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Must See Street Art When Visiting Joshua Tree National Park

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Welcome to the vibrant world of street art in the desert oasis of 29 Palms and Joshua Tree! This unique area of Southern California is known for its stunning natural beauty, but it's also home to some incredible street art that's just waiting to be discovered. So, grab your camera and let's take a tour of some of the best street art in the area! All of which is a short distance from the WKNDR Starside and Parkside vacation rentals (TO LEARN MORE CLICK HERE).

1. The Integratron Mural

Located on 2477 Belfield Boulevard in Landers, this colorful mural is a tribute to the Integratron, a unique structure that's said to have healing powers. Painted by artist Christina Angelina, this stunning mural features a woman floating in the sky, surrounded by swirling patterns and vibrant colors. It's a must-see for anyone interested in art and spirituality.

2. The Monument Mural

This colorful mural is located on 72144 Baker Boulevard in Baker, California. The Monument Mural is an ode to the classic American diner, with a retro-inspired design that's sure to catch your eye. Painted by artist Phil Yeh, this vibrant mural features a variety of diner-inspired imagery, including classic cars, neon signs, and a giant hamburger.

3. The Joshua Tree Mural

Located on 61877 Twentynine Palms Highway in Joshua Tree, this beautiful mural captures the essence of the area perfectly. Painted by artist John Coleman, this colorful mural features the iconic Joshua tree, along with a stunning desert landscape and vibrant blue sky. It's a great spot to take a picture and capture the beauty of the area.

4. The World Famous Crochet Museum

Located on 61855 Twentynine Palms Highway in Joshua Tree, this quirky museum is a must-see for anyone interested in art and craft. The outside of the museum features a colorful mural of crocheted squares, which is a playful nod to the museum's unique collection of crocheted items. It's a fun and funky spot that's sure to make you smile.

5. The Old Schoolhouse Mural

Located on 4733 Adobe Road in Twentynine Palms, this stunning mural captures the history of the area perfectly. Painted by artist Brian Henry, this colorful mural features a scene from the old schoolhouse, with children playing outside and a teacher in the background. It's a beautiful tribute to the area's past and a great spot to take a picture.

The 29 Palms and Joshua Tree area is full of incredible street art that's just waiting to be discovered. Whether you're interested in spirituality, classic diners, or the area's history, there's something here for everyone. So, grab your camera and start exploring!

Let us know which of these you’ve seen when visiting Joshua Tree National Park and what others you would add to this list in the comments below. 

For a guide to strange art around Joshua Tree click here.