Things to do in Malibu California

Surfrider Beach Malibu California #surfriderbeach

Looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of LA? Look no further than, Malibu, LA’s closest neighbor to the north. Stretching 21 scenic miles along the Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu is the stuff California dreams are made of.

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Malibu Fishing Pier

Malibu’s Mediterranean climate means warm dry summers and moderate winters.  You’ll find gorgeous beaches, world famous surf spots, hiking and plenty of dining, shopping, and museums to keep you occupied no matter the time of year. What’s not to love?

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Malibu Country Mart

Malibu was settled by the Chumash Native Americans who lived along the southern coast of California for over 10,000 years. The name Malibu is derived from their word Humaliwo, which translates to “the surf sounds lovely.” I couldn’t agree more!

The Malibu Fishing Pier

Built in 1905 to support shipping operations from a nearby ranch the Malibu Fishing Pier opened to the public for charter and pier fishing in 1934.

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Malibu Sport Fishing Pier

The current twin buildings at the end of the Pier were built after WWII and were originally intended as a daylight lookout for the US Coastguard. Considered historically important the State of California purchased the Pier in 1980. After heavy storm damage in the early 90s the pier was closed to the public until it was restored and reopened in 2008.

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Malibu Fishing Pier

Whether you’re an experienced fisherman or a first timer the pier is a great place to enjoy a day of fishing. We’ve been a few different times and have had great luck even enjoying an evening meal with our catch of the day.

The Malibu Sport Fishing Pier is located at 23000 Pacific Coast Highway and is open daily from 6:30am to sunset. Some businesses may stay open later. Fishing Ppermits are not required and fishing rods, bait and tackle are available for rental at The Ranch at the Pier. 

Surfrider Beach & The Malibu Lagoon

Some of LA County’s most popular surf spots are located in Malibu including Surfrider Beach, also known as the Malibu Lagoon, which was made the first World Surfing Reserve in 2010. Surfrider has been a popular SoCal surfing spot since the 1960s and still is today. It’s excellent waves are considered a gold standard of surfing.

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Surfrider Beach

Surfers honor their fallen with a memorial paddle out at Surfrider Beach. This beautiful ceremony is thought to have started with the famous Hawaiian surfer, Duke Kahanamoku. The ceremony includes paddling out and forming a circle, joining hands, throwing flowers into the air, and splashing the water, before heading out to surf.

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View of the pier from Surfrider Beach

Rain or shine Surfrider Beach is a lovely place to spend an afternoon and one of our family’s favorite local escapes.

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Malibu Fishing Pier
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Malibu Lagoon

Surfrider beach is located at 23050 & 23200 Pacific Coast Highway.

Zuma Beach

Zuma Beach, located 10 miles up the PCH from Surfrider, is one of LA’s most popular beaches. The drive to Zuma is spectacular in itself, and when you get there you’ll find almost two miles of soft clean sand, a wide variety of beach activities, restaurants, public restrooms and plentiful parking. Need I say more?

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Lifeguard huts waiting for summer

Zuma Beach is located at 30000 Pacific Coast Highway.

Leo Carrillo State Park

An entire glorious day could be spent at Leo Carrillo State Park where activities at the park are many and include, exploring the tide pools, swimming, surfing, windsurfing, surf fishing, and beach combing. There are also caves and reefs for exploring, hiking trails, picnic tables and camping.

Leo Carrillo is located at 35000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu and is open from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm. The entrance to the park is on the East side of the Pacific Coast Highway. There are bathrooms and pay showers on site. Camping is available via the Park’s online reservation system.

Parking Fees: All day – $12.00 per car, per day, 3 hours – $9.00 per car, 2 hours – $6.00 per car, 1 hour – $3.00 per car.


You might also be interested in: Tide Pools & More at Leo Carrillo State Park

Solstice Canyon

Located in the Santa Monica Mountains the hiking options in Solstice Canyon range from easy to difficult, making this a great destination for families and pets. There’s a waterfall, gorgeous views, and even an architectural landmark, all waiting to be discovered.

