
Canyon Road
The way to reach the Fourtynine Palms Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park.
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Canyon Road Details
To reach the Fourtynine Palms Oasis in Joshua Tree National Park, turn south on Canyon Road from Highway 29 in the town of Twentynine Palms, Calif., which becomes Fourtynine Palms Canyon Road shortly before you cross into the park. The trailhead to the oasis is at the end of the road. Bikes are welcome in Joshua Tree on any road open to vehicles, including backcountry roads.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Canyon Road
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1.3 mi away
Fortynine Palm Oasis Trail
The highlights of the Fortynine Palm Oasis trail are several stands of fan palms and pools of water found at the oasis.
1.4 mi away
49 Palms Oasis Trail
The highlights of the 49 Palms Oasis Trail are several stands of fan palms and pools of water found at the oasis.
2.0 mi away
Indian Cove Road
As you might suspect, this is the access road to the Indian Cove section of Joshua Tree National Park.
2.3 mi away
Boy Scout Hiking and Equestrian Trail
This moderately strenuous trail skirts through the westernmost edge of the Wonderland of Rocks, climbing through steep mountains and rocky canyons.
2.3 mi away
Boy Scout Trail (Joshua Tree)
This moderately strenuous trail skirts through the westernmost edge of the Wonderland of Rocks, climbing through steep mountains and rocky canyons.