
Queen Valley
Located in the Joshua Tree backcountry east of Barker Dam, the Queen Valley is home to the park's largest Joshua Tree.
Plan Around Queen Valley
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Queen Valley Details
Located in the Joshua Tree backcountry east of Barker Dam, the Queen Valley is home to the park's largest Joshua Tree (it's 40 feet tall!) and also is crisscrossed by 13.4 miles of roads popular with four-wheelers, mountain bikers, and dirt bikers. There are also old mines in the vicinity of Queen Mountain and an unusual section of park populated by evergreens called Pine City. Access is via Queen Valley Road, which runs roughly parallel to Park Boulevard between Barker Dam and Desert Queen Mine.
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Nearby Parks Around Queen Valley
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Queen Valley
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Desert Queen Mine Road
Desert Queen Mine Road intersects with Park Boulevard directly across from the better-known Geology Tour Road.
1.0 mi away
Geology Tour Road
Beginning on Park Boulevard two miles west of Jumbo Rocks Campground in the northwest section of the park, the 18-mile roundtrip Geology Tour Road traverses fascinating landscapes within Joshua Tree.
1.0 mi away
Park Boulevard
One of Joshua Tree's most scenic roads is also one of its most accessible.
1.0 mi away
West Entrance
The west entrance to Joshua Tree National Park is five miles south of the junction of Highway 62 and Park Boulevard at Joshua Tree Village.
1.1 mi away
Sheep Pass Group Campground
The six sites at Sheep Pass Group Campground are tent-only.