Queen Valley Road Joshua Tree National Park
A cute dirt track that takes you through the park
Queens Valley Road Joshua Tree national Park
Queens Valley Road Joshua Tree Park
Road unpaved to drive through for the best of the natural landscape.
Queen Valley Road - Joshua Tree National Park
Scenic Desert Drive in California - Joshua tree national park to Mecca City and Salton Sea Lake
The scenic drive between Joshua Tree National Park and Mecc Valley next to Salton Sea Lake. It shows that desert shows some spectacular view
15 Places to Explore in Joshua Tree National Park
15 Things to do in Joshua Tree National Park
In this weeks list, we head to Joshua Tree National Park, where I share some of my favorite places to explore in the park. Located only 2 and a half hours from Los Angeles, Joshua Tree is an amazing park with so many adventures to be had and this video is just scratching the surface.
Here are the spots visited:
1. Arch Rock
2. Cholla Cactus Garden
3. Ryan Mountain
4. Barker Dam
5. Wall Street Mill
6. Keys Desert Queen Ranch
7. Rocks - Skull Rock, Heart Rock, Split Rock, Cap Rock, Penguin Rock
8. Hidden Valley
9. Lost Horse Mine
10. Keys View
11. Geology Tour Road
12. Mastodon Peak
13. Desert Queen Mine
14. Samuelson Rocks
15. Eagle Cliff Mine
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Lost In Queen Valley Mines
Another RINGWERM adventure In Joshua Tree National Park Back In 2001. In this episode Dee J. Ovalteen & DJ SupaPerfecto find themselves lost in the legendary Queen Valley Mines.
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Joshua Tree's Geology Tour 4x4 Road - Time Lapse Drive Cam
This drive explores a fun and interesting part of Joshua Tree National Park -- one you can't reach in a regular car. The drive begins at Ryan Mountain, then heads down Geology Tour Road for the complete loop on this dirt road, 4-wheel-drive area.
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I made this trip in March, 2016. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera, mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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U.S.A Road Trip, May '15. Joshua Tree National Park & Yucca Valley, California.
Jeremiah Huxley Productions Presents a GoPro time-lapse video, exploring the roads around Joshua Tree National Park & Yucca Valley, CA. (Try to spot the Dinosaurs).
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CAMPING IN JOSHUA TREE, CALIFORNIA.
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We went camping in Joshua Tree in late April, a lot of the cacti and flowers had bloomed or were blooming, so it was very pretty. The temperatures were very high during the daytime, but perfect during night. However, do bring a good sleeping bag, so you don't feel cold while falling a sleep under the stars.
We went thrift, antique, and cacti shopping, and had breakfast in Yucca Valley and Joshua Tree. The cities had a bunch of cool shops if you want to walk through what feels like an cowboy town with tons of cool stuff.
The hikes we went on were Ryan Mountain, Arch Rock, Barker Dam, and Cholla Cacti Garden. Both the Cholla Garden and Arch Rock are basically just walk out of your car kinda hikes. Whereas, Ryan Mountain was probably one of my favorite hikes, but was a lot more strenuous. Other than that, we also stopped a bunch on the road, as we saw a lot of cool stuff while just driving.
We camped at Black Rock Campground, which was super awesome. You are basically among bunch of Joshua Trees, with your own fire pit and parking space. It is awesome and highly recommended.
Lastly, don't forget to drink tons of water cause the desert gets so hot!
Joshua Tree National Park - USA VLOG #2
Our 2nd vlog in our road trip around the west coast of the United States. In this vlog we arrive in Joshua Tree / Twentynine Palms.
Our vlog documents our travels, exploring and photo taking endeavours. Leave a comment if you have questions or would like us to share certain things.
We are currently travelling around West Coast USA and are uploading new blogs every few days.
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The Boulder Cave with Iron Door in Joshua Tree National Park Calif.
Located in a secluded area of the Joshua Tree National Park. This is a cave in boulders onto which an Iron door was cemented. There is a vent flue to allow a fire inside. The cave is large enough to stand up in and has perhaps 100 square feet of floor space. The door can only be locked from the outside, however the latching mechanism is missing. This vault was created in the 1920's and is not recorded in any NPS literature not can it be found on their maps.
