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  2. The Best Hikes in Joshua Tree National Park - AOL

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    Full of rock scrambles, cactus clusters, and desert views for days, Joshua Tree National Park is the southwest at its finest. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  3. Lost Palms Oasis Trail - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Tree Lost Palms Oasis Trailhead. Lost Palms Oasis Trail is a 7.2-mile (11.6 km) day-hike trail located in the southernmost part of Joshua Tree National Park.The trail is generally completed in a loop.

  4. Ryan Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Mountain is a 5,456-foot-high (1,663 m) mountain in Joshua Tree National Park. The trail to the peak is a strenuous hike, ascending 1,050 feet (320 m) in 1.5 miles (2.4 km). [ 1 ] Ryan Mountain is a popular attraction in the park, because it leads to panoramic views of Pinto Basin, Lost Horse Valley , Queen Valley , and Pleasant Valley . [ 2 ]

  5. Hidden Valley (Joshua Tree National Park) - Wikipedia

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    Because of the Hidden Valley's natural encasement, a unique micro-habitat brings together a wide range of plants and animals not typically found together in other sections of the Park. Healthy populations of Joshua Tree, pinyon, juniper and oak share space with mesquite, yucca, nolina, various cacti and other species.

  6. Joshua Tree National Park may make you feel like you’re on ...

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    Joshua Tree National Park is unreal.. Its spiky namesake trees are often compared to something out of Dr. Seuss’ imagination, but park ranger Marc Mahan has another take.

  7. Joshua Tree National Park - Wikipedia

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    A grove of namesake Joshua trees at Joshua Tree National Park On August 10, 1936, after Minerva Hoyt and others persuaded the state and federal governments to protect the area, President Franklin D. Roosevelt used the power of the 1906 Antiquities Act to establish Joshua Tree National Monument, [ 19 ] protecting about 825,000 acres (1,289.1 sq ...

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