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Solstice Canyon

Solstice Canyon is located at 3455 Solstice Canyon Road in the Santa Monica Mountains. Directions from Pacific Coast Highway turn inland on Corral Canyon Rd. Drive 0.25 mile to the park entrance on the left.

The Getty Villa

Located on the border of Pacific Palisades and Malibu the Getty Villa is dedicated to the antiquities, and features 7000 years of ancient art. Even if antiquities aren’t your thing, The Villa itself is a site to see.

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Getty Villa

Built in the early 1970s it was modeled after the Villa dei Papiri, a Roman country home that was located in Herculaneum, Italy, which along with Pompeii, was buried in the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. Tours of the art, architecture and gardens are complimentary.

The food in the cafe was excellent. Consider eating there while you enjoy beautiful views of the Villa and gardens from above.

The Getty Villa is located at 17985 Pacific Coast Highway. Entry to the Getty Villa is free, but reservations, which can be made online, are required. There is a $15 fee for parking.


You might also be interested in: The J. Paul Getty Museums 

Dukes Malibu

Named for Surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku, Duke’s restaurant is a tribute not only to Duke, but to Malibu and surfing culture. Though it’s popular with tourists the food at Duke’s is far from touristy. Dining mere inches from crashing waves is a magical experience and one I never grow tired of. The Sunday brunch is legendary and reservations are highly recommended.

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Dukes Malibu is located at 21150 Pacific Coast Highway. 

Malibu Farm Cafe

Stay cozy inside on a stormy day or eat out when the sun is shinning, either way the Malibu Farm Cafe is the perfect little spot. Our favorites are the Swedish pancakes with seasonal berries and the fried egg sandwich, but everything is delicious.

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Malibu Farm Cafe Food Malibu California

The Malibu Farm Cafe is located at 23000 Pacific Coast Hwy at the end of the Malibu Sport Fishing Pier.

Neptune’s Net

I love the beach, but I don’t love eating in the sand, which makes Neptune’s Net, located just a few miles north of Leo Carrillo State Park, a great place to grab a bite to eat prior to hitting the beach.

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Neptunes Net Malibu California

Since 1956 it’s been a favorite of motorcyclists, surfers, locals and anyone else looking for a delicious basket of golden fish and chips. Expect a crowd, especially on weekends.

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Neptunes Net Fried Shrimp

Neptune’s Net is located at 42505 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu. 

Cholada Thai

We recently discovered Cholada Thai and are now wondering what took us so long. Stopping at Wylie’s bait and tackle shop on our way to the Malibu Fishing Pier we were drawn in by the delicious smells coming from within. Thankfully we arrived early because before too long every table was filled. If you’re looking for something different consider Cholada Thai with friendly service and delicious food.

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Cholada Thai Golden Pouch

Cholada Thai is located at 18763 Pacific Coast Highway.

Shopping on the Malibu Pier

Fishing, dining and swimming aren’t the only activities available on and near the Malibu Pier. We love poking around the shops too! Ranch at the Pier is located just next to the Malibu Farm Cafe and offers a wide selection of items from clothing and beauty to guitars, hats, skateboards and more.

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Ranch at the Pier Shop Malibu California

The mini boutique on the land end of the pier is aesthetically pleasing with a pink and red theme.

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Ranch at the Pier

Mini shops selling lotions, potions, and jewelry are located along the pier. This one had a fun little swing!

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Malibu Fishing Pier

Aviator Nation

Aviator Nation’s 70s inspired clothing line seems to be the unofficial official loungewear of SoCal residents. I admit to jumping on the bandwagon as their marshmallowy soft clothing is both stylish and comfy. Their shops have a fun welcoming beachy vibe.

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Malibu Country Mart

The Malibu Country Mart features high end shopping, a wonderful playground, delicious dining options, and it’s just a stones throw from the beach.

Shopping in Malibu California

The Malibu Country Mart is located at 3835 Cross Creek Rd.

Trancas Country Market

The Trancas Country Market is located just north of Zuma Beach at the far end of Malibu.  You’ll find unique shops, restaurants and a grocery store as well as some fun interactive art. The Vintage Grocers is a great place to pick up supplies if you’re planning on a beach picnic.

