyone a car buff?
The first sunset of 2010, Joshua Tree NP
[Hide Photo] The first sunset of 2010, Joshua Tree NP
Saddle Rocks at sunset.<br>
Photo by Blitzo.
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Joshua Tree Sunset
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[Hide Comment] Michael Reardon ripping up Josh, solo style...


youtube.com/watch?v=dojDFso… Jan 3, 2010
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Note that the elevation for the given temperatures is slightly under 2000 feet while Hidden Valley Campground is over 4000 feet which will mean slightly cooler temperatures.

There are scads of fun and enjoyable routes facing every direction of the compass, even south for when it's cold, so head out and climb for as long as your fingertips can take it! Dec 16, 2013
Tyler M
Northern AZ
[Hide Comment] New Years 2017 - Joshua Tree Climbing Trip

youtube.com/watch?v=9VRzpmv… Jan 29, 2019
[Hide Comment] 15,000 to 20,000 routes in J-tree (and counting). + a few thousand bouldering routes...

According to Nomad Adventure's records as mentioned in this video:
youtu.be/HQUwdfuEkKk Feb 2, 2019
[Hide Comment] Here's a map of GPS coordinates for 767 rock formations / walls: drive.google.com/open?id=1-… converted from the lists at joshuatreevillage.com:8000/… and npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/… (Appendix IV)

These were originally mapped by Erik Murdock and other volunteers around 2004 during the bolting study linked above. Feb 15, 2020
Dave Onsight
Sunnyvale
[Hide Comment] Here’s a short vid of what it’s like to climb at Joshua Tree for a few days in the early summer:

instagram.com/tv/CDM786ChLs… Oct 6, 2020