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4.5 (53 reviews)

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Site 88
Sandee L.

You can't get better than camping amongst the Jumbo Rocks at Joshua Tree! I was able to reserve site 88, which was essentially a pull through parking spot on the side of the road with the actual campsite next to it. The campsites at Jumbo Rocks vary widely from tent walk ins to more spacious sites so make sure you read the "allowable equipment" section carefully on recreation.gov. This campground, as with all JT campgrounds, is bare bones. Be prepared! There are basically zero amenities: No campground host No firewood No general store No running water No showers No flush toilets (pit toilets only)

Silhouette shot with the Milky Way
Caroleann B.

We had a great time for the 1 night we stayed just to view the Milky Way! It was hot during the day (summer time!) but we knew we had to take advantage of the opportunity for this viewing. Who doesn't like Joshua Tree?! We arrived to the campground and it was about 102-104 degrees. We were fortunate that the location of our site was just on the other side of some 'Jumbo Rocks'! Because shortly after arriving and setting up (before dark) the sun set behind the rocks and kept us comfortable. We got two sites but ending up using one. There were many sites open the night we stayed, but the next couple of nights it was almost completely booked! We set our site up with the tent/canopy and cots arranged strategically inside (4 cots). We walked around our little loop for some pics and came across the amphitheater. Bathrooms were near by, but we set up our own little outhouse. After dinner we decided to go to the other site we reserved and took some pics. What a gorgeous night, the Milky Way showed its beauty in the night sky and we were in awe.... We decided to pull out the cots from inside of the canopy/tent scatter them where we were comfortable to lay underneath the stars. We ended up sleeping outdoors on the cots and one hammock until the morning. We slept with a sheet (there were no flying bugs) the weather was perfect. Did not get a chill until 5 or 6 in the morning. We woke and headed up a slope to watch the sunrise. Once sunrise broke we quickly went back to the campsite to pack up before the scorching heat made it's presence. We were out of the campground by 7am and on our way to have breakfast. I would definitely camp at this campground again. The noise will carry because of the the boulders. Some of the spaces look tight, so be sure to do your homework/research for the sites you are looking at. This is a great area to go stargazing!

Melissa G.

This is a great location for boulder climbing and star gazing. The campground is clean, and the outhouse style bathrooms are cleaned daily. Important to note there is NO water at this location-so you will need to bring extra for washing and fire control. The camp sites are spaced oddly, so that several are back behind others, which was a bit awkward. Overall it was a fun and unique experience- my first time out here. Lots of wonderful hikes for all abilities- just be aware of the weather, and hike in the morning or evening to avoid the heat of midday.

Site 118
Caitlin D.

We enjoyed this campground. It is very central - about 18 miles from the west entrance and 8 miles from the north entrance. Our site (118) was one of the smaller ones - we had our camper van which barely fit, and we probably could have fit a small tent as well. Our kids (almost 5 and 6 years old) LOVED climbing all the rocks and exploring! We went just after Christmas, so it was very cold and despite all sites being reserved, was fairly empty, so this review does not reflect what it would be like during busier times.

Rosalie K.

I camped here by myself for one night at the beginning of April! Coming from out of town and on my own, I was reassured in the fact that I could reserve a campsite. I believe some of the sites are first come first serve only. The campsites feature pit toilets, campfire rings, grills, rock picnic tables, and no water or no electricity. The weather was great in April... I did wear a puffy in the morning and was in shorts and a tank top just an hour later. I stopped at Von's in Twentynine Palms to pick up water and firewood before getting into the park. The sites were close together, but I felt secluded from the surrounding families - at least at my site there seemed to be some bushes/shrubbery that did divide up the area well. I loved being surrounded by rocks that are easy to climb and explore. I did see park rangers driving around, but didn't really do a "check-in" - I'm not sure what protocol is here, but I just found my campsite and set up with no problems at all. I did see mostly tent camping, but some RVs that were a little squished on the narrow road. I like that this campsite is right on an easy trail that leads to Skull Rock. Other trails are not too far of a drive. I hope to return to Joshua Tree again.. it is a beautiful, magical place!! I would also choose to stay here again!

