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Spring Break Guide to Joshua Tree National Park

By Mer Norwood
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Joshua Tree National Park, named after the Dr. Seuss looking Joshua trees that grow in the park, is a testament to perseverance and survival in the harsh desert conditions. With acres of wilderness, it is also a playground for hikers and bouldering enthusiasts, and March is the ideal time to visit Joshua Tree National Park during spring break. Ready to head out to Southern California to go hike the hiking trails in the high desert and view stars in the night sky? Here’s your spring break guide to Joshua Tree National Park.

Where to Stay

Located right off the I-10 in Coachella Valley, the newly opened, Best Western Desert View Inn & Suites has ample room for you and your friends. With spacious guest suites and a prime location near the 800,000 acres of Joshua Tree National Park, your group will be ready for adventure. Rest well in the whirlpool after a day of hiking and enjoy the complimentary hot breakfast during your spring break.

Book your stay at Best Western Desert View Inn & Suites.

Where to Hike in Joshua Tree National Park

Simply hop on the I-10 to enter Joshua Tree National Park through the south entrance. Your first stop is the easy, but scenic Cholla Cactus Garden Nature Trail. The teddybear-like cholla spans 10 acres and, during a sunrise, offers spectacular panoramic views. Next stop is Barker Dam Nature Trail, an easy 1.1 mile loop. Monzogranite boulders of all shapes and sizes mix with the namesake Joshua trees, creating a rocky desert landscape that surprises you with the water from Barker Dam, which is one of the largest historic reservoirs that Joshua Tree National Park has to offer. Popular sites for photos also include Skull Rock and Arch Rock; both are found within nearby campgrounds, so parking is limited, but capturing the moment is worthwhile.

Photo by Only In Your State.

Things To Do by Joshua Tree National Park

Twinkling stars amidst dark velvet skies are an experience in themselves. Enjoy views of the starry skies while also catching a flick with your crew at the nostalgic drive-in theater, Smith’s Ranch Drive-In. Open Thursday through Sunday, admission is only $5 per person, with popcorn being a cool $3.75.

After a movie, if you’re interested in a kitschy nightlife experience, good open-air music under the stars, and a drink in your head, go to Pappy’s & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace. The eclectic saloon offers Wild West vibes and consistently appears as a must-do thing to do when visiting the Joshua Tree area. Known for its unique personality, it’s embraced by locals and out-of-towners alike.

Nearby Palm Springs offers plenty more entertainment and dining options. Check out our Getaway Guide to Palm Springs for more ideas for your group trip!