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Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who introduced the law that made Joshua Tree a national park, could now be honored with a visitor center there named after her.
Those entering the park from Twentynine Palms can visit the Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center; those coming from the south entrance can stop by the Cottonwood Visitor Center; and visitors ...
Several members of Congress want to honor the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein for her decades of work on desert conservation efforts by renaming a visitor center at Joshua Tree National Park after her.
The Cottonwood Visitor Center is located in the southern part of Joshua Tree National Park, just seven miles north of Interstate 10, and serves as the first contact station for the millions of ...
Joshua Tree Visitor Center is downtown Joshua Tree at 6554 Park Boulevard, Joshua Tree, CA 92252. Black Rock Nature Center rests in Black Rock Campground at 9800 Black Rock Canyon Road, Yucca ...
California's two senators have introduced a proposal that would rename a visitors' center at Joshua Tree National Park to honor the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. The legislation by Sen. Alex Padilla ...
Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians partners up with 29 Palms Marine Corps Community Services and Joshua Tree National ...
Extended hours for visitor centers In anticipation of curious meteor hunters, the park has extended its three visitor centers' hours. The centers will be open until 10 p.m. through Monday.
Joshua Tree National Park will close at 8 a.m. on Jan. 10 due to damage from visitors and a lack of service, bathroom maintenance, and trash removal, the National Park Service said in a statement.
The peak season is October through May, but long weekends and holiday breaks usually bring an even bigger influx of visitors. The Joshua Tree Visitor Center alone, for example, can see more than ...
Joshua Tree has become one of the most popular US national parks, drawing in almost 3 million visitors last year alone. As a travel writer who's lived in Palm Springs for almost 20 years, I've ...
As a travel writer who's lived in Palm Springs for almost 20 years, I've visited Joshua Tree National Park more times than I can count. I've also seen visitors make mistakes that range from mildly ...