Hidden Valley Campground Overview
The Hidden Valley Campground has 44 sites, pit toilets and no water. The campground is located along park boulevard and is surrounded by large boulders and Joshua Trees. All sites at Hidden Valley Campground are first-come, first-served. When you arrive, look for an open, vacated site. Move into the site and set up camp. Then proceed as soon as possible to an entrance station to complete registration and pay. If arriving after entrance stations close, payment may be delayed until the following morning.
Directions to Campground
Hidden Valley Campground is off of Park Boulevard approximately 14 miles from the town of Joshua Tree. The campground is located near Barker Dam and the Hidden Valley Nature Trail.
If entering from the West Entrance in Joshua Tree, continue for about 10 miles. The campground will be on your left.
If entering from the North Entrance in Twentynine Palms, proceed for about 16 miles on Park Boulevard and the campground will be on your right.
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