Cow Camp in Joshua Tree National Park

Cow Camp

Cattle rustlers used Cow Camp as a hiding place in the 1880s.

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Cow Camp Details

Cattle grazed throughout what is now Joshua Tree National Park from the 1870s until 1945. And with the cattle ranchers came cattle rustlers, who used the park's labyrinth of washes and canyons to hide their ill-gotten herds. First established by the McHaney Gang in the late 1880s, Cow Camp was one of those locations, and was used until the 1890s. It became a line camp, used to house men for short periods of time while they tended the cattle, after that. A stone chimney, two small dams, watering troughs, and a well are still on the site. Cow Camp and Cow Camp Dam are located east of the unpaved portion of Keys Ranch Road, and is accessible by an informal trail.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Cow Camp

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0.6 mi away

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The home base for William F. Keys and his family, the Keys Desert Queen Ranch is today listed as a National Historic Register Site.

1.1 mi away

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1.2 mi away

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1.3 mi away

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1.4 mi away

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