The mountainous range of rocks that cuts this part of Joshua Tree off from the rest of the national park makes this campground feel completely unique. Indian Cove is only accessible by car via a separate, dead-end northern entrance mere minutes from the highway and downtown Twentynine Palms. With plenty of gorgeous campsites nestled against jutting rocks and large boulders great for climbing, this is one of the most accessible portions of the park for vertical beauty. And, in the days following a rain, there’s even a waterfall if you’re willing to hike up to to the top of the valley in the southeasternmost part of the section.
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