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Joshua Tree National Park
The Joshua Tree National Park attracts rock climbers, hikers, artists, and wilderness lovers from all over the world. Its abundance of desert flora, including the Joshua Tree, Yucca, blooming cactus, and ancient creosote, awakens the adventurous and creative spirit. It is a sanctuary for wildlife such as the coyote, desert tortoise, jackrabbit, roadrunner, and quail, as well as countless other birds and reptiles. | 
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| The Joshua Tree National Park features eight developed campgrounds with over 550 campsites. The sites, situated among fantastic rock outcroppings, vary in size and accommodate both tents and RV’s. The endless sky offers drama from sunrise to fiery sunset. Every night brings planets, meteors, and constellations rarely seen except in pictures.
The equestrian entrance to the Joshua Tree National Park is right here in the town of Yucca Valley at the Black Rock Campground. Campsites are on a hillside at the mouth of the canyon, surrounded by beauty. A separate area is provided for those on horseback, for overnight camping or for staging a ride.
9800 Black Rock Canyon Road 760-365-9585 1-800-365-CAMP |
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