Eric M.

By far my most favorite area of the park. The rocks and boulders here are MASSIVE! As far as jungle gyms go, this is the one to beat and so far I haven't found a better one in the park. Camping can fill up here on the weekends so just be warned in case you wanna randomly head out there. The hiking and climbing here is amazing! I've been here hundreds of times and am always finding new areas to explore. I definitely recommend checking out this area of the park! Even more so if you're a climber. If you've got a night or 2, camping here can be surreal and a must do. There's nothing really like this place anywhere. Everything about this park is an experience everyone should be able to see.

Site 17, 18, 19
Anne M.

First off, life is simply more comfortable w access to running water. However, there is none here. So, either come here & accept this fact. Or, stay in a local hotel/rental outside the national park. That said, this campground is awesome!! Most of the sites have huge boulders bordering at least one side. All of the campsites have fire rings, bbqs, and a table. The early morning and late afternoon/evening light creates a beautiful setting. The night sky is illuminated with stars. Many other "attractions" such as Skull Rock are close to the campground. I'd return in a heartbeat! Few helpful hints- they do not sell firewood at the campsite. Some kind soul left a burning candle in the outhouse, which helped negate some nastiness!

Campsite 81
Elise H.

This campground is just beautiful! While some sites are smaller and less private, the majority of sites have plenty of space. With pit toilets and no running water, it's certainly not luxurious but the views are all you truly need here. We love that this campground is attached to the Skull Rock Trail and has another less popular trail on the backside of the campground. There was no host present when we went so that is something to consider but overall we had a fantastic time with will certainly return in the future.

Climbing the Jaws route at Hall of Horrors
Julie G.

Stayed here on Thanksgiving Thu and Fri nite campsite 1 & 7. What a great memorable thanksgiving camping experience! It is a first come first serve campsite. Great food in our group. The only minus is the bathrooms are a bit smelly at this site. The other parts of the park arent as bad. Also, there is no running water here so you have to bring your own. You can fill up your water jugs at the park entrance. We drove over to the Hall of Horrors area and climbed Jaws 5.6, Lickety Splits 5.7, & Zardoz 5.8. Also went down to barker dam. Totally dry, no water there. Some bouldering.

Dawn at 5:40 am, the last morning of our trip. Great way to start the day :)
Esther B.

This was my first time camping in the desert (I'm a forest kind of gal) and Jumbo Rocks did not disappoint. Just like its name, it's a campsite surrounded by enormous stones and rocks. The first thing you should be aware of, is that there's not a drop of running water. No sinks or showers and no flushable toilets. Baby wipes and hand sanitizer is a must here! And be sure to bring plenty of drinkable water. Always bring more than less. You don't want to be dehydrated in the desert. If you're able, I would bring a tarp or canopy of some kind for your campsite. The sun gets unbearably hot, even more so during peak hours. A huge reason why my friend and I chose this camp site was so we could climb all the rocks. And climb we did! You can literally see campers attempting to scale the nearest rock. It was always an incredibly fun challenge. This campsite was also just a quick drive away from most of the attractions and hiking trails. On our last morning, we woke at around 4am to see the sun rise on top of one of the larger rocks. Dawn was stunning. Jumbo Rocks was a great place to stay. Vast, mostly quiet and surrounded by the enormous presence of nature. There was a stillness that you can't quite find in the forest. And the fact that there aren't any trees to cover the sky. Just, wow. The stars were amazing here. My only negative experience about this place was that so many people encroached upon our campsite. Some people would walk at the very edge of it to look at the view, others would climb the giant rock right above our heads and a few would just walk right in the middle of our site. And no one would even acknowledge us or our privacy. I especially loved the two buddies who decided to sit on the rock nearby at 3 am and have a lengthy laughter inducing conversation... (At that point my friend and I just decided to wake up) I normally love people, but damn, I came to camp for nature and seclusion; not to turn around and get freaked out by a stranger behind me.

Jumbo Rock formations.
Roy H.