Trancas Country Market Malibu California
Artist: bumblebbeelovesyou Trancas Country Market

The Trancas Country Market is located at 30745 Pacific Coast Highway.

This handy map will help you find our Malibu Favorites. Have you been to Malibu? What are your favorite places? Let me know in the comments!


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Day Trip: Laguna Beach California

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Though summer isn’t officially over for twelve more days my kids went back to school weeks ago, and Labor Day Weekend, the unofficial official end of summer here in the States has come and gone. Still, autumn isn’t here just yet, and I’m holding on tight to the last days of what turned out to be a wonderful summer full of carefree and fun filled days. With this in mind and wanting one last hurrah I decided a family day trip was in order.

Laguna Arts District Laguna Beach California
Artist: Okuda

Laguna Beach, just one hour or so south of Los Angeles, has gorgeous beaches with warm glittering blue water, fun restaurants with delicious food, and street art, so basically all the makings of a perfect day trip!

The Laguna Arts District

A day at the beach was my main objective, really it was, but we needed to eat, so why not in the Laguna Arts District? This way we could grab a bite to eat, tour some murals, and then be on our merry way.

The Hive Laguna Beach California
The Hive Laguna Beach

The Hive a newly refurbished complex in the Arts District, offered a number of dining choices along with multiple art markets, boutiques and galleries.

Laguna Beach Beer Company

The Laguna Beach Beer Company is a seat yourself casual dining restaurant. All the food was excellent and the boys devoured their pizzas, but our favorite item was this brie with peaches and honey. In fact we loved it so much we’ve recreated it a few times since and its been a big hit! See below for my version of the recipe.

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Laguna Beer Co.

The Summer of Color

The Summer of Color was created by Laguna Creative Ventures to celebrate the art, music and food in the Laguna Arts District. Artists from around the world were brought in to enhance the area and I’d say they’ve done a fabulous job.

Artist: Okuda – The Palace of Dreams

This mural was so big it covered the entire front and side of the building, which houses the Art-A-Fair. The artist, Okuda titled the piece The Palace of Dreams. Don’t forget to go around the side of the building to see the rest of the mural, it’s immense.

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Artist: Okuda

Artist: Brett Crawford

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Artist: Brett Crawford

Artist: Beau Stanton

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Artist: Beau Stanton

Artist: James Thistlethwaite

This incredibly detailed mural is actually hand drawn with charcoal!

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Artist: James Thistlethwaite

Artist: Faith47

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Artist: Faith 47

Victoria Beach

Once we’d had our fill of food and art we set off for the beach. There are many beautiful beaches in Laguna, but Victoria Beach with its Rapunzel like tower was our destination.

Pirates Tower Laguna Beach California

Built in 1926 the 60 foot tall Pirate Tower, as it’s known by locals, is actually an enclosed staircase providing access to the beach from the home above. Privately owned, the tower isn’t accessible to the public, but that doesn’t mean one can’t poke around at the bottom.

Note: The Pirate Tower can only be accessed at low tide. 

Victoria Beach Laguna Beach
Victoria Beach Laguna Beach

We spent hours at this lovely beach exploring the Pirates Tower, enjoying the warmer southern water, watching the volleyball players and lounging in the sand.

Parking for Victoria Beach can be tricky as there is no parking lot. Be prepared to park a fair distance and walk.

Slice Pizza

Slice Pizza located in Downtown Laguna Beach was the perfect place to stop for a quick bite before our drive back to LA. Kids will enjoy the make your own pizza and for those who aren’t driving the beer tap wall with the honor system is a fun idea.

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Slice Pizza Tap Wall

Bonus: We found a pair of Colette Miller angel wings on the back wall of Slice Pizza!

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Colette Miler Angel Wings

One last glimpse of the Pirates Tower as the sun was setting was the perfect end to our day trip, and with it’s fabulous beaches, vibrant Arts District and hip downtown Laguna Beach was the perfect end to our summer vacation.

Pirates Tower Laguna Beach California
Pirates Tower Laguna Beach

Brie with Peaches and Honey

Would you like to create this delicious Brie with peaches and honey dish?

