Visited the Joshua Tree National Park

Monday, April 1, 2019
If you are a long time follower of my blog you can tell, we like a quick getaways from where we're at. Because California offers so many beautiful destinations within a few hours drive. We decided to visit  Joshua Tree National Park located at southeast from LA. As we begin to enter the park we notice red rock formations and obscure shapes that are so powerful. 

The desert of Joshua Tree is world renowned for good reason. These lands are special simply because they are untouched and naked with real energy. It is a deep and very healing experience to relax in breathtaking desert. No wonder why so many artists, musicians and spiritual enthusiasts flock here. Joshua Tree is the ideal place to explore personal retreats, nourish and satisfy your body, mind and soul. It is a true mecca of profound healing.

It is a deep and very healing experience to bask in the vast breathtaking desert.

Joshua Tree Park sign by the Visitor center. 

It was great to see a Joshua Tree!

These lands are special simply because they are untouched and naked with real energy.


The rock formations are incredible.

It is a true mecca of profound healing. 



This was no routine Jeep adventure. It was an almost spiritual journey that took 32 years to fulfill. The Joshua Tree National Park is truly amazing.




What is you favorite National Park and why? Share it with us on the comment below. 


17 comments:

  1. Looks like a beautiful place to visit. Can't do it this year but perhaps if we are close we can make it out to enjoy the trees and scenery.

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  2. I definitely need to go there. It looks like it's gorgeous in a fun place to visit. I love to travel also exploring here will definitely be added to my list.

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  3. I know lots of people who love JT. I have never been and personally don't know that I ever would go - but it's certainly a great escape from LA!

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  4. I love that park here in the northeast we don't get trees and desert like that. I would love to visit if I get out west.

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  5. I’ve never visited this national park before. It looks like such a fun experience. I have to add it’s on my bucket list.

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  6. What an absolutely beautiful looking national park to go and explore. The views all look absolutely stunning! Nature is so beautiful.

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  7. Oh wow, this is so cool! I need to get here one day. I just love the scenery. I really need to visit more National Parks.

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  8. Wow! Everything looks spectacular but I must agree: those rock formations are indeed, incredible! Would love to visit here someday.

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  9. The rock formations look really surreal. I wonder how old is that tree... and where else in the world can we find it.

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  10. What a beautiful place to visit! All of those trees in the desert is stunning to see, this is a definite must see for me in the future.

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  11. I was there in September. That place etched a big heart in my soul. We loved every moment we were there.

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  12. I feel like I have heard a LOT about Joshua Tree lately and now I want to plan a trip. LOVE your photos!!

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  13. Looks like a great place to visit. I would love to check it out, and enjoy the trees and nature!

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  14. It is always visit to national park, we used to visit when we are in Utah. I would like to visit Joshua tree National park some time.

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  15. It looks like the Joshua Tree National Park is a perfect place to visit. Those rock formations are absolutely perfect

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  16. There was a time in her life that Babushka was very much into the SW decor; your post just reminded BB of the serenity and beauty of that. Gracias.

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  17. Wow! The trees are so cool! I definitely would love to see and explore the place too!

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