Joshua Tree National Forest
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Joshua Tree Monument Lodging & Hotel -
Visit Joshua Tree National Forest, just 45 miles from Palm Springs, and stay at our stylish, comfortable Joshua Tree hotel. For nature lovers, Joshua Tree National Forest is a beautiful site for romance, even for weddings. If you're planning a wedding in or near this destination of natural wonder and need Joshua Tree hotels, our Palm Springs lodging facilities are a comfortable oasis offering affordable rates and luxury touches such as cozy Posturepedic beds, free wireless high-speed Internet access, and delicious complimentary breakfasts.
Joshua Tree National Forest Hiking -
Whether you plan on spending a few days exploring or just have a few hours to experience Joshua Tree, hiking is one of the best ways to explore the Park. Just don't forget to bring plenty of water-it's essential in the desert. For day hikers there are several trail options. Thirty-five miles of the California Riding and Hiking Trail pass through pinyon and juniper forests, Joshua tree forests and creosote-dominated lowlands. Boy Scout Hiking and Equestrian Trail extends eight miles from the Indian Cove backcountry through a sandy wash, climbing through steep mountains and rocky canyons as it winds around the western edge of the Wonderland of Rocks to the Keys West backcountry registration board. For some lighter choices, start out at the National Park Visitor Center to pick up a guide map, and choose from 12 nature trails for a taste of this fascinating environment.Rock Climbing in Joshua Tree National Forest -
Climbers and bouldering enthusiasts from around the world come to Joshua Tree National Monument, a high desert monzogranite climbing mecca, which is famous for its traditional-style crack, slab, and steep-face climbing. With more than 400 climbing formations and 8,000 climbing routes, Joshua Tree offers challenging climbs for all levels of climbing ability. Visitors can purchase a climbing guide or hiking available at park visitor centers and at outdoor shops in the surrounding JoshuaTree communities.








