Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Joshua Tree National Park

The Joshua Tree lives primarily in the Mojave Desert. And it covers all the area we visited in its namesake park. The park is also peppered with huge mounds of boulders. They look as if some giant child was stacking and piling stones. Today the temps were in the low 60s. But the ranger said summer temps reach 130. We saw petroglyphs, the San Andreas Fault and the Salton Sea (from Keys View), and a Joshua Tree in Bloom.