Bring the entire family; the kids will absolutely love it. Just keep a close eye on the little ones and make sure the bigger ones are aware of the many dangers. Jumbo Rocks is a first-come, first-served campground; you can't make reservations. It is the largest campground within JTNP with 124 sites. There is no running water, only vault toilets (which are kept fairly clean), so make sure to bring plenty along. It's pretty much centrally located within the park which makes it convenient to visit other nearby attractions within the park... and there's plenty of attractions all around. Within a 15 mile radius of Jumbo Rocks there are several "Nature Walks"; Arch Rock, Barker Dam, Cap Rock, Cholla Cactus Garden, Hidden Valley, and of course you can't miss out on the Skull Rock Nature Trail - a short jaunt that starts and ends in the campground. And then there's Keys View, a must-see panoramic view of the Coachella Valley, the San Andreas Fault Line, the Salton Sea, and... on a clear day you can even see Mexico! There are many trails for day hikes as well; Lost Horse Mine, Ryan Mountain, Queen Mountain, not to mention the potentially endless combination of hikes via the California Riding and Hiking Trail which traverses 35 miles throughout this amazing National Park. You can also blaze your own trail in just about any direction from the campground. There is a main road through the campground which has sites located along it, but there are also 8 separate loops along the main road - 4 on the right and 4 on the left. Although there are more sites on the right (south) of the main road, some of the better sites (sites within the rock formations) are on the left. I suggest driving around a couple of times until you find the ideal site to stake your claim. Hint: The closer your camp is to the main entrance, the more traffic you'll see. Most of the sites are within a half-mile of the main road (Park Blvd). If the entire campground were flat, I would imagine road noise would be an issue. But it's not... thanks to the anonymous giant who laid out all of the jumbo rocks within the campground. However, I've never stayed at one of the first few sites; they're too close to the entrance so everyone that comes into the campground passes by them, so I've avoided them ever since my first visit. If you come here on a sunny day during early Spring just after a good rain, be prepared to witness a dazzling display of colors as the many assorted desert flowers emerge from their deep slumber. Enjoy... "Today I don't need a replacement I'll tell them what the smile on my face meant, My heart going boom boom boom, 'Hey' I said 'You can keep my things, they've come to take me home.'" - Peter Gabriel

Fire pit
Joanna A.

Great campground! I believe this campground does not take reservations. We arrived the day before thanksgiving and the ranger told us that all the campsites were full; the only available sites were in Cotton Wood (30 minutes away!). My boyfriend being the optimist that he is, decided to drive through Jumbo Rock and see if we could snag a site. When we arrived there were plenty of open sites! I don't know if we were just lucky, but if you end up in the same situation as us, check out the sites first! You never know who is leaving and sometimes the Rangers do not update the Rangers working the front of the park. The site was 15$ per a night. Comes with a fire pit and a grill. The bathrooms were decent (toilet with a hole in the ground) with plenty of toilet paper. We stayed at campsite 83, not too far and not too close to the restrooms. Everyone at the site was respectful of the curfew rules, and the entire campsite was extremely clean. A park ranger would be constantly driving around the sites which made me feel safe! This site is a great location. Close to all the popular attractions; you can walk to Skull Rock from this location. We actually ran out of wood so we drove back into town the next day and the drive was not bad at all. (Don't be like us and pack more than enough firewood!) Oh and FYI, there is no running water! We packed around 5-6 gallons of water for our 3 day stay.

Site #37
Mariah D.

We spent two nights here (Wednesday- Friday) in May and this was the perfect campground. Like everything already says, Jumbo Rocks is first come first serve. We arrived around 2pm and we were still able to find a spot. There was actually plenty of space but we ended up at site #37 which was perfect; not too far from the front gate & not too close to any other sites. We were between two restrooms which were kept very clean. Each site has a fire pit & picnic table. For $15/ night, it doesn't get much better than this. A lot of the other sites were nestled between rocks that shielded the wind. The campground itself was very clean & welcoming. There are plenty of hiking trails and much to explore around this site. Our site was actually super close to the opening of the Skull Rock Trail. We later drove about 10 minutes away to White Tank where the Arch Rock trail is & got lost in there a little while. We'll definitely be back!

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My favorite campground in Joshua! All went well, rangers were really helpful. The differences between camp sides are great

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