From the Office of the SuperintendentSpring stayed busy! For the first time in years, the park was fully staffed for the season with our fee collectors, campground hosts, patrol rangers, and interpretive rangers. This made a huge difference for public engagement and less stress managing busy days in the park. We continue to see a small increase in visitation—no signs of diminished popularity. You can view the park’s visitation numbers anytime using the National Park Service Statistics webpage. Thanks to all our community friends who helped visitors with trip planning, hospitality, park safety, and spreading the good word of stewardship and preservation! Park UpdatesWest Entrance (Joshua Tree entrance station via Park Blvd.). We have a contract! It’s been a long year sorting out contract details, but the park is thrilled to share at long last we can break ground and begin building a new, expanded, better shaded, better located fee station. The park entrance will be relocated further into the park and widened from two lanes to five lanes (two outbound lanes and three inbound lanes, including a bypass lane in each direction). West Entrance is the most popular entrance to the park, welcoming over 50% of our 3 million visitors per year. This project is funded by park entrance fees. A preconstruction meeting is scheduled September 5th, and we’ll know more after that regarding details, timeline, etc. Thank you for your patience!
Improved Wayfinding Thanks to the City of Twentynine Palms for helping us improve signage at the downtown visitor center! The new sign is much easier to read, and visitors are definitely finding us! Thanks to our Digital Media team for many wonderful improvements to the NPS App—NEW self-guided audio tours! And tons of trail options and maps – don’t forget to download to use off line without cell service! Community Ambassador Shawnta Akins brings volunteers together to clean trash at Rattlesnake Canyon. We love our volunteers! New Lands on Northwest Boundary: Welcome New Rangers: Extra Reading: JTNP helps other parks! JTNP Trail Crew completes new Bayside Trail at Cabrillo National Monument |
Last updated: August 2, 2024