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How long does it take to drive from LAX to the Joshua Tree?

The driving time from Los Angeles to Joshua Tree National Park is between 2-3 hours, but this can vary greatly depending on traffic.



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I think two full days is a good length to spend in Joshua Tree National Park. Any less and you won't be able to see the main attractions. With three days, you likely won't see much more, but you'll be able to be a bit more leisurely.

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Experiencing Joshua Tree National Park in one day is definitely possible with the right itinerary. You may not get to cover all it has to offer, but you'll still be able to enjoy its beauty. If you have only one day in Joshua Tree, here's what I recommend: Sunrise in Cholla Cactus Garden.

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Joshua Tree's greatest visitation occurs in spring, when temperatures are moderate and wildflowers are blooming. From March to May, the number of monthly visitors is 150,000 and up. Compared to summer, which sees about 60,000 to 70,000 people each month, these figures are staggering.

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Weekdays experience far fewer visitors in the park but more town stores may be closed. If viewing desert wildflowers and hiking in solitude are high on your list, then visiting Joshua Tree during the middle of the week is your best bet.

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Driving Park Boulevard can be a great way to see a lot of Joshua Tree National Park in a couple of hours. This drive can be combined with shorts side stops and hikes along the way for longer trips. Park Boulevard will take you by many highlights, rock formations, and Joshua tree groves.

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Joshua Tree is only about an hour outside of Palm Springs, and is more than worth the trip. We recommend starting at the West entrance into the park, and continuing through the South entrance, before heading back to Palm Springs.

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Spiritual To Scenic: Why Joshua Tree National Park Is So Famous. Joshua Tree National Park has gorgeous wildlife, plenty of history, and a spiritual vibe that draws visitors from all over the world.

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No advance reservations are needed to enter Joshua Tree National Park. Reservations are required for ranger-led tours of Keys Ranch. Reservations can be made on recreation.gov. Some campgrounds are first come, first served, whereas others require reservations during the peak season.

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Depending upon the size, a single-stemmed tree of around 3 feet tall usually costs about $75 to $100, although freight needs to be added on top of this and is expensive for such a large and bulky plant. Two-branched trees cost about $150 at around 3.5 to 4 feet tall.

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There is no lodging available within Joshua Tree National Park. However, there are many places to stay in nearby communities. Please contact area chambers of commerce for information. There are no restaurants or grocery stores inside Joshua Tree National Park, but nearby communities provide these services.

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