Journey into Joshua Tree
Self-guided audio driving tour and area guide
What to Expect
Experience the magic of Joshua Tree National Park with this self-guided audio driving tour. Using our app and GPS-triggered narration, you’ll explore otherworldly desert landscapes and visit highlights like Skull Rock, Hidden Valley, and the Cholla Cactus Garden, plus a few hidden gems along the way.
Start from either park entrance and go at your own pace, with the freedom to stop, hike, or just enjoy the view from your car. The tour also includes a curated area guide featuring our favorite spots to eat, shop, and explore in Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, and Pioneertown.
Ready to go? Book below or download our app and purchase directly from your phone.
📍 Location: Joshua Tree National Park
🚗 Type: Driving tour
⏱ Duration: Approx. 4-6 hours (flexible)
✅ Includes: GPS-triggered audio, helpful tips, area guide
📶 Works Offline: Download ahead of time - no cell service required
🎧 Multiple Languages: English, Spanish, French, German
Get Ready for Your Joshua Tree Driving Tour
Immerse yourself in the otherworldly beauty of Joshua Tree National Park with this self-guided driving tour from Drives & Detours.
Using GPS-triggered audio through our mobile app, you’ll travel through breathtaking desert scenery, stopping at must-see spots like Skull Rock, Hidden Valley, and the Cholla Cactus Garden—plus a few lesser-known gems along the way.
Begin your journey from either the West or North entrance and explore entirely at your own pace. Whether you’re hiking, snapping photos, or simply soaking up the desert views from your car, this tour offers an engaging, flexible, and offline-friendly way to experience the park.
You’ll also get complimentary access to Drives & Detours Local’s Guide, filled with curated tips on the best local eats, art galleries, and quirky attractions in Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, and Pioneertown—perfect for crafting a memorable day or weekend getaway.
What You’ll See on Your Joshua Tree Driving Tour
Quail Springs Trail
Stretch your legs at this scenic trailhead and picnic area, surrounded by photogenic boulders. You can take a short walk or follow an optional path to an old homestead with rock carvings.
Boy Scout Trail
This trail connects to Indian Cove and Willow Hole, an oasis hidden among the Wonderland of Rocks. With its dramatic formations and desert landscape, it’s especially beautiful in the morning or late afternoon light.
Hidden Valley
An easy one-mile loop leads you through a secluded basin framed by massive rock walls. Hidden Valley is short, scenic, and perfect for capturing the park’s essence in a single hike.
Barker Dam Trail
Follow a gentle loop trail to Barker Dam, a small reservoir built by early 1900s ranchers to collect rainwater for livestock. Along the route, look for ancient petroglyphs etched into nearby rocks.
Wall Street Mill
From the Barker Dam area, you can take an optional hike to the Wall Street Mill, once used to crush ore from local mines. You’ll also pass the remains of Wonderland Ranch, an abandoned homestead.
Keys View
Stop at this panoramic overlook for sweeping vistas across the Coachella Valley. On clear days, you can spot the Salton Sea, Mount San Jacinto, and even the mountains of Mexico in the distance.
Ryan Ranch Homestead Site
Take a short walk to the remnants of a homestead once owned by a wealthy rancher-turned-miner, offering a glimpse into the park’s pioneer history.
Hall of Horrors
Step out and explore this narrow rock passage hidden among the boulders—a fun mini adventure for climbers and curious explorers alike.
Ryan Mountain
A steep but rewarding hike leads to one of Joshua Tree’s best viewpoints. From the summit, enjoy panoramic views of the park’s rugged peaks and valleys.
Skull Rock
Easily visible from the road, this natural rock formation resembles a giant skull and is one of the park’s most popular photo ops.
Split Rock
Take an optional loop trail around this massive boulder formation for a quieter hike away from the crowds.
Arch Rock Nature Trail
A short, family-friendly trail that leads to two photogenic formations—Arch Rock and Heart Rock—perfect for quick photos and easy exploring.
Cholla Cactus Garden
Experience the park’s lower-elevation desert at this unique spot filled with Teddy Bear Cholla. They may look soft, but don’t touch—those spines pack a punch!
Meeting Point
Your Joshua Tree driving tour begins at either the North or West Entrance Station.
Turn right onto the Utah Trail from the 29 Palms Highway in Twentynine Palms to find the North Entrance Station beside the Sky’s The Limit Observatory and Nature Center.
Turn right onto Park Boulevard from the 29 Palms Highway in Joshua Tree to find the Joshua Tree Visitor Center and West Entrance Station.
FAQs About Our Joshua Tree Driving Tour
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Yes, a pass is required to enter Joshua Tree National Park. The prices are as following:
Standard Pass: $15.00–$30.00
Annual Pass: $55.00
America the Beautiful Pass (includes Senior Passes): Free–$80.00
Discounts are available to certain people. Visit the National Park Service website for more information.
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We get asked this question all the time. Yucca Valley is your best bet, but the town of Joshua Tree has some options too. We’ve put together a full guide for you here.
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Tours are fully refundable up to 24 hours in advance.
If it’s within 24 hours or you had an issue during your tour, email support@drivesanddetours.com. We review all requests individually and will always do our best to make things right.
Our goal is to ensure every traveler has a great experience exploring with Drives & Detours.
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Yes, downloading the Drives & Detours app will give you full access to the tour you have purchased, as well as many other self-guided tours.
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Download the tour before you go. Some areas have poor signal, which can make downloading the tour difficult. Once the tour is downloaded, it will work without any cell signal
The tour audio plays automatically as you approach each stop
Want to see more? Tap “View Stop” to see photos and bonus content
To return to the map, tap the small down arrow between the “previous” and “next” buttons
Follow the blue line and audio directions to stay on route
Use audio controls to pause, rewind, or skip—just like a podcast
Safety first: Keep your eyes on the road or sidewalk, follow traffic laws, and stay aware of your surroundings
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No—download your Joshua Tree tour before you go, and you won't need a cell signal. Drives & Detours’ tours work without any cell signal once they are downloaded to your device.
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Once you have purchased your Joshua Tree driving tour from Drives & Detours, you can use it whenever you want. You can always take the tour another day if the weather is bad on the day you plan to take it.
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Unfortunately, Dives & Detours cannot guarantee that the Joshua Tree driving tour is accessible. People with wheelchairs, strollers, or mobility impairments are very welcome, but we recommend checking the National Park Service website for detailed information.
Pro Tips for Your Drives & Detours Joshua Tree Self-Guided Tour
Download before you go.
Enable location services—GPS triggers the audio.
Use earbuds, headphones, or your car speakers.
Pause and resume anytime. If you take a break, just reopen the app and head back toward your last stop.
Lost your way? Tap any pin on the map, then tap the right-turn-arrow icon to open your default maps app for turn-by-turn directions to that spot.
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The history of Joshua Tree is just as fascinating as its present. The park has been home to a variety of people over the centuries, each leaving their mark on the land in different ways.