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Black Rock Canyon Campground
User Reviews
George Jauregui
Black Rock Canyon Campground is an excellent place for beginners to experience camping without being to remote from civilization. The campground is well kept and the park rangers are extremely helpful. Good restaurants and several markets are only a couple of miles away, so you do not need to rough it too much. I took my nephew here for his first experince camping and he loved it. Starwatching is awesome at this place!! Enjoy!!
AGENCE TEVASION
We booked a camp spot there. Not the best one as we did not have any shade at all. You can park 2 cars and 2 tents. This campsite is not located inside Joshua Park but very close to the entrance gate (about 10minutes). This location offers easy access to easy hikes. The toilets are clean, no shower. RV damper is available. Fire pits and barbecue on each spot. Going back to Joshua tree, we would book a campsite directly inside the park. The hidden trail campground is perfect.
J. S.
Amazing campsite. If you’re planning a trip to Joshua Tree this is the best campground to stay at. This camp sits at a higher elevation than the other campgrounds and is not as hot as the others. Every site has Joshua Trees surrounding it providing shade and a spectacular view. The rest rooms are flushing and where clean, there aren’t showers but they do have water available throughout the camp ground if you want to bring a solar shower set up.. Each site comes with a picnic table and a nice screened fire pit. Another great thing about this camp is that it’s right next to the town of Yucca Valley making it easy to find food and you also have good cell reception. Reminder to get up at night and take in the stars and get some pictures..
Guillaume Bourcy
Located within the edge of the park, this campground has a good number of places to accommodate tents, rv’s and vans. With a couple of nice trails that depart from it, it’s also a great spot to warm up your hiking skills prior deep diving into the heart of Joshua Tree. A couple of toilets are available through the camp as well as water pumps. Each spot has a fire pit and a bbq for your personal usage. Last, a few grocery stores are a few miles distance in case you are missing things.
Shane Mohler
We stayed here for 3 nights in the middle of April. The weather was great and the hiking was wonderful. We did the eureka peak, westside loop and panorama loop trials. There were some flowering cactus of different species with pink red and white flowers. We stayed in campsite 75. Contrary to the site description we had no problem finding space for 1 large, 1 medium and 1 small tent with our two cars and a 13 ft popup placed over the picnic table. The bathrooms were close by and clean the water one space over with the visitor center a short walk.
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