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Park Ranger John on MSNGuide to Black Rock Campground in Joshua Tree National ParkBlack Rock Campground in Joshua Tree National Park is a sizeable ninety-nine-site campground with an additional 20 horse ...
Must-see places in and around Joshua Tree include sites where a rock star met his fateful end, an outdoor museum built by a prominent artist, a building that is said to be inspired by otherworldly ...
A fire that ignited in Joshua Tree National Park Saturday afternoon had burned 1,088 acres and is 50% contained as by mid-day Monday, according to park officials. The fire prompted closures to ...
Heading to Joshua Tree National Park this week to catch a glimpse of the Perseid meteor shower? Make sure you know which roads are closed before you go. Park officials are anticipating another ...
The ultimate Joshua Tree lodging guide with 29 of the best places to stay in one of California's most unique national parks. Hotel, cabin, Airbnb, and camping options.
If you’ll be heading to Joshua Tree to escape the city and celebrate the New Year, national park officials are warning people to be prepared for especially high traffic.
A vegetation fire south of Joshua Tree in San Bernardino County reported just past noon on Friday, May 30 has grown to 175 acres, Watch Duty, a wildfire information nonprofit, says on its site ...
Update 6/3/2025 As of 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, Joshua Tree National Park officials report the Eureka Fire remains at 214 acres with 80% containment.
Firefighters are still battling the Eureka Fire, which is burning in Joshua Tree National Park. The blaze was first reported on Friday just before noon in the Covington Flats area near Carmelita ...
This map shows where the Eureka fire is burning in Joshua Tree National Park Screenshot from Onyx Peak showing the air attack on the Eureka fire burning inside Joshua Tree National Park.
But this week, Covington Flats caught on fire, demonstrating the vulnerability of even the few landscapes deemed viable for Joshua trees in a Joshua Tree National Park redefined by climate change.
A California federal court struck down an attempt from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to revoke protections for the Joshua Tree under the Endangered Species Act.
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