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Cottonwood - Joshua Tree National Park

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This campground fits Class B/C rigs better than trailers. Most sites are wide spots in the road, so once you're parked when people walk by they are right next to your rig. Not my cup of tea. Stayed right before Xmas, most sites were full and people generally very quiet. Rock formations are very nice, good hiking.
Paul
Posted Dec 31, 2024; San Diego
Overall, a nice campground that offers many pull-through sites and flushing toilets. Would recommend Loop B because of its closer proximity to the picturesque rock formations. Personally, I found the most visually stunning parts of the park farther north, closer to the Twenty Nine Palms entrance. Plan on a ~ 40 minute drive to the cities to the west (Coachella, Indio, etc.) There are two truck stops (TA and Love鈥檚) in Coachella that offer hot showers for a fee.
Maximus
Posted Jan 19, 2024; Utah
This end of the park is 40 minutes from the Joshua trees but beautifully quiet with a couple linked hikes that we really enjoyed. Pull throughs are really just 芒鈧 pull offs芒鈧 beside the road. We were able to get far enough off at site A9 and put out cones beside our 28 ft. No slide trailer. Our 芒鈧搚ard芒鈧漮n the door side was very private and large. You can芒鈧劉t bicycle on any of the trails and were told twice at the Visitor Centrethat the dirt roads would be too sandy. But, we rode 8 miles out a dirt road right across from the visitor Centre on a fairly level dirt road to Pinkham Canyon. Not much for scenery but certainly rideable right from our campsite by two 70 year olds with 3 inch tire bikes. I wished we could have reserved for longer. Dry camping with flush toilets.
Darleen
Posted Jan 19, 2020; North Saanich
Campground surrounded by stunning beauty. Peaceful and quiet if that芒鈧劉s what you芒鈧劉re looking for, come here! No WiFi, no hook ups, has running water, bathrooms (didn芒鈧劉t use)and dump. Our first night was walk up, and the other 3 nights had to be reserved online. There is WiFi 3.5 miles from the camp which is where we went to make reservations. We had a slight issue with the camp host, regarding a miscommunication with the gov. reservation system, hence the 4 stars.
Heidi
Posted May 16, 2019; Northern California
Standard NP campground and facilities.
No showers, but restrooms were clean.
Not many level sites or sites for larger rigs.
The park just went to a reservation system for this CG, so book ahead since the staff will probably say it's full even though it may not be.
We liked Jumbo Rocks in the north part of Joshua Tree better although it was essentially dry camping?.
Dakotah
Posted Feb 20, 2018; SD
Scenic campground with many pretty sites looking outward over mountains and valleys. Can be very windy at night--gusts of 40 mph when we stayed in March. Running water and flush toilets but no showers. Camp staff may say campground is full even when it is not, so drive around and check for yourself if arriving before noon.
Tent-couple
Posted Mar 26, 2017; Maine
nice campground in full sun, some level sites, most have gentle slope
Sally
Posted Jun 28, 2010; CA