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Having been to Joshua Tree National Park several times, I know a good packing list can come in handy. Every visit I have done to Joshua Tree has been via road trip, so I’ve included lots of road trip packing list items below as well. And depending on whether your camping in the park or staying at a nearby Airbnb or hotel, there are different items that will need to be on your list. Browse my comprehensive list of thing to bring to Joshua Tree below, including what to pack for the car, what to bring on a hike through the park, and camp necessities for spending a night under the stars.

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Joshua Tree Sunrise at Cholla Cactus Garden
Joshua Tree Sunrise at Cholla Cactus Garden

Packing List for the Road Trip to Joshua Tree

The road trip to Joshua Tree is the first part of the vacation, so you want to make sure you’re off to a smooth start. Everyone is a bit different in terms of what they need to keep in the car, but here are some essential packing list items to get you started:

Comfort Items for your Car

Car Organization and Storage for Your Road Trip

A key factor to ensuring a smooth road trip is good organization. Your Joshua Tree packing list should include plenty of items to bring, but also plans on where to store them and how to organize them in the car. Here are some essentials for keep everything in place.

Car Safety and Other Misc Items to Pack

When creating a Joshua Tree packing list, it’s always important to remember the safety items. At times, you may be out in a remote desert area, so it’s always best to be prepared. And there are some other miscellaneous and fun car items for your packing list here as well.

Packing List for Inside Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park is massive, so if you’re planning on driving through it or well into the middle of it, it’s best to make sure your packing list is ready and you have everything you need. Below I’ve listed some basic items to bring hiking, as well as some camping items for when you’re staying overnight at one of the park campgrounds.

Hiking at Keys View in Joshua Tree National Park with an insulated water cooler, a key item for a desert packing list
Hiking at Keys View in Joshua Tree National Park

If Taking a Hike in Joshua Tree National Park

There are a lot of great hikes in Joshua Tree National Park, ranging from easy-paced to strenuous. Depending on the type of hike you’re planning to do, you may need any or all of the following items.

  • Clothing made for desert hikes: Be sure to dress appropriately for the desert. Wear lightweight, breathable fabric and sturdy shoes. Hiking shoes are recommended, and preferably long pants to protect your legs from cacti, shrubs, and snakes.
  • First aid kit: A small first aid kit is always recommended for any Joshua Tree packing list, esecially if out for a hike. Scrapes, bites, or accidents are never expected, but it’s always best to be prepared.
  • Tech items: A back up power bank is a great idea in case your phone or other equipment needs a charge. A compass carabiner is a great tool to clip on your bag just in case. A chargeable pocket fan is fun for keeping cool while on the go, and a GoPro Camera is an exciting way to improve your Joshua Tree hiking photography.

Packing List for Camping at Joshua Tree National Park

There are several awesome campgrounds to choose from inside Joshua Tree National Park. Be sure to research the campground ahead of time to see which necessities you will need. Below are some camp sleeping and kitchen basics to get you started.

Desert camping with a cooler, insulated water bottle, beer, hat, and book
Relaxing on hammock in Joshua Tree

Campground Sleeping Items

Boulder scrambling in Joshua Tree with sun protection
The giant boulders are one of my favorite photo spots in Joshua Tree

Campground Kitchen Items 

  • Camp cookware set. These heavy duty pots and pans can go over the fire. It comes with camp utensils as well. I like these sets because they all pack together nicely into one compact bag.
  • Foldable camp kitchen. I think these are genius. This one contains a large, heat resistant surface, perfect for your pots and pans or camp stove. It has shelving for storage, a hook for a light, and a collapsible sink with drain. And they are easy to collapse for quick take down. 
  • A good cooler. I have this Coleman heavy duty cooler and keeps things cold for several days.
  • Campfire roasting sticks. These are extendible and perfect for roasting s’mores or hotdogs over the campfire. One of the most fun items that I would recommend for a Joshua Tree packing list. 
  • Camping stove. I use this Coleman model and I love it. It has two burners and folds closed for easy packing. Be sure bring propane for the camp stove.
  • Steel kettle with nesting cups. Nice for camping and hiking.

Relaxing in with a cooler and folding camp chair, essential items for a Joshua Tree camping list
Camping in Joshua Tree

Emergency and Survival Items

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Visiting the beach at Hotel Del Coronado was one of the highlights of my recent trip to San Diego in July. It’s a well-maintained, long stretch of beach, with rows of red and white striped beach umbrellas contrasting beautifully with the light sand and blue sky. We loved relaxing in the cool San Diego breeze, listening to the waves, and watching the occasional military helicopters and jets flying overhead. I rented 2 lounge chairs from Hotel Del Coronado, and had lunch on site. Below is a bit about my experience, including some travel tips, to help you prepare for your own visit to this iconic beach.

Beach goers on the sand in front of Hotel Del Coronado
Beachgoers on the sand in front of Hotel Del Coronado

Visiting the Beach at Hotel Del Coronado

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Where to Park and How to Find the Beach

My visit was on a Friday, and the free street parking was completely full when I arrived around 11am. If you get there early, you may be able to grab a free parking spot on the street, but if not, I recommend using the covered self parking in the structure at Hotel Del Coronado. Be sure to save your ticket, as you pay upon exit. They also validate in the gift shop if you spend at least $10.

Coronado Beach is a private beach, but the access is free. Head towards the entrance of Hotel Del Coronado and follow the signs for beach access. You can bring your own beach equipment as well as rent lounge chairs, beach chairs, and day beds.

Directory sign pointing to the beach access in front of Hotel Del Coronado
Follow the signs for beach access

Renting Beach Equipment at Hotel Del Coronado

Hotel Del Coronado rents out beach chairs, umbrellas, lounge chairs, and day beds. Once booked, the rental is yours from 10am to sunset. I booked a pair of lounge chairs online via the Hotel Del Coronado website, but they are also available for renting on site. There is a stand on the beach where you can check in and get your towels. They give you some wristbands and one of the staff will walk you to your spot.

Renting a Lounge Chair

After we checked in at the beach stand, one of the staff members gave us our wristbands, grabbed us a couple of towels, and told us we could pick any of the available pairs of lounge chairs with a beach umbrella included. We picked a pair of chairs in the 2nd row, and the staff member offered to move them over for us to be in better spot. He moved both chairs and the umbrella for us, and left us to enjoy the beach. One thing I learned was that the positioning of the lounge chairs is pretty far from the water, but we preferred these anyways because we wanted to lay down and relax.

Resting in a shady lounge chair with a beach umbrella
Enjoying the lounge chairs and beach umbrellas

Renting a Beach Chair

The beach chairs were located right on the shoreline. This is the spot to be if you plan on getting in and out of the water, or if you’re bringing kids who want to play in the wet sand. You can rent the beach chairs ahead of time online at the Hotel Del Coronado website, or you can walk up to the beach stand and rent them on the spot. The chairs do not come with a beach umbrella, but you can rent one of those as well.

