Whether you’re looking for your next solo rock climbing adventure or planning a quick escape with friends, Joshua Tree in October is the perfect destination. No matter who you’re traveling with or what the occasion, our guide will help make the most of your time in the desert.
Check in, get settled, and take a moment to soak in the scenery. Kickoff a friendly competition at the bocce ball court, or refuel at Little Station Coffee and Kitchen in the lobby.
Head to the National Park
Warm up at Hidden Valley Trail, a light 1-mile loop with stunning rock formations and massive boulders. Head to Skull Rock, one of the park’s most iconic sunset spots.
Visit Pappy & Harriet's
A trip to Joshua Tree is not complete without a stop at Pappy & Harriet’s, a staple in historic Pioneertown. Stop in for a cocktail and some wood-fired bites, then settle in for the night’s live music.
Dive Into the Art Scene
Spend some time exploring the quirky art scene. Visit the Joshua Tree Art Gallery or stop by the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum for an experience that blends creativity with the landscape.
Arrive at Field Station
Check in, get settled, and take a moment to soak in the scenery. Kickoff a friendly competition at the bocce ball court, or refuel at Little Station Coffee and Kitchen in the lobby.
Head to the National Park
Warm up at Hidden Valley Trail, a light
1-mile loop with stunning rock formations and massive boulders. Head to Skull Rock, one of the park’s most iconic sunset spots.
Visit Pappy & Harriet's
A trip to Joshua Tree is not complete without a stop at Pappy & Harriet’s, a staple in historic Pioneertown. Stop in for a cocktail and some wood-fired bites, then settle in for the night’s live music.
Dive Into the Art Scene
Spend some time exploring the quirky art scene. Visit the Joshua Tree Art Gallery or stop by theNoah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum for an experience that blends creativity with the landscape.