Brooklyn Mine and Offroad Trail - Joshua Tree California in 4K UHD
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On the outskirts of the Joshua Tree National Park, near Twentynine Palms California, is a unique and exciting off-road trail that has exceptional features that are hard to find in the Southern California deserts. The Brooklyn Mine Trail starts off as a simple 2wd trail splitting off Old Dale Road in the Joshua Tree National Park and heads to the north where it leaves the park entering BLM land. The trail turns from an easy dirt road to a thrilling intermediate rock crawling 4x4 trail which is ideal for all ranges of off-road enthusiast including beginners and advanced. Once in the BLM land, you will be immersed in an old mining community with surprisingly large amount of the old equipment still laying around for you to see and touch. But the old equipment isn't the only thing left behind, many of the old structures from the mining camp are still standing making these locations not only an amazing historical adventure but an overlanders paradise. That is because the trail has many remote locations perfect for dispersed camping that are unique and exclusive. So pack up your Jeep, get that rooftop tent on your Toyota, and prepare for an offroad adventure of a lifetime. That is because, the Brooklyn Mine Trail whether your first destination or you are out exploring the area after a Berdoo Canyon trip, just might be one of the best-kept secrets of Joshua Tree National Park.
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07 - 2017 December ~ Joshua Tree National Park - California ~ USA
December 2017 ~
Joshua Tree National Park
Rules:
-Pets are allowed in the park, but their activities are restricted. Pets must be on a leash at all times.
-No drones or remote controlled vehicles.
-Watch for tortoises. Drive carefully in the park.
-The National park does not inspect, maintain, or repair bolts and other climbing equipment anywhere in the park.
-Stay al lest 25 yards from wildlife.
-Campfires are allowed only in designated fire rings or grills.
-Fireworks, traps, bows, BB guns, paintball guns and slingshots are not allowed in the park.
-All motor vehicles and bicycles must stay on roads.
-Never feed any wildlife
-No collecting park resourses, including living or dead vegetation.
Curious fact about the petroglyphs:
Disney painted over some of these petroglyphs, which predate the Cahuilla, for the 1961 television movie Chico the Misunderstood Coyote.
Fees:
The park entrance fee is $20. This covers a 7-day vehicle permit, admitting the passengers of a single, non-commercial vehicle .
$10 for each motorcycle or bicycle.
On foot is also $10.
Camping costs $15 per site, per night at campgrounds without water. Camping is $20 per site, per night at the three campgrounds with potable water available in or near the campground: Black Rock, Cottonwood, and Indian Cove.
A maximum of six people, three tents, and two vehicles may occupy an individual campsite
-No slacklines in campgrounds.
-Camping fees must be paid within one hour of selecting a campsite.
-Check in and check out are at noon.
-There is a 30-day camping limit each year. Only 14 of these nights may take place from October-May.
-All tents, tarps, and other camping equipment must be set up within 25 feet (7.6 m) of the picnic table or fire grate.
-Food must be stored securely where wildlife cannot get to it. Any scented or odorous items, including toiletries, must be secured as if they were food.
-Campsites left vacant for 24 hours will be treated as vacant. Holding or reserving campsites for persons not present is not allowed.
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Pine City Hike Joshua Tree National Park
This hike wasn't really that bad at Joshua Tree National Forest in Twentynine Palms California. the hike was 1.1 miles each way and maybe a little farther but a nice hike. It took about 2 hours for use but I'm sure most people could do it faster. FYI you can backpack and camp just make sure you put the info in the box for the Rangers can be aware and they don't tow your vehicle.
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Ryan Mountain Joshua Tree National Park 2nd Tallest Peak
We hiked 1.5 miles 1,200 feet up to the 2nd tallest peak in Joshua Tree National Park , Ryan Mountain. Awesome hike, beautiful sights.