Beach chairs and rented umbrellas on the sand
Rented beach chairs and umbrellas

Renting a Day Bed

Renting a day bed looked like the most luxurious option to choose while visiting the beach at Hotel Del Coronado. They’re about twice the price of the lounge chairs, but they do look like they provide a bit more shade. The day beds are located in a row right in front of the lounge chairs, so while they are slightly closer to the water than the lounge chairs, they are still quite a walk from the water. You can rent day beads ahead of time online or on site at the beach rental stand.

Signature cocktails from the beach shack at Coronado Beach
Signature cocktails from the Beach and Taco Shack

Food and Drink Service

I knew the Beach and Taco Shack delivered to the day beds, but I was very happy to learn that they delver to beachgoers in the lounge chairs as well. We sat about 20 minutes before one of the waiters came to our chairs, and we ordered 2 signature cocktails. He offered us a taco menu as well, but we were just starting with the cocktails. It took about 20 minutes to receive the drinks, and they were delicious. If you’re not in a hurry, this is a fantastic and relaxing option. The Beach and Taco Shack is a short walk away from the chairs, however, so guests are welcome to walk over and get their own food and cocktails if they choose.

Taco and Beach shack with colorful surfboards
The Beach and Taco Shack is the best spot for food and drinks

Where to Have Lunch When Visiting the Beach at Hotel Del Coronado

The best spot to have lunch is at the Beach and Taco Shack. It’s a short walk across the sand to get to the shack, but it’s nice because they have tables and umbrellas for sitting. We waited in line for about 15 minutes and ordered beer and tacos. There was a small stage set up on the sand next to the tables, so we got to enjoy some live music while we enjoyed our lunch. We could’ve taken our food to the lounge chairs as well, but sitting in this spot was definitely the better option.

Seating area near the taco shack when visiting the beach at Hotel Del Coronado
Seating area by the Beach and Taco Shack

What to Pack for your Day at Coronado Beach:

  • A good beach bag. It’s a bit of a walk from the parking to the beach, so pack it all up in a beach bag.
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat. Check out my article on choosing a summer sun hat.
  • Towels. The beach equipment rental stand offers towels to those renting chairs and day beds, but if you’d like your own, be sure to bring a beach towel. I recommend these quick dry, sand free towels.
  • Water. They sell water at the beach shack, but it’s recommended to bring your own. I like to keep a Hydroflask in my beach bag to keep my water cool.
A military helicopter flies over beach goes in lounge chairs in front of Hotel Del Coronado
Lounge chairs on the beach. Can you spot the helipcopter?

Check out the Gift Shop Inside the Hotel

I did not expect to see such an awesome gift shop inside Hotel Del Coronado. Located right near the lobby, this gift shop has everything from shirts, hats, and handbags, to postcards, art prints, and keychains. Almost everything has the Hotel Del Coronado branding on it, making these items perfect for gifts and souvenirs. They also had some essentials for purchase in the shop like cold drinks and sunscreen.

Clothing for sale in the gift shop at Hotel Del Coronado
Clothing for sale in the gift shop at Hotel Del Coronado

Be Sure to Check out the Hotel Lobby

If you didn’t already see it on your way in, be sure to check out the lobby of the Hotel Del Coronado. If you’re coming from the beach, make sure you’re properly dressed first. Stepping into that lobby is like stepping back in time, surrounded by chandeliers, beautiful dark wood, and a restored vintage elevator, which is the original from when the hotel was built.

Beautiful lobby of Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego California
Beautiful Lobby of Hotel Del Coronado

Other Activities Available for Booking When Visiting the Beach at Hotel Del Coronado

Hotel Del Coronado offers plenty of other awesome activities available for booking online. If you’re staying at the hotel, or wanting to spend your weekend at Coronado, there are tons of things to at the beach. The activities vary seasonally as well (like ice skating at the beach!), so be sure to check the hotel website if you’re visiting around the holidays.

  • Rent a fire pit right on the beach from 6-8pm. Roast s’mores and enjoy the sunset.
  • Surf lessons. Take a private or group lesson, or even book a photography surf package.
  • Rent some bikes. Enjoy your beach cruisers from 10am-4pm.
  • Beach Yoga is available on Saturdays and Sundays at 10am.

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Every summer from mid July through mid August, the county fair comes to Orange County, California. Towering ferris wheels and neon-colored rides add to the skyline as the smells of kettle corn, barbecue, and barnyard hay fill the air. Wandering between rows of roasting meat and fried desserts to the crowded village of handmade trinkets in the marketplace can be a photographer’s dream. Below are my top Instagrammable photo spots at the Orange County Fair.

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the sun setting behind the chair lift over the crowd at the OC fair
A chair lift runs over the crowd at the OC Fair

1. Carnival Rides and Games (the most colorful Instagrammable photo spots at the Orange County Fair)

The Carnival Rides and Games area of the OC Fair is the wildest section of the event. The combination of neon colors in the day time makes for stunning photos in the California sun. Pick a game like water shooting, ball throwing, or ring tossing, and grab some great action shots. Be sure the game is in the background so you get the full display of colors behind you. Standing in front of some colorful rides, holding crazy fair food or game prizes always make fun shots as well. If you’re still around after sunset, this location lights up and becomes magical at night.

Playing a water game at the Orange County Fair
Trying to win a stuffed animal at a carnival game

Carnival Ride and Game Tickets

There are two carnival areas at the OC Fair: Main Carnival and Kidland. Ride and game tickets can be purchased at the ticket booths on site, or there is an app called FunPass, which you can use to buy tickets ahead of time or reload while at the fair.

Colorful carnival games can be a great instagram photo spot
Carnival Games at the OC Fair

2. Centennial Farm

The Centennial Farm is one of my favorite Instagrammable photo spots at the Orange County Fair. It’s a 3-acre working farm, and is perfect for pictures including flowers, red barn backdrops, antique farm equipment, and pretty rows of growing crops. Using a background of sunflowers or growing corn makes for some pretty wholesome and adorable county fair photos.

Centennial Farm Animals

The farm also has animals on display, including pigs (check out the OC Fair Pig Cam to watch the piglets!), goats, sheep, chickens, rabbits, and plenty more. They are brought to the fair during the day, and relax in the shade sleeping and grazing on food. While I love seeing the animals, I don’t think they’re the best subjects or backgrounds for Instagram photos. But I recommend visiting these areas with kids, or if you’re just obsessed with cute animals like I am.

Viewing the baby pigs at the OC fair
Viewing the baby pigs!

