Tag: Joshua Tree
National Parks Are Suddenly Flooded with Wildlife. What Happens When Humans Return?
Bears, deer, and other animals are out in numbers not seen in generations
Joshua Tree Is Getting Too Popular for Its Own Good
As visitors flood the national park, new visitor centers, faster entry gates, and refreshed campgrounds are all in the works
The Angeleno’s Ultimate Guide to Palm Springs
Everything you need for a perfect trip to the desert
Joshua Tree Truthers Say Felled Tree is Fake News
Off-roaders are fighting back against "OHV sentiment"
Experts Are Assessing the Damage Done to Joshua Tree During the Shutdown—and It’s Grim
The delicate environment was no match for out-of-control visitors
All the Weird Desert Art Within Road Trip Distance of L.A.
Garbage sculptures, giant scorpions, alien geoglyphs—things are about to get strange
10 Interesting Ways to Explore Joshua Tree Like a Local
You haven't really lived unless you've paid a visit to the World Famous Crochet Museum
It Took Forever for Angelenos to Notice the Beauty of Joshua Tree
This 1937 map shows the desert right around the time it was protected as a national monument
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Adventure Revolves Around L.A.’s Nearest National Parks
Celebrate the centenial of the National Parks Service by getting out and exploring
My LA to Z: Julian Morris
The Hand of God actor talks themed trailers, funky dance nights, and his favorite L.A. neighborhoods