Joshua Tree National Park, California – Day One

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Joshua Tree National Park encompasses about 800,000 acres (slightly larger than Yosemite National Park at 742,000 acres) with two distinct desert regions. The Mojave Desert is in the northern part of the park, complete with Joshua Trees and the Colorado Desert in the southern part of the park, has lots of cacti and, like parts of the Great Basin (Death Valley) to the north, some of the area is below sea level. The Salton Sea that borders the park is seen from Keys Vista within the park. You may click on any of the above links (they open in a new window) to find more information about the area. The area is desert plants, desert animals, surrounded by windmills, solar farms, a Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center and vast stretches of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands where RV’ers take their rigs or ‘toy boxes’ filled with motor cycles, four wheelers, jeeps and dune buggies to play during the winter’s mild temperatures.

Day One of the trip began before sunrise in the Sierras (a time of day I’m not always up for). When I sat down to start pulling photos for the trip, I quickly realized there were too many for one post. Stay tuned for Day Two! There are a few photos of the five-hour road trip.

Pre-dawn over the White Mountains
Pre-dawn over the White Mountains close to home.
Dawn glow on the Sierras. You can see the White Mountain shadows on the lower part of the mountains.
Dawn glow on the Sierras. You can see the White Mountain shadows on the lower part of the mountains.
Diaz Lake and the Alabama Hills. There were fisherman across the lake to the right of the photo.
Diaz Lake and the Alabama Hills in front of the Sierras. There were fisherman across the lake to the right of the photo.

My photographer friends from SoCal were not arriving until the next day, so I cruised through the park for a few hours in the afternoon on Day One. I barely scratched the surface of the park though. I will have to go back again – love the National Parks Pass!

Joshua Trees. There was an actual forest of them along part of the road through the park, but since it was a holiday weekend, the road was VERY busy and I didn't stop there either day as there aren't a lot of pull-offs along that stretch.
Joshua Trees. There was an actual forest of them  – some two stories tall – along part of the road through the park, but since it was a holiday weekend, the road was VERY busy and I didn’t stop there either day as there aren’t a lot of pull-offs along that stretch. These trees were in the beginning of the park drive, not part of the ‘forest’.
Keyes Point - a popular sunset area in the park.
Keyes Point – a popular sunset area in the park.
Lots of photographers, people playing cards, coolers of refreshment.
Lots of photographers, people playing cards, meditating (or nursing a headache), coolers of refreshment, waiting for the sunset.
In the far distance is the Salton Sea, bordering the park on the southwest side.
In the far distance is the Salton Sea, bordering the park on the southwest side.
Not enough clouds to make a spectacular sunset!
Not enough clouds to make a spectacular sunset!

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Day is done. Venus in the western sky.
Day is done. Venus in the western sky: look close, it’s the only star/planet showing.

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