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Sightseeing Adventure Tour of Joshua Tree National Park

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See the best areas of Joshua Tree National Park in this unforgettable 4 hour sightseeing adventure. Experience the mesmerizing rocks and boulders as you will be surrounded by a surreal desert landscape everywhere you look. Take lots of pictures of Joshua Trees and walk around billion year old giant metamorphic rocks. This will be an unforgettable sightseeing tour which you will remember for the rest of your life. We will drive you to the best areas in the park and you will get a chance to get out and walk around and see and feel the rocks and landscapes for yourself. This is a great tour and an amazing way to spend your day in Joshua Tree.
Ville: Palm Springs
Sat 26 Apr
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Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • No infants allowed, travelers must be age 5 or more.
  • The total duration includes the travel time
À quoi s'attendre
1
Quail Springs Trail
Our first stop on our tour and maybe one of the best, Quail Springs is a playground of rocks and boulders which are said to be some of the oldest in the park, around 1.7 billion years old, much older than the dinosaur. Fun stop, great for photos and walking around some old granite boulders.
2
Banana Cracks Rock
We will take you straight to the big rocks of Hemmingway called Banana Cracks. Advanced rock climbers climb these boulders but for us we can just look at them and marvel at their beauty. Lots of beautiful Joshua Trees and giant boulders which you can walk on and take pictures.
3
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley is the main area of Joshua Tree National Park and is full of enormous rock formations, campers, and rock climbers. We will stop here and take a walk around and explore some of the famous giant metamorphic rocks.
4
Keys View
One of the best views of Coachella Valley and the little San Bernardino mountains. Close to 5500 feet in elevation Keys View is one of the highest elevations in Joshua Tree National Park and one of the best views. Mesmerizing views of the Coachella Valley and the Transverse mountains. On a clear day you can see the Salton Sea , the San Andreas Fault lines, and Palm Springs. Incredible view.
5
Cap Rock Trail
A quick stop at Cap Rock which offers a nice easy walking area and surreal scenic views of the national park. You'll see lots of amazing formations of Joshua Trees everywhere as you walk along the trail which goes along Cap Rock.
6
Skull Rock
Skull Rock is the last stop on our Joshua Tree National Park Tour and is the most famous rock in the park. It's a great area for tourists and kids as the rocks are easy to walk or jump around, and the main attraction is this one giant boulder that looks like a Skull. Great place for some cool photos.
7
Quail Springs Trail
Our first stop on our tour and maybe one of the best, Quail Springs is a playground of rocks and boulders which are said to be some of the oldest in the park, around 1.7 billion years old, much older than the dinosaur. Fun stop, great for photos and walking around some old granite boulders.
8
Banana Cracks Rock
We will take you straight to the big rocks of Hemmingway called Banana Cracks. Advanced rock climbers climb these boulders but for us we can just look at them and marvel at their beauty. Lots of beautiful Joshua Trees and giant boulders which you can walk on and take pictures.
9
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley is the main area of Joshua Tree National Park and is full of enormous rock formations, campers, and rock climbers. We will stop here and take a walk around and explore some of the famous giant metamorphic rocks.
10
Keys View
One of the best views of Coachella Valley and the little San Bernardino mountains. Close to 5500 feet in elevation Keys View is one of the highest elevations in Joshua Tree National Park and one of the best views. Mesmerizing views of the Coachella Valley and the Transverse mountains. On a clear day you can see the Salton Sea , the San Andreas Fault lines, and Palm Springs. Incredible view.
11
Cap Rock Trail
A quick stop at Cap Rock which offers a nice easy walking area and surreal scenic views of the national park. You'll see lots of amazing formations of Joshua Trees everywhere as you walk along the trail which goes along Cap Rock.
12
Skull Rock
Skull Rock is the last stop on our Joshua Tree National Park Tour and is the most famous rock in the park. It's a great area for tourists and kids as the rocks are easy to walk or jump around, and the main attraction is this one giant boulder that looks like a Skull. Great place for some cool photos.
13
Quail Springs Trail
Our first stop on our tour and maybe one of the best, Quail Springs is a playground of rocks and boulders which are said to be some of the oldest in the park, around 1.7 billion years old, much older than the dinosaur. Fun stop, great for photos and walking around some old granite boulders.
14
Banana Cracks Rock
We will take you straight to the big rocks of Hemmingway called Banana Cracks. Advanced rock climbers climb these boulders but for us we can just look at them and marvel at their beauty. Lots of beautiful Joshua Trees and giant boulders which you can walk on and take pictures.
15
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley is the main area of Joshua Tree National Park and is full of enormous rock formations, campers, and rock climbers. We will stop here and take a walk around and explore some of the famous giant metamorphic rocks.