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Brie w/peaches and honey #hilarystyle

Here’s our version:

Ingredients: loaf of crusty bread, brie, just ripe peaches, honey, blackberries, pistachios and arugula

Slice the bread, brie and peaches and shell the pistachios.

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Brie w/peaches and honey hilarystyle

Drizzle the bread with honey and then layer with brie and peaches and drizzle with more honey.

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Brie w/peaches and honey #hilarystyle

Broil in the oven at 450 degrees until the bread is toasty, the brie is bubbly and the peaches are softened, about 5 -7 minutes.

Brie w/peaches and honey #hilarystyle
Brie w/peaches and honey #hilarystyle

Remove from the oven and arrange on the bed of arugula add blackberries and pistachios and drizzle with more honey. Enjoy!

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Brie w/peaches and honey #hilarystyle

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Exploring California From Sand to Sea

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At 560 miles wide and 840 miles long, The State of California is one of the world’s top tourist destinations, and the third largest state in America. No matter your interest: city, forest, valley, mountain, coast or desert, the Golden State has it all. I’ve lived here in both NorCal and SoCal for the better part of 16 years, and there is still so much left to discover! I’ve hardly scratched the surface! Most recently, we’ve been exploring more of Southern California.

Sand to Sea

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A record year of rainfall (yay rain!) and the resulting flower super bloom prompted our visit to the Anza Borrego Desert State Park in the Desert region. I had to see all those amazing flowers! Deciding to go on this little adventure at the last minute meant accommodation choices were somewhat limited, and not finding what I was looking for (yes, I’m a hotel snob) we decided to stay on the coast in La Jolla, the Jewel of San Diego. So, two birds with one road trip… Desert and Coast.

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Anza Borrego State Park

Anza Borrego Desert State Park is located in the Colorado Desert in Southern California, that’s not confusing, and is California’s largest state park.

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As we arrived in the park we noticed that small groups of beautiful flowers lined the roadside, and the scenery did look more green than we expected, but where was this Super Bloom we’d been hearing so much about?

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We only had one day in the area, and Anza Borrego encompasses 600,000 acres, so rather than looking for the proverbial needle in the desert…

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We decided some advice was in order and the Park’s visitor center located in the small town of Borrego Springs seemed like the best place to get it! The park rangers gave us very detailed directions to a nearby location where we could easily see the flowers.

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There are many hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult as well as camping opportunities in the area, and if you’re interested the rangers will provide maps and directions. March afternoon temperatures were already in the high 90s, so we decided against hiking, and there were plenty of flower viewing options near the visitor center. We saw some pretty neat desert art installations on our way to the fields!

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The flower fields, as expected were stunning, and walking among them was a joyful experience. There weren’t many bees, strangely, but there were a ton of black ants and  caterpillars, which meant my boys weren’t willing to pose for too long among the flowers, and they definitely weren’t willing to sit down. Hoping for sunset photos, we timed our visit for late afternoon and sunset, which worked out perfectly.

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Anza Borrego is an official Dark Sky, and while I love night photography, my amateur status meant that I wasn’t exactly prepared to take the night photos I had hoped for. Nevertheless we found ourselves a bench outside the visitor center and enjoyed viewing the stars and hearing the sounds of the desert at night. There was a little Saloon down the street from the visitor center where we enjoyed a meal before setting out for the sea portion of our adventure.

Anza Borrego State Park California

 

La Jolla The Jewel of San Diego

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La Jolla, a lovely little seaside community located within the city of San Diego, was the perfect place to spend the day exploring. We saw Public art, delicious donuts, and a ton of wildlife, and these were just a few of the fun activities available!

La Jolla Mural Project

The La Jolla Mural project started in 2010 as a way to enhance the local community. The murals are painted or mounted on private buildings and are on display for a minimum of two years! We didn’t have time to view all of them, but loved the ones we were able to find.

