What To Pack For Your Joshua Tree National Park Roadtrip

Joshua Tree National Park is the perfect weekend away for those living in or even visiting Los Angeles or Las Vegas because from both locations this infamous National Park is only a few hours away. In fact, from Las Vegas, Joshua Tree National Park is only a 3-hour drive, and from Los Angeles it is 2 hours and 30 minutes. If you do plan a road trip to Joshua Tree National Park from either of these or another location, you need to ensure you are prepared as many of the roads to and from Joshua Tree National Park are void of the conveniences that overfill most urban areas. Here are the top 10 items you should have with you to make your road trip to Joshua Tree National Park comfortable and safe.

1. Portable Water Filtration System

Staying hydrated is essential when visiting Joshua Tree National Park. Make sure you bring plenty of water bottles with you and a water filtration system in case you need to refill your bottles along the way.

2. First Aid Kit

Accidents can happen, especially in the desert, so it's always a good idea to have a first aid kit in your car. Pack some bandages, antiseptic, pain relievers, and any other essential medications you may need.

3. Map

While you may rely on your smartphone's GPS system, it's always a good idea to have a physical map and guidebook with you. This way, you won't have to worry about losing signal or running out of battery.

4. Sunscreew

The sun on the way to and in Joshua Tree National Park can be intense, even in the winter months. Be sure to pack sunscreen and sunglasses to protect your skin and eyes from harmful UV rays.

5. Blankets

Even if you're visiting during the summer, temperatures can drop significantly at night in Joshua Tree National Park. Pack blankets to keep you cozy and comfortable.

6. Snacks

There are few amenities on the way to and in the park, so be sure to bring snacks and food with you. This way, you won't have to worry about running out of food or relying on gas station snacks.

7. Portable Phone Charger

A portable phone charger can be a lifesaver if you need to charge your phone on the go. Make sure you bring one that's compatible with your phone.

8. Headlamp

In the event you were to unfortunately experience a car issue at night having a headlamp will be immensely helpful. It will also be beneficial for your exploring in Joshua Tree National Park since at night can be an incredible experience. Be sure to bring a headlamp or flashlight so you can see where you're going and stay safe.

9. Disposable Camera

With stunning landscapes and unique rock formations along the way and in Joshua Tree National Park is a photographer's dream. Bring a disposable camera to capture all the amazing moments and scenery…follow park regulations to ensure a memorable and enjoyable experience.

10. Trash Bags

When exploring the park, it's essential to leave no trace behind. Pack trash bags to make sure you can dispose of any waste responsibly.

By packing these top 10 items, you'll be prepared for anything on your road trip to Joshua Tree National Park. Enjoy the scenery, stay safe, and have a great time exploring this incredible park!

Tell us in the comments what other items you would add to the list.

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Hilary Victoria

Hilary is co-founder of WKNDR. She’s hiked every official (and many unofficial) trails in Joshua Tree National Park, including the entire California Riding and Hiking Trail. She’s our resident expert on all things outdoors, things to do, and places to see in the high desert.

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