16
Keys View
One of the best views of Coachella Valley and the little San Bernardino mountains. Close to 5500 feet in elevation Keys View is one of the highest elevations in Joshua Tree National Park and one of the best views. Mesmerizing views of the Coachella Valley and the Transverse mountains. On a clear day you can see the Salton Sea , the San Andreas Fault lines, and Palm Springs. Incredible view.
17
Cap Rock Trail
A quick stop at Cap Rock which offers a nice easy walking area and surreal scenic views of the national park. You'll see lots of amazing formations of Joshua Trees everywhere as you walk along the trail which goes along Cap Rock.
18
Skull Rock
Skull Rock is the last stop on our Joshua Tree National Park Tour and is the most famous rock in the park. It's a great area for tourists and kids as the rocks are easy to walk or jump around, and the main attraction is this one giant boulder that looks like a Skull. Great place for some cool photos.
19
Quail Springs Trail
Our first stop on our tour and maybe one of the best, Quail Springs is a playground of rocks and boulders which are said to be some of the oldest in the park, around 1.7 billion years old, much older than the dinosaur. Fun stop, great for photos and walking around some old granite boulders.
20
Banana Cracks Rock
We will take you straight to the big rocks of Hemmingway called Banana Cracks. Advanced rock climbers climb these boulders but for us we can just look at them and marvel at their beauty. Lots of beautiful Joshua Trees and giant boulders which you can walk on and take pictures.
21
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley is the main area of Joshua Tree National Park and is full of enormous rock formations, campers, and rock climbers. We will stop here and take a walk around and explore some of the famous giant metamorphic rocks.
22
Keys View
One of the best views of Coachella Valley and the little San Bernardino mountains. Close to 5500 feet in elevation Keys View is one of the highest elevations in Joshua Tree National Park and one of the best views. Mesmerizing views of the Coachella Valley and the Transverse mountains. On a clear day you can see the Salton Sea , the San Andreas Fault lines, and Palm Springs. Incredible view.
23
Cap Rock Trail
A quick stop at Cap Rock which offers a nice easy walking area and surreal scenic views of the national park. You'll see lots of amazing formations of Joshua Trees everywhere as you walk along the trail which goes along Cap Rock.
24
Skull Rock
Skull Rock is the last stop on our Joshua Tree National Park Tour and is the most famous rock in the park. It's a great area for tourists and kids as the rocks are easy to walk or jump around, and the main attraction is this one giant boulder that looks like a Skull. Great place for some cool photos.
25
Quail Springs Trail
Our first stop on our tour and maybe one of the best, Quail Springs is a playground of rocks and boulders which are said to be some of the oldest in the park, around 1.7 billion years old, much older than the dinosaur. Fun stop, great for photos and walking around some old granite boulders.
26
Banana Cracks Rock
We will take you straight to the big rocks of Hemmingway called Banana Cracks. Advanced rock climbers climb these boulders but for us we can just look at them and marvel at their beauty. Lots of beautiful Joshua Trees and giant boulders which you can walk on and take pictures.
27
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley is the main area of Joshua Tree National Park and is full of enormous rock formations, campers, and rock climbers. We will stop here and take a walk around and explore some of the famous giant metamorphic rocks.
28
Keys View
One of the best views of Coachella Valley and the little San Bernardino mountains. Close to 5500 feet in elevation Keys View is one of the highest elevations in Joshua Tree National Park and one of the best views. Mesmerizing views of the Coachella Valley and the Transverse mountains. On a clear day you can see the Salton Sea , the San Andreas Fault lines, and Palm Springs. Incredible view.
29
Cap Rock Trail
A quick stop at Cap Rock which offers a nice easy walking area and surreal scenic views of the national park. You'll see lots of amazing formations of Joshua Trees everywhere as you walk along the trail which goes along Cap Rock.
30
Skull Rock
Skull Rock is the last stop on our Joshua Tree National Park Tour and is the most famous rock in the park. It's a great area for tourists and kids as the rocks are easy to walk or jump around, and the main attraction is this one giant boulder that looks like a Skull. Great place for some cool photos.
31
Quail Springs Trail
Our first stop on our tour and maybe one of the best, Quail Springs is a playground of rocks and boulders which are said to be some of the oldest in the park, around 1.7 billion years old, much older than the dinosaur. Fun stop, great for photos and walking around some old granite boulders.
32
Banana Cracks Rock
We will take you straight to the big rocks of Hemmingway called Banana Cracks. Advanced rock climbers climb these boulders but for us we can just look at them and marvel at their beauty. Lots of beautiful Joshua Trees and giant boulders which you can walk on and take pictures.
33
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley is the main area of Joshua Tree National Park and is full of enormous rock formations, campers, and rock climbers. We will stop here and take a walk around and explore some of the famous giant metamorphic rocks.
