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Hidden Valley Campground

44 sites · RV, Tent

Want to sleep below giant boulders and starry skies in the center of Joshua Tree National Park but don’t have a reservation?

Hidden Valley Campground is for you. All 44 campsites are available on a  first-come, first-served basis, rewarding those who show up earliest. Home to Intersection Rock and numerous boulder problems, Hidden Valley is also a hub of Joshua Tree’s rock climbing community. Each Hidden Valley campsite comes with a picnic table, a fire ring, and access to pit toilets, though potable water is not available, so bring plenty of your own and plan to refill at the West Entrance Station water spigot as needed. RVs are welcome but must not exceed 24 feet in length—Hidden Valley Campground has no hookups.

Tips for snagging a campsite reservation

  • All 44 Hidden Valley campsites are first-come, first-served. No advance reservations are available.
  • To snag a site, arrive early and locate an open and vacant campsite. Park at the site, set up camp, and then proceed to the entrance station to complete a registration envelope and pay via cash only. Finally, clip your reservation stub to the post at the entrance of your campsite.
  • Hidden Valley Campground is very popular and frequently fills up on weekends, holidays, and during fall, winter, and spring school breaks. You may increase your odds of finding a campsite if you arrive on a morning between Monday and Thursday.
  • If Hidden Valley is full, you can also look for a campsite at one of Joshua Tree's other two first-come, first-served campgrounds: White Tank and Belle.
  • When to go

    Most campers aim for spring or fall trips to Joshua Tree, when the days are warm and the nights are cool. If you're comfortable with cold weather camping and lows in the 30s, winter is also a great time to visit. Due to the park’s desert climate, summers are grueling with average highs creeping up to the triple digits. If visiting in summer, we recommend staying in a Hipcamp with AC in the town of Joshua Tree and making day trips into the park in the mornings and evenings to avoid the high heat.

    What this place offers
    Campfire allowed
    Pets allowed
    No showers
    Toilets
    No potable water
    Picnic tables
    No sewage hookups
    No electric hookups
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    What this place offers
    Campfire allowed
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    No showers
    Toilets
    No potable water
    Picnic tables
    No sewage hookups
    No electric hookups

    Your guide to camping in Hidden Valley Campground

    Overview

    Biking

    Road cyclists use Park Boulevard for long rides, but be advised there is no bike lane and cars travel fast. Gravel and mountain bike riders will experience less traffic by using the park's unpaved roads. You can link up to a few of these dirt routes, like Queen Valley Road and Big Horn Road, beyond the Barker Dam parking area. It goes without saying though, that since you're in the desert, you should be sure to bring and drink plenty of water—there is no potable water in Joshua Tree National Park.

    Hiking

    The one-mile Hidden Valley Loop trail starts at the day-use area near Hidden Valley Campground. The Barker Dam, Ryan Mountain, and Boy Scout trails are all less than three miles away as well. Because this is the desert (and there is no potable water), you should be absolutely certain to only go as far as you can stay hydrated, and bring more water than you think you will need.

    Horseback riding

    Sometimes, a strikingly beautiful place is just made better by the presence of a good friend. We believe this absolutely applies to horses, and there many paths open to equestrians and their four-legged friends at Joshua Tree. Riders can come for the day, camp at one of two campgrounds that have facilities for horses, or acquire a special permit for camping in the backcountry with livestock. Personally, we think falling asleep under the stars in one of the wildest places in the country with your favorite non-human sounds pretty epic. Check out the trails open for exploration here and, if you are interested in renting horses for the afternoon, you can head over to Joshua Tree Ranch, which offers tours in the park.

    Off-roading (OHV)

    You KNOW those endless stretches of California desert are calling your name, and you can feel your fingers itching at the thought of revving up the four-wheel drive and hitting those dusty paths. There are, quite literally, nearly 100 miles of road available for exploring this forlorn and mystical land, giving you extensive opportunities to reach toward that horizon and take in some of the truly striking scenery surrounding you. Check out some of our favorite treks , then pack up the 4-wheeler and get some mud (well, dust) on those tires.

    Climbing

    Hidden Valley is Joshua Tree’s unofficial climber’s campground. It’s home to some of the park’s best trad climbing on Intersection Rock, and there are hundreds of bouldering sites nearby. On weekend mornings from October to April, the park’s climbing ranger hosts Climber Coffee meetups here. Visitors are spoiled—Joshua Tree National Park boasts some of the most amazing climbing routes in the world with more than 400 climbing formations and 8,000 climbing routes.

    Wildlife watching

    Keep your eyes (and ears) peeled for coyotes at Hidden Valley Campground. With a bit of luck, you may also spot kangaroo rats, cottontail rabbits, hummingbirds, horned lizards, and desert tortoises on your J-Tree camping trip.

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