Rene's Guidebook To Joshua Tree/Yucca Valley

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Rene's Guidebook To Joshua Tree/Yucca Valley

Food scene

Great local bar with 14 beers on tap and yummy food! It gets busy on the weekends so expect a small wait time for a table.
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Joshua Tree Saloon
61835 Twentynine Palms Highway
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Great local bar with 14 beers on tap and yummy food! It gets busy on the weekends so expect a small wait time for a table.
A great desert, diner vibe and good food!
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Crossroads Cafe
61715 Twentynine Palms Highway
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A great desert, diner vibe and good food!
Local coffee shop with small bites.
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Joshua Tree Coffee Company
61738 Twentynine Palms Highway
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Local coffee shop with small bites.
Awesome saloon in Pioneertown! Reservations book up weeks in advance, but they do take walk ins!
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Pappy & Harriet's
53688 Pioneertown Rd
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Awesome saloon in Pioneertown! Reservations book up weeks in advance, but they do take walk ins!
A great marketplace with the best taco counter in the back...it's a hidden gem! Grab some tacos for lunch and pick up meat from the counter to grill for dinner. The salsa and ceviche are great too!
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Kasa Market & Taco Shop
56089 Twentynine Palms Highway
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A great marketplace with the best taco counter in the back...it's a hidden gem! Grab some tacos for lunch and pick up meat from the counter to grill for dinner. The salsa and ceviche are great too!
A new, local spot for great food and drinks.
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The Tiny Pony Tavern
57205 29 Palms Highway
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A new, local spot for great food and drinks.

Sightseeing

Best place to stop before entering the park. You can buy your pass there and also get a map of the park. Talk to one of the rangers about what hikes they recommend!
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Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center
6554 Park Blvd
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Best place to stop before entering the park. You can buy your pass there and also get a map of the park. Talk to one of the rangers about what hikes they recommend!
Outdoor art installation that you can walk through and explore.
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Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum
62975 Blair Ln
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Outdoor art installation that you can walk through and explore.
The most amazing sound bath experience! Make sure to make a reservation in advance.
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Integratron
2477 Belfield Blvd
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The most amazing sound bath experience! Make sure to make a reservation in advance.
A 3 mile round-trip hike to a real desert oasis. If you hike early enough, you may see some bighorn sheep! The hike is relatively easy and good for all ages.
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Lost Palms Oasis Trail
Lost Palms Oasis Trail
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A 3 mile round-trip hike to a real desert oasis. If you hike early enough, you may see some bighorn sheep! The hike is relatively easy and good for all ages.

Tipps für Reisende

Verkehrsmittel

Cars are the best way to get around.

You will definitely need a car to enjoy the city.
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Pappys and Harriets

This saloon takes reservations and books up at least a week in advance. Also, check their website for concerts.
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What to pack

Please bring a sun hat as the sun is very strong during the day. Also, it will get very chilly at night so pack something to keep you warm.
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Supermarket

There is a Vons supermarket located on route 62 in Yucca Valley. Stock up on food there for your trip. It is about 15 minutes away from the house.
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What to Wear in the Desert

1. Bring a hat - the sun is strong and there is little shade. 2. If you plan on going hiking, bring proper hiking shoes or trail running shoes with good grip. The sand can be slippery on inclines with only sneakers on. 3. Bring a shoe that is easy to slip on and off. Even though the yards consist of sand, you don't want to go barefoot in the backyard....cactus and other plant parts are pokey! 4. Bring a warm jacket or sweater. Even on hot days, once the sun goes down, it can get chilly at night.
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Talk with the locals!

Most people in town are transplants, who wanted a quieter life outside the city. Everyone is very friendly. Get to know them and ask questions! The real locals are also great people. I once shared my pizza at a bar with the last real cowboy in the area, who's been running his families ranch for decades. Even though we come from different walks of life, we connected over pizza and our love for family.