34
Keys View
One of the best views of Coachella Valley and the little San Bernardino mountains. Close to 5500 feet in elevation Keys View is one of the highest elevations in Joshua Tree National Park and one of the best views. Mesmerizing views of the Coachella Valley and the Transverse mountains. On a clear day you can see the Salton Sea , the San Andreas Fault lines, and Palm Springs. Incredible view.
35
Cap Rock Trail
A quick stop at Cap Rock which offers a nice easy walking area and surreal scenic views of the national park. You'll see lots of amazing formations of Joshua Trees everywhere as you walk along the trail which goes along Cap Rock.
36
Skull Rock
Skull Rock is the last stop on our Joshua Tree National Park Tour and is the most famous rock in the park. It's a great area for tourists and kids as the rocks are easy to walk or jump around, and the main attraction is this one giant boulder that looks like a Skull. Great place for some cool photos.
37
Quail Springs Trail
Our first stop on our tour and maybe one of the best, Quail Springs is a playground of rocks and boulders which are said to be some of the oldest in the park, around 1.7 billion years old, much older than the dinosaur. Fun stop, great for photos and walking around some old granite boulders.
38
Banana Cracks Rock
We will take you straight to the big rocks of Hemmingway called Banana Cracks. Advanced rock climbers climb these boulders but for us we can just look at them and marvel at their beauty. Lots of beautiful Joshua Trees and giant boulders which you can walk on and take pictures.
39
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley is the main area of Joshua Tree National Park and is full of enormous rock formations, campers, and rock climbers. We will stop here and take a walk around and explore some of the famous giant metamorphic rocks.
40
Keys View
One of the best views of Coachella Valley and the little San Bernardino mountains. Close to 5500 feet in elevation Keys View is one of the highest elevations in Joshua Tree National Park and one of the best views. Mesmerizing views of the Coachella Valley and the Transverse mountains. On a clear day you can see the Salton Sea , the San Andreas Fault lines, and Palm Springs. Incredible view.
41
Cap Rock Trail
A quick stop at Cap Rock which offers a nice easy walking area and surreal scenic views of the national park. You'll see lots of amazing formations of Joshua Trees everywhere as you walk along the trail which goes along Cap Rock.
42
Skull Rock
Skull Rock is the last stop on our Joshua Tree National Park Tour and is the most famous rock in the park. It's a great area for tourists and kids as the rocks are easy to walk or jump around, and the main attraction is this one giant boulder that looks like a Skull. Great place for some cool photos.
43
Quail Springs Trail
Our first stop on our tour and maybe one of the best, Quail Springs is a playground of rocks and boulders which are said to be some of the oldest in the park, around 1.7 billion years old, much older than the dinosaur. Fun stop, great for photos and walking around some old granite boulders.
44
Banana Cracks Rock
We will take you straight to the big rocks of Hemmingway called Banana Cracks. Advanced rock climbers climb these boulders but for us we can just look at them and marvel at their beauty. Lots of beautiful Joshua Trees and giant boulders which you can walk on and take pictures.
45
Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley is the main area of Joshua Tree National Park and is full of enormous rock formations, campers, and rock climbers. We will stop here and take a walk around and explore some of the famous giant metamorphic rocks.
46
Keys View
One of the best views of Coachella Valley and the little San Bernardino mountains. Close to 5500 feet in elevation Keys View is one of the highest elevations in Joshua Tree National Park and one of the best views. Mesmerizing views of the Coachella Valley and the Transverse mountains. On a clear day you can see the Salton Sea , the San Andreas Fault lines, and Palm Springs. Incredible view.
47
Cap Rock Trail
A quick stop at Cap Rock which offers a nice easy walking area and surreal scenic views of the national park. You'll see lots of amazing formations of Joshua Trees everywhere as you walk along the trail which goes along Cap Rock.
48
Skull Rock
Skull Rock is the last stop on our Joshua Tree National Park Tour and is the most famous rock in the park. It's a great area for tourists and kids as the rocks are easy to walk or jump around, and the main attraction is this one giant boulder that looks like a Skull. Great place for some cool photos.
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Commentaires (32)
MissLisa_J
Feb 2025
Frank, the tour guide refused to use his PA system in the van, thus depriving the rest of us in the van of his conversations with the first two rows.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
PA System is working now. All is good. Thanks for the 3 star review, would have liked 5 stars. This was a special tour, lol.
Joseph_B
Feb 2025
Much longer than scheduled which was fine because the tour was great. But if I had needed to be back on time, it would’ve been a problem.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Ya, we went through the whole park. This was a special tour, lol. We don't have to go through the whole park but some people wanted to see Skull Rock and so we did.
Tom_B
Feb 2025
Good tour but guide needs to use microphone so all can hear in back of van. Stops at beautiful scenic areas, nice hikes also.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Ya, we figured out how to use the mic now for future tours, no worries. Thanks for the review.

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