Getting There
Getting to Joshua Tree National Park
Going to the park is relatively easy. With two airports within driving distance, you can generally get to the park from anywhere.
By Air
McCarran International Airport (LAS)
McCarran International Airport is about three hours from the park. It is serviced by most domestic and international carriers.
- AeroMexico
- Alaska Airlines
- Allegiant
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
LAX is about three to four hours from Joshua Tree National Park, depending on traffic. It is serviced by nearly every domestic and international carrier.
By Car
• | The West Entrance is located five miles south of the junction of Highway 62 and Park Boulevard at Joshua Tree Village. |
• | The North Entrance is in Twentynine Palms, three miles south of the junction of Highway 62 and Utah Trail. |
• | The South Entrance near Cottonwood Spring is an access point along Interstate 10, 25 miles east of Indio. |
Getting Around
The best way to get around the park is by car. For more information about guided tours, visit our TOURS PAGE.
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