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- “Noose Wash” Pictographs & Petroglyphs
- Sage, CA
- Pleasant Valley Petroglyphs (Joshua Tree National Park)
- Bedrock City (Williams, AZ)
- Red Lady Pictograph & Burnette Lady Pictograph Sites (Joshua Tree National Park)
- Pegleg Smith Monument
- Warner-Carrillo Ranch House
- Eagle Cliff Mine (Joshua Tree National Park)
- Samuelson’s Rocks (Joshua Tree National Park)
- Alister’s Cave Pictographs (Joshua Tree National Park)
2013 Guided Tour Option
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Joshua Tree Archive
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Coyote Hole Petroglyphs & Pictograph
Nestled in a sandy wash just a few short miles from downtown Joshua Tree is a treasure that is hidden from the thousands of tourist that traverse the area on any given week. An estimated 50-75 Serrano petroglyphs line the tall stone walls of the canyon, as well at least one nice sized barely visible pictograph. A majority of the…
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Joshua Tree National Park
I’d like to thank Death Valley Jim for allowing me to post a quick look at my favorite California desert adventure playground – Joshua Tree National Park. Located in the high desert area between the cities of Palm Springs and 29 Palms, Joshua Tree NP encompasses over 1240 square miles of rugged wilderness that is a beacon to hikers, campers…
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Pioneertown, CA
Pioneertown is not your average ghost town, in fact it isn’t really a ghost town at all. Pioneertown was built in 1946 as a set for movie production. According to the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) a total of 36 films/television programs have been filmed in Pioneertown. To get to Pioneertown take Interstate 10 to Highway 62 (29 Palms Highway –…












