Stunning photographs showcase the wondrous landscape of Joshua Tree National Park in this unique guidebook. Located just two hours east of Los Angeles, Joshua Tree National Park is a desert getaway that boasts some of the most dramatic and unexpected scenery in the Southwest. This edition features updated information on park and local attractions, hotels, and restaurants, as well as a newly expanded section on the geology of the park. Fascinating chapters discuss the park's history, geology, and wildlife along with a guide to desert wildflowers and maps of more than 20 of the best hikes in the park. An indispensable guide for outdoor enthusiasts, rock climbers, and vacationing families on a budget, this beautiful guidebook will enhance any traveler's collection.
James Kaiser is an award-winning travel writer and photographer. When not trotting the globe on assignment, he writes guidebooks to U.S. national parks. In 2005 his book Grand Canyon: The Complete Guide won the Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Full-Color Travel Guide and the Independent Publisher Award for Best Travel Guide. In 2006 he was a photographer for Yahoo! Sports at the Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy.
Picked this one up for a recent trip to Joshua Tree National Park.
The thing about guidebooks is that we all want something different from our trips, so it's hard to get one book that fits everyone's needs. This is a really good introduction to the park, with interesting coverage of the flora, fauna, and history, all of which make for good reading before you get there. It didn't cover as much of the trails as I wanted, but as mentioned above, you can't please everyone with a guide book, especially to a national park. The text is clear and concise, and this is certainly worth checking out of your library if you plan to visit JTNP. And you should - it's an amazing place.
For some reason Joshua Tree doesn’t get the guidebook coverage that other national parks do. This is the best book I’ve found on JT, covering not only hiking trails and points of interest in the park, but the flora, fauna, and ancient geology. There are also several chapters on the history of the area, from the Native Americans who first lived there to the gold miners who destroyed the Native Americans’ way of life. The writing is a bit simple and could stand to be more academic or just more eloquent, but I’m giving the book four stars for covering such a broad variety of topics.
(6th Edition) Good basic overview of Joshua Tree National Park. Recently visited the park during the shutdown and relied heavily on the book. One drawback is lack of maps for each of the trails the author includes in the book. Visit the visitor center and speak to the ranger before heading out onto the trails. I always feel more comfortable with a map in hand when hiking. Love the colorful layout of the book.
This book has a really good overview of the park, especially the wildlife that lives there, and how the area was formed geologically. However, I wish there was more detail on the hikes that are available.
A great primer on Joshua Tree. Glad to have read the history sections so I don’t feel compelled to stop at signs about mining etc. rather than hiking and exploring while I’m there =P will keep this one handy to reference while planning my day hikes!
Was a great guide to Joshua Tree National Park when the Visitor Centers were closed due to government shut down. The book was like having a Visitor Center in our hands. Thank you James Kaiser!
Great guidebook to JTNP! This was the 6th edition, and a couple things seemed out of date, but otherwise it was a helpful guide to plants, animals, hikes, viewpoints, and all things Joshua Tree. :)
Read this for my trip to J-Tree. While its a good overall guide for the casual visitor for dayhikes and exhibits it doesn't cover longer backpacking or climbing options. I completed two of the recommended hikes and found the guide helpful in choosing destinations that interested me. The camping section is well laid out and even has maps to help select the best site. There was also a short history section that was well written.
amazing photography with good hiking recommendations and overviews. this book was perfect for joshua tree since it focused well on nature but still had good "guidebook" recommendations for eating out and entertainment in the area. it also had awesome blurbs on the history, plants, etc. in the area. it doesn't cover palm springs though so if you plan to go there, get another guidebook.
Not a great guide to the trails (driving or on foot) but I did enjoy the parts on the plant and wildlife and some of the colorful history of Joshua Tree. I borrowed it from the library so the price was right.
Was a great book to help me find my way through the park. Along with this book, I bought a hiking book and both proved to be very useful. A must for all who plan to visit Joshua Tree National Park.