Visiting the Centennial Farm at the OC Fair

The Centennial Farm is open from 10am – 4pm daily while the fair is in town. The crops and flowers will look the most fresh in the morning, and if you’re looking for evening photos, be sure to show up before 4pm to get your shots. This area tends to be most crowded at midday as well, so best to grab your Centennial Farm photos in the morning or afternoon.

Afternoon sun shining though tall sunflowers
Sunset at the Centennial Farm

3. Designated Selfie Spots (the funniest Instagrammable photo spots at the Orange County Fair)

The OC Fair has caught up to social media, and has started providing designated selfie spots and photo stations. They are always really clever and cute, and are fun for both kids and adults. A lot of these are large photo props or backdrops, so it’s best to have a friend (or friendly stranger) take your photos for you to get the full piece in the photo, rather than trying to take a selfie. Be sure to tag #ocfairfun for a chance to be featured on the Orange County Fair Instagram!

Posing by a selfie station
Posing at the Selfie Station

Selfie Spot Location: California Fresh Exhibit

The selfie spot station may change locations from time to time, but lately it’s been located inside the California Fresh Exhibit, which is at the OC Promenade. This is perfect because it’s located in a shaded area, convenient for getting you out of the midday sun. This is one of the unique Instagrammable photo spots at the Orange County Fair that is actually perfect for noon when the sun is too harsh for photos outside.

4. The Food Stalls

The food stalls are notoriously over the top at the OC Fair, and make for amazing and funny photos. There are rows and rows of businesses competing with each other, so they are all decked out in bright colors, with eye-catching signs and flags. Most have giant images of the foods being offered, which can be fun to stand in front of while holding the actual food.

No Shortage of Options for Food

There is something for everyone at the OC Fair. The most over the top booths are usually for barbecue and desserts. The barbecue stalls usually have giant slabs of meat hanging on display and being cooked right out front, with smoke filling the air as you pass by. The desserts range from standard treats like ice cream and slushees to fried treats like Oreos and Twinkies. The food booths are open late into the night as well, underlit with spot lights, making the food stalls a pretty surreal and fun spot for Instagram night pictures.

Orange County fair food: grilling bacon and turkey legs
Giant smoked turkey legs for sale

5. The Big OC Fair Sign (one of the most iconic Instagrammable photo spots at the Orange County Fair)

The large OC Fair sign welcomes guests as they enter the Orange County Fairgrounds. It’s iconic, and is the perfect spot for taking photos. The sign is usually pretty large, so either pick one letter to stand in front of, or stand on the far end of the sign to try and squeeze the whole sign in your frame at an angle. This is a great group or family photo, so don’t be afraid to ask some friendly strangers to snap your picture at this spot.

The OC Fair sign: a great photo opportunity in Orange County, california
The OC Fair sign welcomes visitors as they enter

What to Bring to the Orange County Fair

Visiting the Orange County Fair can be an all day event, so make sure you’re prepared. Below are some items and tips on what to pack when visiting the OC Fair.

  • Back up batteries. Whether you’re using your phone or a camera to take photos, be sure to bring the necessary charging cords and power banks to keep you going.
  • A backpack or tote bag. Not only are you probably bringing a lot, you may be shopping a lot as well. Make sure you have space to hold it all.
  • A good camera. I like to bring my Sony Alpha 6000 Mirrorless Camera, or I just use my iPhone when I don’t want too much to carry. For more on what photography equipment I use, be sure to check out my article on Travel Blogging Photography Gear.
  • Water bottle, but only if in a factory-sealed bottle. Plenty of water and other drinks are sold at the fair as needed.

  • Comfortable shoes. You’ll be walking all day. If you’re really wanting to wear something nicer in your Instagram photos, bringing a change of shoes may be a good idea.
  • A change of clothes for some variety in your photos. If you’re wanting to take your Instagram game to the next level, bring a change of clothes for some variety. That way you’re not wearing the exact same thing in all of your photos.
  • Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Why not make the hat a cute one for photos? Check out my article on choosing a summer sun hat.
  • Hand sanitizer, especially if you’re going to be playing games and going on rides.

What Not to Bring

Be sure to check the General Information Page on the OC Fair website for a list of things not to bring. Some useful examples include: Do not bring selfie sticks, tripods, professional photography equipment, or drones.

The Orange County Fair at night with lit up Ferris wheel and food stalls
Nighttime at the OC Fair

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The bison expedition at Catalina Island is an adventure-filled, bouncy jeep ride through the windy, winding hills of Catalina Island, California. Not many know about the herd of wild bison that roam the hills of Catalina. If you embark on this bison expedition, you’ll be taken to all the right spots and given the best chances to spot some of these notorious and beautiful beasts. Below are some of my experiences from the bison expedition I took on my most recent trip, as well some tips on what to expect and what to bring on tour. 

View of wildflowers and hills
Beautiful views along the drive

Why are There Bison on Catalina Island?

In 1924, a small herd of 14 bison were brought to Catalina Island to be part of a movie that was filming at the time. After film production ended, the bison were left on the island to freely roam. Since then, the herd has grown in size, and they have become local icons. The bison are protected by the Catalina Island Conservancy and are a popular tourist attraction.

bison figure carved from wood
I had to buy this cute bison wood-carved figure

The Catalina Bison (aka Buffalo) are Local Icons

Much of the Catalina Island merchandise features images of the bison, aka buffalo (the 2 terms are used interchangeably). The gift shops have bison souvenirs ranging from carved statues and jewelry to postcards and calendars. The island even has a signature cocktail called Buffalo Milk. It doesn’t actually contain milk, however. I had to try one, and it turned out to be a delicious mix of vodka, crème de cacao, crème de banana, Kailua, half n’ half, and fresh nutmeg.

Buffalo Milk Cocktail
Island Specialty: Buffalo Milk Cocktail

What to Expect on the Bison Expedition Tour at Catalina Island

The Tour Guide

Our tour guide, Halvey, met our group at the designated meeting point. We were instructed to arrive 20 minutes early, and everyone was there on time. We didn’t need printed tickets, as showing the tour purchase confirmation on or phones was just fine. I had read ahead of time that the guides on the Catalina jeep tours were fantastic, and my expectations were exceeded. Halvey had a great sense of humor and knew tons of incredible facts about the island and its history. He narrated the tour over the speakers in the jeep, and kept us smiling the whole time.

Harbor view of Avalon from Above
View of Avalon Harbor

The Jeep

The bison expedition at Catalina Island takes place in an open-air, 12 person jeep. It does have a roof for shade, although the sun will still be coming in from the sides. Our guide drove us up some winding roads that were unpaved and bumpy at times. At no point was the ride uncomfortable, however. There were large storage nets on the backs of the seats, so there is room to securely store items like purses, backpacks, and water bottles.

