Skull Rock is a popular stop about an hour south of the north entrance. These rocks are great fun for the whole family and you’re allowed to climb up and down them- at your own risk.
The namesake tree
Another rock climbing area, this time with a namesake Joshua Tree in the foreground.
Looking out over Joshua Tree
A storm starts heading towards the south of Joshua Tree National Park.
A little friend who came around during our picnic lunch
Out on a hike in Joshua Tree
29 Palms, the small town outside of Joshua Tree
The small town outside of Joshua Tree National Park is basically a two lane road with the most intricate and detailed murals on most buildings. You have to drive around to see them all before leaving the area.
Camping in Joshua Tree National Park
There are nine campsites in Joshua Tree National Park in various areas at different elevations. If you request a spot with enough notice, you can have your pick of what area of the park you stay in.
Skull Rock is a popular stop about an hour south of the north entrance. These rocks are great fun for the whole family and you’re allowed to climb up and down them- at your own risk.