14 Great Places to Play in and around Joshua Tree

Story and photos by Julie Diebolt Price 

Let’s begin this narrative as we exit the US 10 freeway and head east on Highway 62 towards Joshua Tree National Park, the state highway that cuts across the Little San Bernardino Mountains just north of Palm Springs. We’ll progress east and make exciting stops along the way.

Morongo Valley

Big Morongo Canyon Preserve in Morongo Valley, CA California
Big Morongo Canyon Preserve in Morongo Valley, CA

Big Morongo Canyon Preserve

11055 East Drive

Morongo Valley, CA

www.bigmorongo.org

The first stop is a picturesque stroll on the boardwalk at Big Morongo Canyon Preserve in Morongo Valley. The Preserve contains some of the oldest rocks in California dating back almost two billion years. It’s also a popular place for birders.

Now part of the Sand to Snow National Monument, Big Morongo Canyon Preserve is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The entry kiosk and an Education Center teach about habitat preservation and is one of California’s largest cottonwood and riparian willow habitats.

Six trails from easy to strenuous are well marked. The Marsh Trail is wheelchair accessible.

Groves Cabin Theatre in Morongo Valley

Groves Cabin Theatre

8758 Desert Willow Trail

Morongo Valley, CA

www.grovescabintheatre.org

 

Live stage performances at Groves Cabin Theatre earn awards and entertain audiences in the tiny 23-seat venue. An intimate and friendly atmosphere make this experience unforgettable.

Groves Cabin Theater in Morongo Valley in Joshua Tree California
Groves Cabin Theater in Morongo Valley, CA

Yucca Valley

Hawks Landing Golf Course

55100 Martinez Trail, Yucca Valley, CA 

www.hawkslandinggolf.com

 

Design your golf day at Hawks Landing Golf Club. With two 6-hole loops, choose to play a quick six holes, twelve holes, or three loops for a full 18-hole game. The course is challenging and rewarding, with a mix of three par holes and some lengthy par fives. You will likely see wildlife sharing the course, too.

Pioneertown

Pioneertown, CA - Mane Street establishments in southern California
Pioneertown, CA - Mane Street establishments

Visit Pioneertown

Turning north onto Pioneertown Road from Highway 62 in Yucca Valley, you’ll drive about six miles on a curving, hilly road and arrive in Pioneertown in about 10 minutes. The Pioneertown monument sign and parking along the roadside is a perfect place to capture a selfie.

Famous for popular Old West films, these Pioneertown movie sets are still used today for live music performances, making videos, tours, lodging, and dining.

From gunfights to church on Sunday, shopping in the General Mercantile Shop, and more, step into the past, put your boots up, and set a spell. Plan to spend a couple of hours – longer if you eat at Pappy & Harriet’s. You can even stay overnight in the motel.

Flamingo Heights

Moonwind Trading Co.

1141B Old Woman Springs Rd, Yucca Valley, CA

www.moonwindtradingco.com

Retrace your steps to Yucca Valley, head east again on Highway 62 to Highway 247, Old Woman Springs Road, and turn north. In 10 miles, you will reach Moonwind for shopping, Giant Rock Meeting Room for pizza, and La Copine for dining.

Folks are friendly in this town. Always willing to share their stories, business owners are proud of their heritage in the desert. Strike up a conversation and learn how friends help friends succeed and what they bring to their community.

Moonwind Boutique in Flamingo Heights, CA in Joshua Tree, southern California
Moonwind Boutique in Flamingo Heights, CA

Landers

Gubler Orchids

Guided tour at Gubler Orchid Farm in Landers, CA in Joshua Tree in southern California
Guided tour at Gubler Orchid Farm in Landers, CA

Continuing north on Highway 247, turn right on Reche Road to Belfield Boulevard and turn left. Gubler Orchid Farm is on the left.