Storm UFO Mine - Flying Saucers And Aliens in Joshua Tree National Park
Author M.L. Behrman brings you the story of the Barry Storm UFO Mine. A true creepy tale about flying saucers, jade and secret mines - as well as one of Joshua Tree National Park's favorite urban legends. Did Barry Storm encounter aliens that led him to his jade mine? Where the Men in Black after him? And did other ancient civilizations visit the area in earlier times on the search for mineral wealth? Find out in this new episode of Mojave Mysteries - The Storm UFO Mine.
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Joshua Tree National Park is home to many abandoned and closed off mines. But deep in the interior, near the end of the Pinto Basin lies one with a rather unique history. Called the Barry Storm Jade Mine after its rather eccentric original owner, the mine today lies ruined and forgotten.
But in the late 1940's and early 1950's, it was the center of a bizarre tale of UFO's, Aliens and lost civilizations.
John G. Climenson, also known as Barry Storm was a former prospector, author and wannabe screenwriter from Arizona. Having led gold prospecting expeditions for clients like former Senator and presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, from whom he took the name Barry before adding the surname Storm, Climenson was quite the character. He published several books on ancient gold mines, one of which was turned into a 1949 movies entitled Lust For Gold starring Ida Lupino and Glen Ford. His tales always contained the elements of lost civilizations, hidden maps and fabulous treasure.
But in 1950, having decided he hated Hollywood and all those associated with it, Storm came to what was to later become Joshua Tree National Park. At the time being only a national monument, you could still prospect and file mining claims. And that's just what Storm did, claiming a section of land that he said contained a splendid Jade mine.
Yet it was HOW he found the mine that is the most amazing part of the story.
According to Storm, one day while out in the heat of the Pinto Basin, he was checking for minerals when not one, but three shiny UFO's - flying saucers in his words - converged on a low ridge to the east of him. A loud humming noise was heard and all three ships focused a laser-like beam in the ground and telepathically informed the astounded Barry Storm that he was to dig there.
Which he did as soon as they departed by streaking away into the open sky. And lo and behold, he found something - a rich vein of pure jade according to the weathered prospector.
Soon he built a small cabin, started a shaft and began mining. The aliens had been right, he had found his fortune in the desert!
Storm claimed his jade mine was the source for incredible jewelry and artifacts manufactured by the ancient civilizations below the border. According to him, The Mayans, the Aztecs and the Toltecs had all traveled to his deposit in ancient times to mine the fabulous mineral. Not only that, but even more ancient and unnamed civilizations had supposedly been in the area.
Scientists today scoff at these beliefs, as the jade in museums can now be traced to deposits in South America, meaning there was no need to come north to seek the esteemed mineral.
In waning years of his life, Barry Storm seemed to grow more paranoid and conspiracy-theory minded out in the blistering heat of his desert mine. Men in Black from the government were surveilling and harassing him. Unknown visitors would drop in and steal things. There was a contract out on his life and more. And supposedly he was on the verge of discovering things out there that would shock the world.
But in end, the poor man succumbed to old age and disease, dying in 1971 in the VA hospital in Long Beach, California. Today he is mostly forgotten but his mine and its ruins still exist for the hardy visitor to visit and marvel at. A mine prospected by aliens.
Pinkham Canyon Joshua Tree National Park
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To some, Joshua Tree National Park is only a desert. It is actually two deserts, the higher elevation Mojave and the lower elevation Colorado. The result is amazing desert flora, rock formations and those wacky namesake trees (actually a type of yucca). Joshua Tree’s beauty shines around the clock, with vibrant sunsets melting into nights filled with uncountable stars. Joshua Tree National Park encompasses almost 800,000 acres, larger than Rhode Island. The Park offers hiking, photography, horseback riding, rock climbing, and camping, to name a few activities. Most 4x4 off-roaders love the Park for its trails. Almost all of the trails have a Gold or Silver Mine associated with it. Pinkham Canyons attraction is the Snow Cloud Mine, watch for Waypoint 4 for the turnoff to the north. So enjoy and explore with safety.
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Short Virtual Tour of Joshua Tree National Park
Join us on a short tour through some cool spots at Joshua Tree National Park