Open Air Expedition Jeep in front of the Airport in the Sky at Catalina Island
Taking a photo in the jeep during a stop

The Bison

There is no guarantee that you will get to see a bison, or buffalo, on your tour. They are wild animals who roam the island freely, so there is a chance they may be too far away from the roads during your expedition. I didn’t want to get my hopes up, and decided I would have fun even if the bison expedition only involved a cool jeep tour up into the hills of Catalina Island. Our whole group was on the lookout across the green and brown hills as we drove down the dirt paths. The guide said “if you see a big brown boulder, that’s most likely a bison.”

Scenic hills on Catalina Island
Keep an eye out for bison

To my surprise, we turned a corner, and there was a huge lone bison right on the side of the road, grazing on some grass. He stayed in his spot, eating his grass, seemingly unfazed at the jeep full of tourists taking his picture. Our guide stopped the engine for a bit and we just sat there for a while watching the bison. Even though he seemed like a peaceful animal, we stayed in the jeep, as they can be deadly if threatened or provoked. Along the rest of our expedition, we saw multiple other bison as well, roaming in herds across the hills with the ocean view in the background.

Wild bison grazing on grass, aka American buffalo
Spotted one right next to the Jeep!

What to Bring on the Bison Expedition at Catalina Island

  • Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. We took the tour that started at 2pm, and the sun was shining bright into the jeep.
  • For those with long hair, bring a hair tie or clip. The wind on that ride was no joke.
  • Water
  • Comfortable shoes or sandals. There wasn’t much walking involved, but we did have to climb a few big steps to get in and out of the jeep.
  • Camera. Even if you don’t spot any bison, the scenic view from the Catalina hills provide a ton of great photo opportunities.
  • Cash. If you’d like to tip the guide after the tour, come prepared with some cash.

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The falconry experience at Catalina Island was one of the first things I booked for my recent trip in May. I love animals and take any chance I can to learn about them. I’m happy to say that my expectations for this adventure were very much exceeded. From the insanely beautiful park setting at Descanso Beach to the friendly and knowledgable instructor, I loved every part of my experience with the falcons of Catalina Island. Below is a summary of what I experienced as well as some tips on what to expect if you’re considering booking the experience for yourself.

Falconry Experience sign at Descanso Canyon

How Long is the Falconry Experience at Catalina Island?

I booked the first time slot of the day at 9:45am, and it was listed as a 75 minute experience online. In reality it ended up being about 2 hours, but that’s because our group was having such a great time towards the end. We could’ve left early if we were on a tight schedule, but we weren’t so we stuck around until the very end. We were also advised at time of booking that we needed to arrive 20 minutes early, so in the end we were at the falconry experience from 9:25am to 11:45am.

Grass and cabanas at Descanso beach
View of the cabanas at Descanso Beach across the grass

Where to Meet the Group

The meeting point for the Falconry Experience at Catalina Island is just past Descanso Beach Club. From the Avalon port, head towards the round, iconic Casino building. Continue past the casino and you will see beautiful Descanso Beach Club, a private beach where you can rent cabanas and chaise lounge chairs for the day. Just up the walking path, past Descanso Beach, you will see the check-in area for the Falconry Experience. In this area you will see check-in booths for some of the other day activities offered at Catalina, like the Zip Line Eco Tour and the Aerial Adventure. There is a restroom located right near the check-in as well.

Check in area with information
Check in booth

How Many People Are on the Tour?

There were 12 people on the tour I booked, and it was a sunny Saturday in late May. I saw a large group lined up and waiting for the next tour after mine as I was leaving, so I think if you’re looking to book a less crowded time slot, go with the morning time slot. I chose the morning tour to avoid crowds, but also because I wanted to see the animals before they got tired or before the day got too hot. It turns out I was correct about avoiding the heat, but I did learn that they rotate out the birds for tours, so the birds flying in the morning experience will be different than the ones in the afternoon experience.

Holding a falcon at Descanso Beach
Falcon Experience Instructor Dave

What to Expect for the Falconry Experience at Catalina Island

The Flying Demonstration

Our instructor Dave met our group at the check in area, and he had a beautiful white spotted falcon with him. We all stood on the grass and listened to Dave’s introduction about the falconry program at Catalina. He then introduced us to the bird and gave a demonstration of her flying abilities. She flew above us over the grass area, and even parked herself on a post under the shady trees while we saw 2 bald eagles fly overhead! Once the bald eagles were out of sight, our falcon came back out and played a bit of a game with Dave by trying to catch a lure.

Standing on the grass at Descanso Beach during the Falconry Experience at Catalina Island.
View of the ocean during the falconry experience

Flying the Hawk

The best part of the Falconry Experience at Catalina Island was getting to fly the hawk. We were introduced to a beautiful Harris hawk named Willow, and given a bit history and instructions on what to do next. I was wondering how our group of 12 would all get to participate in the activity, but our instructor Dave already had it planned out. He had us split up into groups of two, and then the groups spread out in far corners of the grass area. Each pair was equipped with a falconry glove.

When it was my turn to interact with the hawk, I put the glove on and the instructor’s assistant came around to hand me a bird treat. I then held out my glove with the treat enclosed in my hand, called the bird’s name, and in flew Willow, gliding along with her impressive wingspan. She landed effortlessly on my glove, her large talons holding on tight, while she found her treat in my glove. I got to balance her there for a bit while my husband got some photos. When it was the next person’s turn, they called Willow and off she went. We took turns doing this until everyone had a chance to participate.

Falconry Experience with a Harris Hawk at Catalina Island
Flying the Harris Hawk named Willow

Meeting Other Awesome Birds

After the Harris hawk had visited everyone in the group, we were then led to another close by area where our instructor Dave introduced us to a few more beautiful birds they keep for the conservancy program. I’m sure the birds shown during this part of the experience vary per time of year, but during mine we got to see two Lannner falcons and an Eagle-owl. Dave held on to these birds and brought them around to each of us so we could pet them. One of the falcons was still baby with some down feathers here and there. He was so cute, and Dave let us know that we were helping the baby get used to humans by petting him. We pet the owl as well and got to pose next to him for some pictures.

This was a great part of the tour, and a chance to ask all the questions that hadn’t yet been answered. Dave had another tour starting after ours, but he didn’t rush us at all and took the time to show everyone the birds and answer all the questions. You could really tell that he cares very much for the birds and loves educating others about them. There was a table with some souvenirs and a tip jar. It was cash only, so be sure to bring some cash if you want to take home a souvenir! I bought a cap that says Catalina Falconry on it. I had a wonderful experience and would recommend the Falconry Experience at Catalina Island to anyone, all ages included.