Gubler Orchids

2200 Belfield Blvd, Landers, CA

www.gublers.com

The Gubler family, originally from Switzerland, has grown orchids for four generations. Sales begun out of the back of a station wagon in California increased to being one of the world’s top-quality orchid growers.

In the greenhouse tour, you learn about the family and how they got started growing orchids. More interesting is how they made their way to the desert to develop their world-famous orchids, how the nursery watering system works, and how they grow and distribute them.

Integratron

Integraton

2477 Belfield Blvd., Landers, CA

www.integratron.com

Less than half a mile past Gubler’s is the Integratron – a fusion of art, science, and magic. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service in 2019, this one-of-a-kind 38-foot high, 55-foot diameter, all wood dome was designed to be an electrostatic generator to rejuvenate and provide time travel.

George Van Tassel, an author, inventor, and controversial UFO advocate built the Integratron in 1954. He held “Spacecraft Conventions” at Giant Rock for 25 years and was one of the UFO movement leaders.

On the grounds, you can lay in hammocks to relax before your sound bath inside the Integratron. The sound bath experience consists of quartz bowls being “played,” and the sounds reverberate around the dome. It is soothing and restful.

Quartz bowls for the sound baths at Integratron, Landers, CA in Joshua Tree in southern California
Quartz bowls for the sound baths at Integratron, Landers, CA

Giant Rock

Looking for aliens at Giant Rock from the back side, Landers, CA in Joshua Tree in southern California
Looking for aliens at Giant Rock from the back side, Landers, CA

Giant Rock

Landers, CA

A visit to the Integratron isn’t complete without an adventurous drive on a sandy road behind the Integratron to Giant Rock. If you are looking for aliens, though, you might be looking for a very long time. You will undoubtedly see wildlife tracks – mountain lion, to be sure. The backdrop qualifies for a selfie.

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

74485 National Park Drive, Twentynine Palms, CA

Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Centers, open daily, are located at the three park entrance stations. Black Rock Nature Center is open October through May. All centers have water, flush toilets, bookstores, and picnic areas on site or nearby.

The West Entrance is located five miles south of the junction of Highway 62 and Park Boulevard at Joshua Tree Village.

The North Entrance is in Twentynine Palms, three miles south of the junction of Highway 62 and Utah Trail.

The South Entrance near Cottonwood Spring is an access point along Interstate 10, 25 miles east of Indio. Use this entrance if you are driving from Phoenix.

Camping, hiking, bouldering, and rock climbing are favorite pastimes in this favorite national park. Check the Joshua Tree National Park website for details. Waking at dawn to see the sky over Joshua Tree National Park painted with astonishingly vivid pastels makes camping exceptionally memorable.

Hiking in Black Rock Campground, Joshua Tree National Park in southern California
Hiking in Black Rock Campground, Joshua Tree National Park
Dawn at Black Rock Campground in Joshua Tree National Park in southern California
Dawn at Black Rock Campground in Joshua Tree National Park

 

Two outstanding organizations with years of experience guide you in rock climbing adventures. They even teach the Marines.

 

Cliffhanger Guides

www.cliffhangerguides.com

Uprising Adventure Guides

www.joshuatreeuprising.com

Jumbo Rocks is an easily accessible campground with trails to the famous Skull Rock. A perfect setting for multi-generation exploration. The grandkids have no fear of climbing to the top, and the grandparents stay safely at the bottom.

Find the Marines rock climbing, Indian Cove in Joshua Tree in southern California
Find the Marines rock climbing, Indian Cove
Multi-generation at Skull Rock, Jumbo Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park in desert of southern California
Multi-generation at Skull Rock, Jumbo Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park
Nothing like a little bouldering to raise the blood pressure in Joshua Tree in desert of southern California
Nothing like a little bouldering to raise the blood pressure

Twentynine Palms

Sky’s the Limit Observatory and Nature Center

9697 Utah Trail, Twentynine Palms, CA

www.skysthelimit29.org

Offering hands-on learning experiences for the entire family, Sky’s the Limit campus is always open. Free public star parties allow visitors to view the night sky through telescopes and celebrate the sky over Joshua Tree National Park.

