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Joshua Tree National Park -- CANCELLED
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Friday, February 24, 2017, 3:00 PM until Sunday, February 26, 2017, 3:00 PM
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No campsites reserved yet.
CA
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Joshua Tree Nat Park
Event Contact(s):
Dusty Stiles
Category:
Field Trip
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Registration cancellations will be accepted until Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 12:00 AM
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As part of the Desert Protection Bill, Joshua Tree National Monument was elevated to park status on October 31, 1994. The bill also added 234,000 acres. The new park boundary follows natural features and includes complete ecological units such as entire mountain ranges.
Joshua Tree provides habitat for 813 higher plant species, 40 reptile species, 41 mammal species, and 240 bird species.
The park has one paleontological area and potentially eight more. The park protects over 700 archeological sites, 88 historic structures, 19 cultural landscapes, and houses 230,300 items in its museum collection.
Joshua Tree's location far from city lights contributes to the phenomenal views of the dark night sky.
It's a phenomenal and fantastic place with great photo opportunities.
Camping is rugged, so be prepared to go off-road. There are
no hookups
for RVs at any campground in Joshua Tree. Black Rock and Cottonwood Campgrounds have RV-accessible potable water and dump stations.
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