Meeting other birds at the Falconry Experience at Catalina Island
Introducing the group to the owl

What to Bring and Wear on the Falconry Experience at Catalina Island

  • Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. You will be standing in the sun for the entire experience.
  • Comfortable shoes. You will be standing most of the time, and on grass, so flat shoes are recommended.
  • Water or snacks if needed. I didn’t see any water fountains nearby. If absolutely needed, the Descanso bar and restaurant is nearby, but I would come prepared with your own water.
  • Weather appropriate clothing, depending on the season during which you’re visiting. You will be outside the entire time, so be sure to dress reasonably.
  • Cash for a tip for the instructor and extra if you want to purchase any souvenirs at the end of the experience.
  • Camera. There are some great photo opps on this experience!
Holding a falcon
Up close with a falcon

Where to Book Your Catalina Falconry Experience

It’s recommended to book your spot ahead of time online for the Falconry Experience. Head to the Visit Catalina Website to sign up. The dates and times offered may vary by season, so be sure to check early and see if the experience will be operating during your visit. If you’re booking a weekend like I did, be sure you grab the early time slot for the best chance at beating the crowds.

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My recent trip to Catalina Island, a small piece of paradise just off the coast of Southern California, was the perfect beach weekend getaway. I went in May, which is quite a gamble on California weather, but we lucked out with perfectly blue skies, a light beach breeze, and a high of 77 degrees Fahrenheit. I had a lot planned for this trip, but it turns out that spending a day at Descanso Beach Club on Catalina Island was one of the best parts of the vacation.

Palm Trees on the beach

Why Visit Catalina Island?

Catalina Island is a small island paradise just about an hour away from Los Angeles if reached by ferry. It’s one of California’s Channel Islands, and is 22 miles long and 8 miles wide. There are two cities on the island: the popular tourist town of Avalon and the more remote town of Two Harbors. I’ve been to Catalina Island a handful of times throughout my life, and I’ve only ever visited Avalon. I hope to one day make it to Two Harbors. Catalina Island is a great escape for local Californians looking for a close but remote getaway, and it’s perfect for those visiting from other parts of the world because it helps gives provide a well rounded look at California’s beaches off the beaten track.

Harbor View of Avalon Catalina Island California
Harbor View of Avalon

The Sleepy Beach Town of Avalon, Catalina

Avalon is a lovely harbor town that welcomes guests as they arrive at the island port. Colorful shops line the beach boardwalk and extend upward into the hilly island. Rows of boats line the harbor, parked neatly and shining bright white in the California sun. Hotels, restaurants, and gift shops are abundant, as are the photo opportunities of the harbor and the boardwalk, which has benches and fountains decorated with colorful mosaic tiles. Standing like a pillar at the far end of the harbor is Catalina Island’s crown jewel, the Avalon Casino, a historic ballroom and theater from the 1920’s. While there is a beach located in front of Avalon’s boardwalk, if you venture just beyond the Casino building, you will find the private beach paradise of Descanso Beach Club.

The walking path when spending a day at Descanso Beach Club on Catalina Island
Views of the Avalon Casino on the way back from Descanso Beach

Spending a Day at Descanso Beach Club on Catalina Island

I’m notorious for jampacking my trips with activities and things to do. For example, I couldn’t say no to the adventurous jeep tour up into the hills, or the chance to fly falcons in the canyon. So spending an entire day relaxing at Descanso Beach Club was my idea of balancing out the pace of my trip to Catalina Island. It ended up being one of the most memorable highlights of the trip.

Descanso Beach Club sign

Renting Beach Cabanas and Lounge Chairs at Descanso Beach Club

Descanso Beach Club is a private beach, and they offer chaise lounge chairs and cabanas to rent for the day. It’s so refreshing to park yourself on the sand and just enjoy those ocean views. They offer signature cabanas on the beach, hillside cabanas located off the beach but still with ocean views, and, my favorite, presidential cabanas right on the water, with unobstructed views of the ocean. This was a special occasion trip for me, so I splurged and rented the presidential beach cabana.

Presidential Beach Cabana at Descanso Beach Club on Catalina Island
Presidential Cabana

What’s Included with a Cabana Rental

All cabana rentals come with towels, bottled water, and beach butler service with food and drink delivery. The presidential and signature cabanas come with a pair of chaise lounge chairs. And all cabanas are listed as having seasonal items subject to availability, including a crudité platter, smoothies, and popsicles on arrival, and they all offer bottle service at a separate charge.

Couch, table and storage in the presidential cabana at Descanso Beach club on Catalina Island
Seating area inside the presidential cabana

What’s Included with a Chaise Lounge Chair Rental

Chaise lounge chairs are the most affordable rental option at the beach, and they are rented in pairs of two. These rentals come with towels, bottled water, a side table and umbrella, and beach butler service with food and drink delivery, which is everything you need when spending a day at Descanso Beach Club on Catalina Island. They offer seasonal welcome smoothies as well. It’s recommended to book your chaise lounge chairs ahead of time online as weekends tend to sell out.

View of the beach and cabanas from the restaurant
View of the beach and cabanas from the restaurant
Choosing the Location of Your Chaise Lounge Chairs

When booking your chaise lounges online ahead of time, you can select the row and location of your chairs. The front row gives you the best view of the ocean, but you also have a front row view of everyone on the sand and kids playing in front of you. If you get one of the back rows, you have an obstructed view the ocean but it’s bound to be a bit more quiet and private.

Chaise lounges chairs on Descanso Beach, Catalina Island
Chaise Lounge Chairs on the Beach

What to Do at Descanso Beach Club

As you enter Descanso Beach Club, on your left will be a rental stand where you can book several activities. You can rent snorkel gear and swim fins, paddle boards, and single or double kayaks for four hours at a time. They also offer wetsuits, windbreakers, sandals, dry bags, and soft ice chest coolers to bring out on your adventure. You can book these activities ahead of time online, or you can rent them at the stand on the beach.

Beach activities rental stand for kayaks, snorkel gear, and paddle boards
Beach Equipment Rental Stand

Where to Eat and Drink while Spending a Day at Descanso Beach Club

There is a restaurant and bar onsite, which means you don’t even have to leave the beach for lunch. Good food and beverages are key when spending a day at Descanso Beach Club, and this location certainly delivers. The restaurant and bar are open for walk up visitors as well. The lunch menu is varied and seasonal, and includes vegetarian options. We ordered a few of their signature cocktails, which were fantastic, my favorite being the Painkiller. They serve beer and wine, and even offer ice buckets of bottled beer for groups. Since Descanso is a private beach, it’s one of the only places in California you can enjoy alcoholic beverages right on the sand.

