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Joshua Tree National Park Reopens To Visitors

Joshua Tree National Park Reopens To Visitors

Joshua Tree National Park Reopens To Visitors…

Joshua Tree National Park’s trails and parking lots reopened to the public on Sunday, May 17, although many of its campsites remain closed.

Roads, parking lots, trails, most restroom facilities and family campsites can now be accessed by visitors, according to the park’s website.

While entrance stations will be staffed, fees will not be collected, park officials said.

The visitor center and group campsites — which accommodate more people than the family campsites — remained closed.

Additionally, all programs and permits for special use activities through May 31 have been canceled.


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