Annual Night Sky Festivals are one-day events that include a guided tour around the Orrery, a scale model of the solar system, guided walks on a hiking or wilderness trail, and a close-up look at the sun through a solar telescope. Twenty telescopes staffed with astronomers give lectures and help with live viewing the night sky.

Milky Way over the desert, Joshua Tree National Park in southern California
Milky Way over the desert, Joshua Tree National Park

29 Palms Oasis of Murals

The Desert Trail on Oasis of Murals self-guided tour, Twentynine Palms, CA in southern California

29 Palms Oasis of Murals

www.visit29.org/explore/oasis-of-murals

Started in 1994 by the Merchants Committee, there are now 26 commissioned outdoor murals in Twentynine Palms. The Oasis of Murals generated a renaissance by attracting artists, creating new art events, and venues. The murals depict the history of Twentynine Palms and represent flora and fauna of the Mojave Desert and Joshua Tree National Park.

The self-guided tour is well worth your time learning about the region. The sites are easily accessible. While you don’t have to get out of your vehicle, there is ample parking on the streets so you can get close to the art.

Desert Hot Springs

Mission Lakes Country Club

8484 Clubhouse Boulevard, Desert Hot Springs, CA

www.missionlakescountryclub.com

 

Mission Lakes Golf Course is an 18-hole course with some of the most challenging finishing holes in the desert. I found the course enjoyable and user-friendly with lots of amenities. It is especially appealing during the winter, with snow-capped mountains setting the scene for a challenging golf game.

Mission Lakes Country Club for golf in Desert Hot Springs, CA in southern California
Mission Lakes Country Club for golf in Desert Hot Springs, CA
Miracle Springs Spa and Resort in Desert Hot Springs, CA in the southern California desert
Miracle Springs Spa and Resort in Desert Hot Springs, CA

Miracle Springs Resort & Spa

10805 Palm Drive, Desert Hot Springs, CA

www.miraclesprings.com

After camping and adventuring at Joshua Tree National Park, a visit to Miracle Springs will restore and revitalize you.

The Three Dip Method of taking the waters at Miracle Springs Resort & Spa will help you enjoy and benefit from the miraculous mineral springs. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Dip into the hot spa for 5-10 minutes, then out to cool off.
  2. Dip into the hot spa again for 5 minutes, then into the big swimming pool to exercise and cool off.
  3. Dip into the hot spa again for 5 minutes, then dry off, lie down & rest while still warm.

Do this two or three times a day for best results.

Palm Springs and Green Energy in Southern California

Palm Springs Windmill Tours

62950 20th Avenue, Palm Springs, CA

www.windmilltours.com

On your way out of town, make time for a Windmill Tour endorsed by the Desert Wind Energy Association.

The self-driving windmill tour is interactive with a video and audio program. Ten marked stops take you through a solar farm and the old gas plant. At a real generating wind turbine, you can even get up close and take pictures. Another selfie moment!

Windmill Tours in Palm Springs, CA in southern California
Windmill Tours in Palm Springs, CA

Conclusion

Outdoor activities abound in Joshua Tree National Park and the towns around the park. Hiking and bouldering are just a couple of challenging pastimes. Multi-generations who love being out in nature together get so much out of sharing these experiences.

 

What is your favorite outdoor activity? What is your favorite national park?

Julie Diebolt Price

Julie Diebolt Price is an award-winning photographer, educator, travel writer, guide, and a passionate traveler. Along with extensive travel in the United States, she has many European, Mexican, and Chinese stamps in her passport. She enjoys planning, researching, creating and sharing experiences. Julie is a member of TravMedia, Professional Photographers of America, International Travel Writers and Photographers Alliance, and Travel Massive.