What to Pack for Your Day at Descanso Beach Club on Catalina Island

Packing Items for the Water:

  • Water shoes. While the beach is breathtaking to behold from the comfortable chaise lounges and cabanas, getting into the water can be a challenge. Descanso Beach is a rocky beach, so water shoes are essential. Trust me, I sat there watching person after person head to the water in excitement, only to turn right back around, in pain and complaining about the large, slippery rocks under the waves.
  • A fun water floaty. Once you do get past the rocky shore, the water is beautiful and calm on a nice sunny day. I saw several people relaxing in bliss on giant inflatable flamingos, pineapples, and intertubes. If you forget to bring your own, there is a shop at Descanso that sells them.
  • Waterproof and sand proof cell phone pouch. If you’re going to be getting wet or playing in the sand, it’s always a good idea to protect your technology.
  • Beach towel. Descanso Beach Club offers towels to those renting the chaise lounges or cabanas, but if you prefer to bring your own quick dry, sand free towel, you certainly can.

Packing Items for the Beach

  • A good beach bag. Spending a day at Descanso Beach Club requires a fair bit of walking. It can be about a 15 minute walk from the main stretch of boardwalk. Needless to say, you won’t want to have to walk all the way back to your hotel if you forgot something. Bring a sturdy beach bag that can help you bring all your beach necessities.
  • Sun hat. This goes without saying, but protecting your face from the sun is a must. Check out my related article on Recommended Sun Hats for a Summer Vacation.
  • Beach games. There are so many fun games to play on the beach. Here are a few of my favorites.
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Water. They sell water at Descanso Beach Club, but it’s always nice to be prepared with your own. I love keeping a hydroflask in my beach bag to keep my water nice and cool.
  • Sandals. Just in case you’re wearing your walking shoes when you arrive at Descanso Beach Club, pack some sandals in your beach bag to change into once you arrive.

Spending a Day at Descanso Beach Club on Catalina Island is Totally Worth it

Paying the fee to rent the beach space and enjoy amazing food and cocktails with a view of the ocean was totally worth it to me. The presidential cabana was absolute paradise, and I absolutely recommend it for groups or those looking for something special on an anniversary or birthday. The chaise lounges and signature cabanas are the more affordable option, however, and include the same amazing beach service. The beach is kept very clean, the staff are very friendly, and it was over all an amazing location and experience.

View from presidential cabana on Descanso Beach

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Our hot air balloon took flight just before sunrise, the sky still blanketed in pale blue light. As we continued rising higher into the air, the other balloons still on the ground started getting smaller and the houses began looking like tiny miniature models. When we reached a sufficient height, the pilot turned off the burner, eliminating all sound. In that moment, we were suspended over sleeping Temecula, practically shoulder to shoulder with 10 other breathing souls, in a basket high above the city. Below is more about my experience, and some tips on how to prepare for your own Temecula hot air balloon ride.

Hot air balloons on the ground
Hot air balloons on the ground

How to Prepare for a Temecula Hot Air Balloon Ride

What to Wear

Most hot air balloon rides happen at sunrise, and some companies offer rides that happen at sunset. Either way, part of your experience is going to be in the dark. Be sure to dress warmly. My hot air balloon ride experience happened in Temecula, California in February and the temperature was about 35 degrees Fahrenheit (1.6 Celsius) when we set out at 5:00am. We stood around in a field while the air balloons were being prepped, and it was pretty cold. I would recommend a heavy jacket, gloves, and hat, and some leg warmers or long underwear if needed. I also recommend comfortable shoes, as you will have to climb over the side of the basket to get in and out.

A hot air balloon ready for take off
A hot air balloon ready for take off

What to Pack and Bring on a Hot Air Ballon Ride

One of the major points of how to prepare for a Temecula hot air balloon sunrise is deciding what to pack. If you’re going to bring a purse or backpack, make sure it is small and that you don’t mind having to put it on the floor if needed. If you’re booking a shared hot balloon ride, there isn’t a lot of room as you are sharing a very small space with those around you. Here are some other suggestions on what to pack:

The Jolly Roger in the skies
The Jolly Roger of the skies

How to Choose a Company for your Temecula Hot Air Balloon Ride

Quality and Safety First

When shopping around and preparing for your Temecula hot air balloon ride, be sure to keep quality as your priority over price. When you’re high above the city, you want to make sure you have an experienced pilot with sturdy up-to-date equipment to keep you safe. After reading dozens of reviews, I decided to book with Compass Balloons. They were very well organized, efficient, and friendly.

How to prepare for a Temecula hot air balloon sunrise: Compass Balloons
Offloading the basket and preparing the balloon

Check What’s Included

I noticed some of the other Temecula hot air balloon companies had their customers in the air for a shockingly short period of time. My group was up in the air about an hour total. Be sure to check the length of your ride to make sure it meets your expectations. My trip with Compass Balloons included breakfast pastries and mimosas after flight. Nothing like standing in the middle of a field and popping a bottle of champagne with new friends. Be sure to tip your pilot as well at the end of the trip if you feel they did a great job with the operation.

Celebration mimosas and breakfast pastries
Celebration mimosas and breakfast pastries

Choosing a Group or Private Hot Air Balloon Ride

Most hot air balloon companies in Temecula offer both group and private rides. I considered a private ride because it seemed more personal, spacious, and romantic, but when I saw the huge price difference I decided to take my chances with the group. Keep in mind that most companies require a minimum number of guests to operate each ride. So get ready to be flexible with your plans if you’re planning your ride on a weekday or off season.

Penchanga balloon and the setting moon
Pechanga balloon and the setting moon

How to Prepare for Take off on a Temecula Hot Air Balloon Ride

On my hot air balloon experience, my group met at a designated meeting point where the company then shuttled us to our take-off location. They had the basket, balloon and equipment attached to the shuttle and ready to go. When we arrived at our take-off location at a nearby vineyard, the team then rolled out the balloon and began preparing for flight. Although it was really cold that early in the morning, I had a lot of fun walking around and watching the various companies prepare their balloons for flight.

Inflating before take off
Inflating before take off

Prepare to Climb into the Basket

I don’t know why I thought all hot air balloon baskets had little doors, but ours did not. There were foot holds on the sides of the basket to help the riders climb in. It wasn’t a problem for me to climb in, but it’s something I would keep in mind if you’re traveling with family members who aren’t as mobile or able to climb. It’s also something to keep in mind when deciding what to wear for the ride.

Other Tips on How to Prepare for a Temecula Hot Air Balloon Ride

  • Use the restroom beforehand. It kind of goes without saying, but there are no restrooms out in the field or on board the hot air balloon.
  • Pack very light. You do not want to add more weight to the basket, and there is very little room for maneuvering around if traveling with a group.
  • Dress warm if departing for a sunrise trip.
  • Bring some headphones or earbuds if you want to add a great soundtrack to your experience.
  • Be sure to get a photo in front of the balloon before or after take off. Since most of your pics will be of the landscape below or of each other in the basket in really close proximity, you will be thankful you snapped a photo of the balloon and basket as a whole on the outside.

