Climbing and Peaks
Joshua Tree National Park is defined by its massive monzogranite formations and high-elevation vistas. This collection features geological landmarks like natural arches and skull-shaped outcrops alongside Keys View, which provides a panorama of the San Andreas Fault, Coachella Valley, and the Salton Sea. These sites offer access to world-class bouldering routes and interpretive trails showcasing the intersection of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts.
Keys View
It’s truly a gorgeous scene to see the panorama of Joshua Tree National Park - with its rocky landscape, hills and peninsular ranges.
Skull Rock
Skull Rock may refer to:
Arch Rock
A 30-foot-wide natural granite bridge formed by erosion. It is accessible via a 0.5-mile interpretive trail near the White Tank Campground.
Jumbo Rocks
An extensive area of massive monzogranite boulder piles. It serves as a central hub for bouldering and is the location of the park's largest campground.
Cap Rock
Distinctive formation featuring a large granite slab balanced on a vertical pillar. It includes a 0.4-mile nature trail and is the historical site associated with musician Gram Parsons.
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