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Joshua Tree National ParkHome > Joshua Tree > Joshua Tree National Park ![]() Open All Year 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Cottonwood Visitor Center Open All Year 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Black Rock Nature Center October through May Daily (except Friday) 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fridays Noon to 8:00 p.m. Joshua Tree National Park is made up of two deserts, two large ecosystems primarily determined by elevation. This desert is immense and infinitely variable and yet also delicately fragile. The land here may seem to appear defeated and dead, but within its parched environment are intricate living systems, each fragment performing a slightly different function. The Colorado Desert and Mohave Desert meet to create a spectacular environment. Standing like islands in a desolate area, the oases, a third ecosystem, provide dramatic contrast to their arid surroundings. Five fan-palm oases dot the park, indicating those few areas where water occurs naturally at or near the surface. As old as Joshua Tree"s desert looks, it is a temporary phenomenon in the incomprehensible time-scale of geology. In more verdant times, one of the Southwest"s earliest inhabitants, Pinto Man, lived here, hunting and gathering along a slow moving river that ran through the now dry Pinto Basin. Later, Indians traveled through this area in tune with harvests of pinyon nuts, mesquite beans, acorns, and cactus fruit, leaving behind rock paintings and pottery ollas as reminders of their passing. In the late 1800"s explorers, cattlemen, and miners came to the desert. They built dams to create water tanks and dug up and tunneled the earth in search of gold. Although they are gone now, they left behind their remnants, the Lost Horse and Desert Queen Mines and the Desert Queen Ranch. Viewed from the roadside, the desert only hints at its hidden vitality. to the close observer, Joshua Tree National Park is an abundance of wildflowers, wildlife, solitude and a place of self discovery. Highlights of Joshua Tree National Park Wildlife of Joshua Tree Rock Climbing in Joshua Tree The Joshua Tree |
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