AutoCamp Joshua Tree





The AutoCamp Joshua Tree Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This route will take you to the summit of Warren Peak along the Black Rock Canyon Trail. You'll begin at the Black Rock Canyon backcountry board and trailhead. This route offers panormaic views of the quiet western portion of Joshua Tree National Park. This trail has limited shade and unreliable cell service. It is not recommended to hike this trail between May-October or whenever the weather is hot. It's always a good idea to bring plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection even during...
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With a trailhead situated at about 4000 feet of elevation, the Panorama Loop Trail offers some of the most interesting higher elevation flora and some of the most spectacular views within all of Joshua Tree National Park. You'll hike up a sandy wash before climbing up a ridge and exploring the Little San Bernadino Mountains. The trail is located just outside of Black Rock Campground within the northwestern-most portion of the park. Joshua Trees, Pinyon pines, and Juniper trees are more...
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This is a beautiful and underrated route in the Black Rock area Joshua Tree National Park that joins the Panorama Loop and Warren Peak trails. The route begins with a gentle walk through a wash, slowly climbing upwards through Joshua Trees and cacti. You'll eventually reach a few switchbacks that crest out along the ridge line of the Little San Bernardino Mountains. From here, you'll continue clockwise around the Panorama loop, eventually reaching the fork that takes you up Warren Peak....
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Located in the northwest corner of the park, this route takes you up the lengtah of Black Rock Canyon from the campground to its beginning near a the now-dry Black Rock Spring. This route takes you along a sandy trail for a good portion of the route. You'll travel past Joshua trees, junipers, cholla cacti, and a variety of desert shrubs. This route eventually ends at the intersection of the Panorama Loop and Warren Peak trail. This is a great option for hiking if you are staying at the Black...
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This trail takes you on a trip along the edge of the Wonderland of Rocks. You'll also hike through Joshua tree forests, interesting boulders, rock formations, and sandy washes. The trail ends at a marshy area full of willow trees known as Willow Hole. This trail has limited shade and unreliable cell service. It is not recommended to hike this trail between May-October or whenever the weather is hot. It's always a good idea to bring plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection even during the...