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Keys View is a panoramic viewpoint in Joshua Tree national park that is easily accessible for park visitors, and provides stunning views of the desert landscape below. It’s often called the best view in Joshua Tree, and is a must see on any Joshua Tree trip. Keys View puts you at such a high vantage point, that on clear days you can even see down to Mexico. There are so many reasons to visit Keys View when in Joshua tree, but I’ve listed 5 major ones below to help with your travel planning.

Keys View is the best viewpoint in Joshua Tree (the top reason to visit)

The desert landscape seen from Keys View stretches far into the distance (you can even see a mountain top in Mexico on clear days). This magnificent viewpoint is one of the best in Joshua Tree National Park. There is a designated viewing platform up top for visitors to stop and admire the views. Signs are posted up on the platform as well to help identify the landmarks, and get a bit more information on the desert views in front of you. Binoculars are recommended to be able to see them all. With the light and shadows ever changing the surrounding landscape, the experience at Keys View will be different each hour of the day. From Keys View you can see:

  • Palm Springs
  • Coachella Valley
  • The Salton Sea
  • Mount San Jacinto
  • Mount Gorgonio
  • Mount Signal (in Mexico!)
Desert landscape views from the overlook in Joshua Tree
Overlook at Keys View

Keys View is Easy to Access

For those on a road trip to Joshua tree or who are just driving through the national park, Keys View is a perfect stop because it easy so easily accessed. It is located on park maps and is easy to find. Be sure to grab a paper map on your way in or download an offline park map for areas with little to no cell service. There is a large parking lot and a paved hill heading up to the viewing platform. Keys View is one of the amazing locations in Joshua Tree National Park that can be reached without a hike.

Parking Lot and walking path at Keys View
Parking Lot and Paved Walking Path at Keys View

Keys View is beautiful any of time of day, but this spot is at its most spectacular during sunset or sunrise. Sunrise is the most popular visiting hour, when the light can be seen sinking into the desert horizon as the orange tones fade from the sky. Since sunset is the most popular time to visit, be sure to get there early to get yourself a parking spot and prime viewing spot. This is especially important for those looking to set up tripods for some sunset photography. If you’re looking for an alternative view, try arriving in the early hours of the morning to watch moon set as the sun slowly rises and warms up the desert. Sunrise is sure to much less crowded, any time of year.

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Exploring the walking paths at Keys View

Keys View is the Trailhead for the Inspiration Peak Hike

If you’re feeling adventurous and want to see more beautiful Joshua Tree views, you can easily access the Inspiration Peak Hike from Keys View. Keep your eyes peeled for the trailhead. This 2 mile moderately-paced hike takes you out and back to Inspiration Peak, another stunning viewpoint of the desert below. The first part of the trail is a bit tricky to follow, so be sure to download an offline map. I like using apps like AllTrails for my hikes. As with any desert hike, be sure to bring sturdy athletic shoes, long pants, stick to the marked trail, and watch out for snakes. If traveling with lots of supplies, like food, first aid, or camera equipment, I recommend one of these day backpacks for hiking.

Parking lot and visitors on the viewing platform
Visitors on the viewing platform

Keys View has Major Photography Opportunities

If you’re looking for photography opportunities at Keys View, be sure to avoid the harsh light of midday. The sunlight at noon really washes out the shadows and colors of the desert landscape. The view is still awe-inspiring, but your photos will be much better in the morning or early evening when there are some shadows and definition in the desert below. There is plenty of room at Keys View as well, so feel free to bring your photography equipment and let your creativity run wild. New to photography? I recommend one of these photography starter kits. Or to see what I use for my website and travel blogging, check out my related article on Travel Blogging Photography Gear.

Information landmark signs at the overlook

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Joshua Tree is a city full of free souls and delightfully bizarre desert experiences. In this town, I found so many amazing Instagrammable photo spots that really allowed me to capture the beauty and essence of Joshua Tree. Here is a list of top, iconic images that will no doubt bring joy to your Instagram followers and family. Keep in mind, however, that sometimes it’s between the iconic sights where the true photo gems lie. 

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Cholla Cactus Garden (My favorite Instagrammable Photo Spot in Joshua Tree)

This garden of miniature Cholla Cacti, also known as teddy bear cacti, is where magic happens every morning at sunrise. At a certain time of day after the sun peaks over the mountain horizon, the cacti glow a brilliant orange. This color spreads across the garden, illuminating cacti as far as you can see, which creates the most magical backdrop for Instagram photos and desert photography in general. For more tips on when to visit, what to bring, and what to avoid at this spot, be sure to check out my article on catching the Sunrise at Cholla Cactus Garden.

Sunrise at Cholla Cactus Garden in Joshua Tree National Park
Sunrise at Cholla Cactus Garden in Joshua Tree National Park

Getting to the Cholla Cactus Garden 

The Cholla Cactus Garden is located in the center of Joshua Tree National Park. It’s right off the main Pinto Basin Road, and marked with a trailhead sign, which leads to the parking lot. Since it is in the center of the park, prepare for a bit of driving time to get there. Depending on which park entrance you are using, it may be up to a 40 minute drive to reach this Instagram photo spot. There is an entrance fee to get into Joshua Tree National Park that you can pay upon arrival.

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Be sure to take some photos on the boardwalk!

Pioneertown 

Pioneertown is a step back in time. Embrace a trip to the Wild West in this unique and Instagram-worthy town, originally designed in the 1940’s as a live-in 1800’s movie set for western films. There are plenty of Instagrammable things to do in Pioneertown during which you will find the best photo spots. While some storefronts are still movie set facades, some are actual shops, including a general store, pottery shop, and restaurants. 

Bank and hotel facade in pioneertown joshua tree, one of the best Instagrammable spots
So many insta-worthy spots in Pioneertown

Getting to Pioneertown

You can find this Instagram photo haven at 53626 Mane St, Pioneertown, CA 92268. Located perfectly close to Joshua Tree, it’s a really easy spot to add in to your road trip itinerary. There are plenty of dirt parking lots located nearby all the shops. I recommend finding the nearest spot you can, and just wandering the area to find the best photography inspiration.

MazAmar Art Pottery building in Pioneertown, Joshua Tree, California
MazAmar Art Pottery building

Joshua Tree Saloon (one of the most entertaining Instagrammable photo spots in Joshua Tree)

Located in downtown Joshua Tree, a close drive from the West entrance of Joshua Tree National Park is the Joshua Tree Saloon. This place is exactly the saloon you want it to be. The old wooden saloon decor on the outside is just a hint at the fun that awaits inside. Throughout the saloon and outdoor seating area, you’ll find many Instagrammable photo spots one would only find in a saloon, like old kitchen and farm equipment, old signs on the walls, and brightly colored trucks and buses with which to give your best pose.

