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Locality: Joshua Tree, California

Phone: +1 760-820-1222



Address: PO Box 2171 92252 Joshua Tree, CA, US

Website: publisher5.wixsite.com/jtvisitorsguide-copy

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Joshua Tree Visitor Guide 29.11.2020

Here's one reason why we really don't want out of town visitors coming right now - our rural healthcare system is on the verge of collapse. Hotels and vacation rentals are not allowed to rent to anyone but essential workers that need lodging and campgrounds are closed. Restaurants can only provide take-out. Retail is limited to 20%, and gatherings outside immediate family are banned. Stay home, stay healthy, and come visit us when we have more to offer.

Joshua Tree Visitor Guide 15.11.2020

Sat drive-through starts at 9am. Yucca Valley Community Center. Food and Toys while supplies last.

Joshua Tree Visitor Guide 30.10.2020

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Joshua Tree Visitor Guide 26.09.2020

In support of the State of California's Stay at Home Order for the Southern California Region, Joshua Tree National Park will temporarily modify park operations.... In the next few days, all campgrounds will be closed until further notice. All programs are suspended, including the Keys Ranch Tour. Visitor Centers will have a reduced capacity. Special Use Permits and commercial activities have temporary limits. Camping reservations and Keys Ranch Tour tickets will be refunded the full amount through recreation.gov. Updates and current park conditions will be posted on our website, https://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/conditions.gov. The health and safety of our visitors, employees, volunteers, and partners is our number one priority. The park urges the public to follow state, county, and CDC guidance to prevent the spread of infectious disease. #JoshuaTree #NationalPark #RecreateResponsibly Graphic: NPS / Emily Hassell