What to do and see in Joshua Tree, California (CA): The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

April 15, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

Joshua Tree National Park encompasses approximately 800,000 acres of desert land just 40 miles east of the California-Nevada border. The land has been inhabited by humans for an estimated 5,000 years, filling it with a rich history as well as numerous archeological sites and historical structures. Famous for its biodiversity, Joshua Tree is home to more than 800 different plant species. Visit between the months of March and June to view the impressive wildflowers in full bloom. Many of the local species close up during the cool nights and reopen with the sunshine in the morning, so don’t be fooled by the barren appearance at twilight. Hiking trails are by far the primary attraction at Joshua Tree. If you and your family have never been to Joshua Tree before, there are a few hikes you won’t want to miss. The first is the Lost Horse Mine, a historical mine located inside the National Park. You can explore the mine itself or stroll along the 6.5 mile loop surrounding the site, where you can see other mines as well as Malpais Hill. The second must-see attraction is Carey’s Castle, a series of abandoned caverns that were once inhabited by squatters who worked in the nearby mines.
Restaurants in Joshua Tree

1. Cliffhanger Guides

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Cliffhanger Guides

Custom Guided Joshua Tree National Park rock climbing advenutres! Cliffhanger Guides is Joshua Tree's boutique rock climbing guide service. We play with kids age 6 to 100. From beginner family play days to high end technical instruction and multi-pitch rock climbing advenutres. 5 hour 1/2 day, NO time limit full days, private instruction, and gourmet lunches....Company mission statement, "The more you give, the more you get". We look forward to showing you a amazing time in Joshua Tree National Park

2. Joshua Tree Adventures

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Joshua Tree Adventures

Joshua Tree Adventures offers customized guided experiences in Joshua Tree National Park. We offer naturalist hikes, caving and rock scrambling adventures and off-the-beaten path desert exploration. Joshua Tree Adventures takes pride in creating a customized guided tour for each client so that you can maximize seeing the wonders of the desert that interest you the most.

3. Stone Adventures

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Stone Adventures

Rock climbing adventures in Joshua Tree National Park. Fully customizable climbing trips with professionally certified rock climbing guides and wilderness first responders. Come experience the best of Joshua Tree National Park with the guides from Stone Adventures. All levels, from beginners, intermediate to expert, are welcome. All ages are welcome as well.

4. California Climbing School

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California Climbing School

California Climbing School provides year-round climbing classes and adventures in Joshua Tree National Park. We also run summer trips to Tahquitz Rock and the High Sierra. Owners Erik Kramer-Webb and Theresa Walsh are certified by the AMGA and they are former NOLS and Outward Bound instructors. Our mission at California Climbing School is to promote safer practices among climbers and to raise awareness of how we can protect the fragile desert and alpine environments which we all share.

5. Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree, CA +1 760-367-5500 http://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/visitorcenters.htm
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Joshua Tree National Park

Reviewed By jamesmD3016MY - Boston, United States

Being NP aficionados, Joshua Tree has been on our list to visit for a few years. We were not disappointed. The scenery from the loop roads was diverse and wonderful. We took a couple of relatively easy trail hikes. My only quibble is on the Barker Dam and Hidden Valley Trails the descriptions/stories exceeded what we actually saw on the hikes.

6. Joshua Tree Visitor Center

6554 Park Blvd, Joshua Tree, CA 92252-2500 +1 760-366-1855 http://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/visitorcenters.htm
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Joshua Tree Visitor Center

Reviewed By DesertDan77 - Skokie, United States

This visitor center is a friendly, easy stop en route to the Joshua Tree National Park entrance. (West entrance, as I recall.) Maps of the park and plenty of cool souvenirs for yourself, as well as friends and family back home who couldn't make the trip! =)

7. Coyote Corner

6535 Park Blvd, Joshua Tree, CA 92252-2564 +1 760-366-9683 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/joshuatreecoyotecorner
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Coyote Corner

Since 1994 Coyote Corner/The Joshua Tree Store has been the one-stop-shop for all of your Joshua Tree needs. T-shirts, souvenirs, camping gear, area-specific books, candy, toys, candles, incense, jewelry, locally made gifts, and SHOWERS are only a few of the treasures you will find inside one of the coolest buildings in town. It's not your everyday gift shop!

Reviewed By debbiebO6521RF

Great store to stop at after the park. Lots of variety, local made items. Anything you collect on your travels, they seemed to have. Great store

8. Noah Purifoy Desert Art Museum

63030 Blair Ln, Joshua Tree, CA 92252-3390 [email protected] http://www.noahpurifoy.com/visit
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Noah Purifoy Desert Art Museum

Reviewed By KathrynBMorgan - San Diego, United States

What an unexpected treat on the way to Joshua Tree! The large scale assemblage pieces were fascinating, especially juxtaposed with the high desert and its light. Definitely worth the visit. Just wish there was more explanation of each piece and what the artist was saying in it.

9. World Famous Crochet Museum

61855 29 Palms Hwy, Joshua Tree, CA 92252-1000 http://www.sharielf.com/museum.html
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World Famous Crochet Museum

Reviewed By june_b0t - Los Angeles, United States

Nice Art Space Decided to make this a stop on my way to Joshua Tree National Park. Parking was easy. There are various things to see besides the Crotchet Museum. Clothing/Jewelry/Art is for sale, Various Art Exhibits, & of course Great Photo Opportunities throughout the location. Look Around, so many things to see. Despite it being a relatively small location, it’s a great location to really take in and see the time and effort it took to bring it to reality. Clean Restrooms are also on the premises. There is also plenty places to eat and grab some coffee before or after your visit here. If you are done early, I would also ck out “Pioneer Town” or “Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Musuem” – Google Them J Enjoy

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