Joshua Tree National Park Campgrounds offer scenic campgrounds spread around massive rock formations and sites just perfect for pitching a tent or setting up an RV. Campgrounds include:
Black Rock Campground – 99 site campground located in the northwest corner of the park each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring with rest rooms and water nearby.
Cottonwood Campground – 62 sites, potable water and flush toilets; near the Cottonwood Visitor Center in the southeast part of the park.
Indian Cove Campground – 101 campsites, including thirteen group campsites; located off of Highway 62, thirteen miles east of Joshua Tree Village and ten miles west of Twentynine Palms on the north side of the Wonderland of Rocks.
Jumbo Rocks Campground -124 individual/family sites; centrally located and offers great views of rock formations.
Ryan Campground – 31 campsites, 4 designated equestrian sites, no water available; centrally located in the park and is adjacent to the California Riding and Hiking Trail.
The majority of the 500 campsites in the park are available by reservation. Reservations can be made the same day or up to 6 months in advance and can be booked on recreation.gov. Pets on a leash are allowed in the park and campgrounds, but cannot be more than 100 feet from a campground, road, or picnic area. Pets are not permitted on trails or in the back country.
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