Top 10 Nature & Parks in Joshua Tree National Park, Joshua Tree National Park

December 13, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Spanning two deserts, the Joshua Tree National Park encompasses a wealth of natural beauty.
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1. Quail Springs Trail

Joshua Tree National Park, CA
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Quail Springs Trail

2. Wonderland of Rocks

Joshua Tree National Park, CA +1 760-367-5500 http://www.nps.gov/jotr
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Wonderland of Rocks

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

Joshua Tree is well with rocks. They are so many rocks, boulders and mountains and they are all beautiful. My favorite was the Arch Rock. However enjoy the pictures of. A must see!

3. Lost Palms Oasis Trail

Cottonwood Spring, Joshua Tree National Park, CA +1 760-367-5500 http://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/htrails.htm
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Lost Palms Oasis Trail

Reviewed By 150beckyu

We started the hike around 8:30 a.m. We had a small backpack with water and lunch inside. We took tons of pictures. It is rolling hills and a climb down and out of the canyon - not too strenuous. We ate lunch by all the palm trees in the canyon. I counted the trees, but kinda got mixed up -- there are at least 100 of them though. We had the canyon to ourselves mostly. On our way out we meet at least 20 people going to the oasis -- so if you want an experience with less people, start your hike early. Very worthwhile hike. It was 60 degrees when we started and 70 degrees when we ended. Hike took 4.5 hours with time for lunch and picture taking.

4. Anaconda Mine

9988-10004 Park Blvd Map Coords: 34° 3'50.60N,116° 1'27.20W, Joshua Tree National Park, CA 92277 http://cali49.com/jtnp/2014/5/14/anaconda-mine
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Anaconda Mine

5. Lost Horse Valley

Joshua Tree National Park, CA +1 760-367-5500 http://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/upload/LostHorse.pdf
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Lost Horse Valley

Located in Joshua Tree National Park this is a small-box canyon that provides great hiking trails.

Reviewed By ntalabany - London, United Kingdom

Love this loop. Done it a few times now and would recommend to do it anti-clockwise: The steeper part comes at the beginning, you can extend the loop by checking out the Lost Horse Mine (ca 30 minutes extra) and then you amble your way back, gently descending and finally strolling on sandy paths past cacti and Joshua trees. Once past the mine there are hardly any people on this trail. The mine is definitely worth visiting. The rusty equipment and exposed situation are a stark reminder of harsher times, scraping a living out of rock in the middle of nowhere.

6. Keys View

Joshua Tree National Park, CA +1 760-367-5500 http://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/keysview.htm
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4.5 based on 560 reviews

Keys View

A lookout point located a couple of thousand feet above Joshua Tree National Park that provides incredible views of sunrise and sunset.

Reviewed By clairemeech - Leatherhead, United Kingdom

Amazing views across the Coachella Valley. It was a bit hazy but very cool to view the landscape. Well worth the extra drive (or hike if you like).

7. Cholla Cactus Garden

Pinto Basin Road, Joshua Tree National Park, CA +1 760-367-5500 http://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/ntrails.htm
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4.5 based on 550 reviews

Cholla Cactus Garden

Located inside Joshua Tree National Park, this small area contains awesome man-sized cacti that grow in profusion.

Reviewed By waynefromcali - Yucaipa, United States

Cholla Cactus Garden Trail,located in Joshua TreeNational Park,California,is a great stop on your Joshua Tree National Park adventure! They featurea a cholla cactus garden info sign,a one way covid safe trail start and is about 1/4 mile in length for a nice stop and go! Careful-Cholla Cactus are very pointy sharp! Its a beautiful area all around for beautiful views and photos! . . . . #joshuatreenationalpark #chollacactusgardentrail #chollacactusgarden #jthavn #ilovejoshuatreenationalpark #seejoshuatree #goseejoshuatree #waynesalvatti #photografxworldwide #californiadeserts #californiadreamin #californiadreaming #desertlife #yuccavalley #29palms #gohiking #getoutthere #familyfun #covidsafe #peaceful #calm #outdoorlife #cactus #chollacactus

8. The Pinto Basin

Joshua Tree National Park, CA 92277 +1 760-367-5500 http://www.nps.gov/jotr/index.htm
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

The Pinto Basin

The Mojave and Sonora deserts come together in this basin, with characteristics of both deserts represented.

Reviewed By Perkadventures - Banning, United States

The Pinto Basin deals with many areas of Joshua Tree National Park. The park is larger than some states in the US. Known for its Joshua Trees, Cactus, old ranches, closed Mines and Mills. There is a lot to see. and do. A lifetime of adventure for you. Ryan Ranch remains, Key Ranch guided tours, Old Dale Road with Mills, Wells and Unknown ruins. Some 4 wheel drive, hiking trails to all different places, and more. Something for the whole family young and old. Bring water and food to picnic. No phone towers or signal.

9. Ryan Mountain

Joshua Tree National Park, CA +1 760-367-5500 http://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/htrails.htm
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Ryan Mountain

Four mile hiking trail offering great views from the top.

Reviewed By Susie1028 - San Diego, United States

Ryan Mountain is an out and back, 3-mile round trip hike with 1,050 feet of elevation gain. That's fairly steep. The trail is dirt with numerous stone steps. The summit is at 5,457-feet, and offers impressive panoramic views of the jumbled rock formations and Joshua trees that make up the national park. Bring water, and be mindful of the temperatures. There is a parking lot and bathroom at the trailhead. Located in the center of the national park, closer to the west entrance.

10. Hidden Valley

Off Park Blvd. 2 mi north of intersection with western end of Barker Dam Rd., Joshua Tree National Park, CA +1 760-367-5500 http://www.nps.gov/jotr
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4.5 based on 652 reviews

Hidden Valley

Reviewed By GeofJx - Germantown, United States

This was one of the highlights of our trip. It’s a nice relatively easy hike through the rocks and around the valley and is a spectacular example of the rocks and micro climates that make this spot so special. Great boulders for scrambling and there are plenty of climbing routes for the skilled rock climbers. Don’t miss this spot. Parking is limited and it can get crowded as it is very popular.

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