March 13-15, 2006 Joshua Tree National Park
Joshua Tree National Park lies 140 miles east of Los Angeles.
We stayed at Cottonwood Spring which is 25 miles east of Indio, Ca. This park encompasses some of the most interesting geologic displays in all California deserts. Exposed granite monoliths and rugged, twisted-rock mountains testify to powerful earth forces. This is a great rock climbing place.
There are many campgrounds
here to choose from Belle, Black Rock, Cottonwood Spring, Hidden Valley, Indian Cove, Jumbo Rocks, Ryan and White Tank. We arrived here on 3/13 and staying 3 nights. The weather was cool and breezy but the sun was out. There is no hook-ups here dry camping only. The campground has water and restrooms. Here is a pic of our site and the desert.
We stayed at Cottonwood Spring which is 25 miles east of Indio, Ca. This park encompasses some of the most interesting geologic displays in all California deserts. Exposed granite monoliths and rugged, twisted-rock mountains testify to powerful earth forces. This is a great rock climbing place.
There are many campgrounds
here to choose from Belle, Black Rock, Cottonwood Spring, Hidden Valley, Indian Cove, Jumbo Rocks, Ryan and White Tank. We arrived here on 3/13 and staying 3 nights. The weather was cool and breezy but the sun was out. There is no hook-ups here dry camping only. The campground has water and restrooms. Here is a pic of our site and the desert.
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