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Children’s Pool Beach

Just steps from the cute downtown area the coast is lined with lovely parks and beaches. We read that Children’s Pool Beach was a worthwhile spot and we were delighted to discover that our visit took place during the Harbor seal pup season! I loved watching the adorable interactions between the mother and baby seals, and we stayed quite a long while before wandering further up the coastline where we saw sea lions, pelicans, and many mischievous squirrels.

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There are times during the year when the beaches are open for swimming and scuba diving is permitted as well. We saw divers among the sea lions, and there’s something so special about viewing animals in their natural habitat, but I must admit I’m just fine with my feet on the shore!

 

Donuts

Since our move to SoCal, we’ve been on a quest for the best donuts, so when we came across this donut shop, we couldn’t resist!

 

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These gorgeous flowers were alongside the road in San Diego County

Tips & Advice:

  • Anza Borrego Desert State park is a 3 hour drive from Los Angeles
  • La Jolla is a two hour drive from Anza Borrego.
  • The Children’s Pool Beach is closed to public access during harbor seal pupping season, Dec. 15 through May 15, yearly. However, you can view the seals during this time.

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Day Trippers: Joshua Tree National Park

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Perception can be a powerful thing, especially perception of one’s self. Shaping  everything from what we wear, who we interact with and even where we travel. For example, I’ve always considered myself an indoor* city girl, which meant most of my adventures involved the exploration of larger cities, with an emphasis on indoor activities, but lately that seems to be changing.

#joshuatreeSince I began writing hilarystyle almost two years ago I’ve found myself branching out more than ever before. My desire to see more, experience more, and learn more, not just about the wide world, but about the places closest to me, and the need to share what I’m learning has become a passion. I’m breaking out of my self imposed box and I have this blog to thank for it!

Which leads me to the subject of my current post… An outdoor adventure in nature!

The Joshua Tree National Park

#joshuatreeThe Joshua Tree National Park is located just over two hours from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, and while that might be stretching the limit of a day trip, it’s very doable. More than just the name of an incredibly popular U2 album,  people come from all over the world to enjoy the park’s unique trees and alien like desert terrain. Hiking, camping, rock climbing and stargazing are just some of the activities available within the park.
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Having recently purchased a new lens for my camera, my main interest in visiting the park was photography. I was excited to take photos of both the Joshua trees and the night sky, but unfortunately the weather wasn’t on my side and the sky was overcast and grey.

Although conditions weren’t exactly ideal for photography, we made the most of our trip, stopping at three different locations within the park. We took a leisurely nature walk in Hidden Valley, did a bit of “rock climbing” along Park Boulevard, and our final stop was the appropriately named Skull Rock. I really enjoyed our visit to Joshua Tree, which offered something for everyone in our group, even me a self described indoor girl.

Hidden Valley Nature Walk

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Park Boulevard

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Skull Rock

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Bonus Stop: The World’s Biggest Dinosaurs

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While researching our drive to Joshua Tree I discovered these wonderful and very large dinosaurs. We just had to stop! The World’s Biggest Dinosaurs, these giant concrete statues, are probably most well known for their appearance in the 80s movie Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. We were delighted to stop and take photos with them, before heading on our way!

Tips & Advice

  • There is no food of any kind for purchase inside Joshua Tree National Park. Trust me there is NO food. Make sure to bring snack and drinks with you.
  • There are no flush toilets in the park.
  • Wear proper shoes, especially if you think you might like to climb up on any of the giant boulders throughout the park. My kids couldn’t stay away from them!
  • Wear layers. Joshua Tree is a desert environment and the temperatures can be quite extreme. The day of our visit it was only a high of 45 degrees fahrenheit.
  • Stop at one of the park’s ranger stations before you enter. The rangers will provide you with a free map as well as directions and advice.
  • The Ranger Station exhibits give a brief but nice overview of the history of the park and the trees.
  • There are many hikes and walks throughout the park. The degree of difficultly varies and there is something for every ability.
  • If you’re interested in Night Sky photography Joshua Tree is one of the few places in the United States where you can see the Milky Way.
  • From the website: Do not rely on GPS directions to navigate to or within Joshua Tree National Park! Vehicle navigation systems sometimes try to route you onto backcountry roads with ruts or soft sand that may be impassable to your vehicle.

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