Joshua Tree Saloon
Golden Hour at the Joshua Tree Saloon

Getting to Joshua Tree Saloon

Located at 61835 Twentynine Palms Highway, Joshua Tree, CA 92252, this instagram photo spot is a perfect location to add to your trip, because the food and drinks here are amazing. The staff were very welcoming and friendly, and were happy to make recommendations about the menu. The saloon is in a great central location, and is nearby some great gift shops as well.

Exterior of Joshua Tree Saloon

Keys View (the most panoramic Instagrammable photo spot in Joshua Tree)

Keys View is a wonderful vantage point that overlooks a beautiful, panoramic landscape below. From this spot you can see a mountain in Mexico, Coachella Valley, the Salton Sea, Palm Springs, and the San Andreas Fault line. Keys View view is notoriously one of the best spots to see the sunset in the national park. Come here for some morning hiking and photography, and then come back for sunset and see the park in golden light.

Instagram photo spot at keys view
Panoramic and windy views at Keys View

Getting to Keys View

Keys View is the highest point in the park, and is labeled on all GPS maps simply as Keys View without an address. It has clear signage on the park roads as you get close, and it is clearly labeled on the paper park maps. If you want a paper map, you can get a free one from the ranger at the entrance booth on your way in. Keys View is easily accessible by car, making it a nice quick opportunity to grab some Instagram photos. There is plenty of parking at the trailhead, and it is a quick walk up a paved hill to get to the viewing area.

Walking at Keys View in Joshua Tree
Walking at Keys View in Joshua Tree

With a Joshua Tree (one of the most obvious Instagrammable photo spots in Joshua Tree)

The heart, soul, and namesake of this city is the Joshua Tree. These infamous trees with their multiple, wacky branches extending and bending in all directions, make perfect backdrops for Instagram photos. They are quirky and have a ton of personality. And did you know the Joshua Tree isn’t actually a tree? It’s technically a giant succulent.

Instagrammable photo spots in Joshua Tree
Finding Instagrammable photo spots in Joshua Tree

Finding the perfect Insta-worthy Joshua Trees

Joshua Trees are located all throughout the park, so there are plenty of photo opportunities to catch them in different light and against different backdrops. Good luck picking just one to photograph, as there are so many different shapes and sizes to these trees!

Joshua trees in the desert landscape

Rock Scrambling

There are some amazingly massive boulders in Joshua Tree. Capturing these rocks in the right light will get you some beautiful orange tones in your photos. Catching some Joshua Trees in front of near these boulders would give you a classic desert backdrop for your Instagram shots. Climbing on top of them may get you some great views as well! Morning or afternoon is most ideal, and golden hour is the absolute best. Careful with your steps on these boulders, and be sure to bring a flashlight if you’re staying out past sunset.

Climbing boulders in the desert

Finding the perfect boulders 

There are plenty of great Instagrammable boulder areas in Joshua Tree National Park, but one classic set of boulders is called Jumbo Rocks. This photo spot is easy to access with parking nearby: Jumbo Rocks Campground, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277. On your drive through the park, you will no doubt see tons of boulder areas of which you can stop and take photos.

Boulders in morning light
Boulders in morning light

A Boulder naturally shaped like a skull, skull rock in Joshua Tree National Park is a visitor favorite. Erosion over time has caused two eye sockets to appear on the rock, making it look like a giant skull emerging from the earth. For the best light and to avoid midday crowds and heat, be sure to visit this Instagrammable photo spot during the morning or afternoon. 

Getting to Skull Rock

Located along the 1.7 mile hiking trail loop called Skull Rock Trail, the rock is easy to find on foot. There is clear signage from the main road and parking on site. The trailhead is right across from the Jumbo Rocks Campground: Jumbo Rocks Campground, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277.

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Photography Equipment Used in These Photos

Camera

Cell phone cameras are amazing these days, but if you’re looking for a good camera recommendation, I use a Sony Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Camera and I love it. It’s lightweight, it has an awesome mix of settings, and includes an instant download to your cellphone for easy Instagram posting on the go. 

Tripod

I recently purchased this lightweight camera tripod and I take it everywhere! It’s perfect for getting group shots or shots of yourself if you’re exploring solo. It collapses pretty easily and comes with a carrying case. There are also tripods that are compatible with cameras and phones, like this phone tripod stand. Getting a tripod is definitely an photography game changer! 

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Walking down Mane Street in Pioneertown is like stepping into the Wild West. The hot sand crunches beneath your boots as the sun beats down in your eyes. The only things in sight beyond this tiny, wooden strip of a town are the lonely desert mountains in the distance. From the quaint Pioneertown Motel to the infamous local bar, Pappy and Harriet’s, Pioneertown has everything a cowboy or cowgirl could need. Here is a list of classic things to do in this Wild West town.

Get your BBQ fix at local favorite, Pappy and Harriet’s Pioneer Palace. Expect to find this place packed on summer weekends. With mesquite BBQ and killer cocktails served in mason jars, Pappy and Harriet’s makes you feel right at home. Be sure to catch some live music here as well. Serving as a venue to local and famous artists, this Pioneer Palace books rock, indie, and country all year round.

Pappy and Harriet’s BBQ Restaurant and bar in Joshua Tree
Pappy and Harriet’s Restaurant, bar, and venue

Shop at the Pioneertown General Store

Previously located in the iconic red Likker Barn, the Pioneertown General Store can now be found in the more centrally located Saddlery building. This place is a gem you can’t miss. Stop in this shop for Pioneertown souvenirs, western attire, and vintage clothing.

Stay at the Pioneertown Motel (one of the most immersive things to do in Pioneertown)

The charming Pioneertown Motel was built in 1946 to host movie stars and filmmakers on Wild West movie sets. This space currently combines modern southwestern decor combined with classic Wild West nostalgia. The property has 19 rooms and is home to the newly restored Red Dog Saloon, serving western cocktails and delicious tacos.

Joshua tree views

Pick up some local art at the Pottery shop

In the beautiful pottery building you will find MazAmar Art Pottery, a shop that sells handcrafted and functional pottery items including Joshua Tree mugs, pots, and tiles. They feature the work of local Pioneertown artists, and the pieces are absolutely stunning. If looking for things to do to do support local artists, don’t pass up this chance to take home a creation from the high desert. 

MazAmar Art Pottery building in Pioneertown, Joshua Tree, California
MazAmar Art Pottery building

Walk the Western Movie Set (one of the most historic things to do in Pioneertown)

One of the most fun and historic things to do in Pioneertown is to simply walk past the shops and admire the wild western feel of the place. Built in the 1940’s by actor Dick Curtis, Pioneertown was designed to be a live-in Wild West movie set. Hundreds of westerns have been filmed here, and it infamously hosted the Gene Autry show for 5 years. Many of the storefronts are Wild West facades that add to the photogenic charm of Pioneertown.

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Wild West Storefronts on Mane Street

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