Joshua Tree North Dispersed Camping
BLM
Write a Review Cascade Rd. / Sunflower Rd. Joshua Tree, CA 92252 760-833-7100 Official WebsiteGPS: 34.1716, -116.2291
Overview of Joshua Tree North Dispersed Camping
Accessibility is not guaranteed, always scout ahead before driving down dirt roads. Learn more: Boondocking 101*
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by white.van_no.plan on 2/14/2024
Longest RV Reported: 44 feet (Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel)
Reported by BandLOnWheels on 3/18/2023
Pad Type dirt
Elevation 2,329 ft / 709 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Joshua Tree North Dispersed Camping 98 people have reviewed this location.
“Not Sure How To Say This”
Reviewed 2/14/2024
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
It was our second time here (1st in 2019) so it can’t be that bad. However, It’s really just the proximity to Joshua Tree, surrounding conveniences and that it’s free that gives it 3 stars. Since it’s a dry lake bed the roads in can get really muddy with deep ruts after rainy weather. You do not want to stay here if any rain is in the... more
It was our second time here (1st in 2019) so it can’t be that bad. However, It’s really just the proximity to Joshua Tree, surrounding conveniences and that it’s free that gives it 3 stars. Since it’s a dry lake bed the roads in can get really muddy with deep ruts after rainy weather. You do not want to stay here if any rain is in the forecast or you will most likely get stuck. When we arrived, the lakebed was dry but the roads in were deeply rutted from recent rain. When we made it into the dry lake bed area we happened to park on top of a large pile of hundreds of nails, metal pieces and broken glass which were all half way buried into the sand so couldn’t be seen while driving. We headed out to leave but found a spot off Sunflower Rd that seemed good to stay. There was broken glass and some trash but being late afternoon we stayed the night. It was a quiet night and we slept well. Our next time here we will look at other options.
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“Dry Lake Bed near Joshua Tree”
Reviewed 1/30/2024
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Access via Sunflower Rd is washboard and somewhat rutted toward the end, but passable for high clearance vehicles of any size, assuming dry conditions. Make sure to continue east of Cascade Rd / powerlines to be on BLM land. There are many people camped in the brushy area west of Cascade, including some sketchier looking camps, but onc... more
Access via Sunflower Rd is washboard and somewhat rutted toward the end, but passable for high clearance vehicles of any size, assuming dry conditions. Make sure to continue east of Cascade Rd / powerlines to be on BLM land. There are many people camped in the brushy area west of Cascade, including some sketchier looking camps, but once you are on the lake bed, there is plenty of space to spread out.
camper-718009 would stay here again
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“It’s A Giant Dried Up Lake Bed! ”
Reviewed 1/27/2024
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 0 |
DO NOT COME IF IT HAS RAINED YOU WILL GET STUCK!!! It rained 3 days before we arrived and I was a little nervous driving our Kia forte the wheels spun a little. Over all would do it again but would be mindful on the last time it rained. Would not suggest arriving at night because of how the road just ends. (Also not a very smoot... more
DO NOT COME IF IT HAS RAINED YOU WILL GET STUCK!!!
It rained 3 days before we arrived and I was a little nervous driving our Kia forte the wheels spun a little. Over all would do it again but would be mindful on the last time it rained.
Would not suggest arriving at night because of how the road just ends. (Also not a very smooth ride)
We had no issues with people felt safe leaving our rv while we explored JT.
The dirt road ends and you just find a place away from others to be. Not the fanciest place but FREE. And the location is close by the national park.
Overall will suggest this location and would come again!!!
camper-901008 would stay here again
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“Barren dirt but price is right and proximity to Joshua Tree National Park is superb”
Reviewed 12/13/2023
Days stayed: | 4 |
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RV Length: | 30' (Fifth Wheel) |
Dispersed camping on BLM land off of Cascade Road in Joshua Tree, California is easily found and accessed off of CA-162. It is basically a large open field, mostly dirt but with some grass and a few mesquite bushes. Road tracks head off in all directions and parking is anywhere you care to park. The tracks are somewhat rutted and so... more
Dispersed camping on BLM land off of Cascade Road in Joshua Tree, California is easily found and accessed off of CA-162. It is basically a large open field, mostly dirt but with some grass and a few mesquite bushes. Road tracks head off in all directions and parking is anywhere you care to park. The tracks are somewhat rutted and some have wash-boarding so go slow and avoid kicking up dust on your neighbors. We saw vehicles ranging from small sedans with tent campers to large Class A motorhomes. This is not a place to hang-out – there is no shade and it is bone dry – but the proximity to Joshua Tree National Park is outstanding. The area was not crowded when we were there in late April and we felt perfectly comfortable leaving our rig during the day to explore the park.
Tip: Fill your water tank at the “old” Oasis Visitor Center in 29 Palms for free. A few of the campgrounds in the National Park have dumps available to the public for $5 – check at the Visitors Center. Access the dispersed area by turning off of CA-162 at Sunfair Road, then onto Broadway and you will be on pavement to within a few blocks of the start of the BLM land (Cascade Road is a rutted dirt road from Highway).
RickLight would stay here again
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“Sketchy AF”
Reviewed 11/21/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Super sketchy. Lots of rundown, looking trailers with junk all in their front yard that look like they’ve been cooking meth there for a while. We left immediately. Didn’t feel safe.
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“Great as a Joshua Tree NP overflow, but with little to offer in itself.”
Reviewed 11/20/2023
Some BLM sites offer a fab location, or good well thought out facilities. This is just a big free RV park area. Gave it 3 stars as we have stayed in much better, BUT it's proximity to the over hyped and ridiculously busy Joshua Tree NP makes this a well sought after resource, especially amongst the young. VERY GLAD it exists.
camper-879499 would stay here again
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“Keep Coming Back”
Reviewed 11/13/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 25 |
After nearly 4 years on the road JTN is probably one of our most stayed locations. Is there some trash? Yes, but that’s going to be almost anywhere you go in California. Is it busy? Depends on when you go. It’s wide open, can get a spot that’s several hundred feet away from anyone. The views are beautiful of the mountains and city, cel... more
After nearly 4 years on the road JTN is probably one of our most stayed locations. Is there some trash? Yes, but that’s going to be almost anywhere you go in California. Is it busy? Depends on when you go. It’s wide open, can get a spot that’s several hundred feet away from anyone. The views are beautiful of the mountains and city, cell service is good enough to stream and chill. It’s only a 15 minute drive to town and it’s free!
TheWanderingWalter would stay here again
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“Good For An Overnight”
Reviewed 11/7/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 20' (Truck Camper) |
We followed the previous reviewer comments about the paved road, much easier. It’s basically a vacant lot. Very flat, dusty and a few flies. There is cattle nearby, we heard them mooing, so I assume that’s where the flies come from. They weren’t as bad at dusk. There was a fire pit with broken glass around it, but otherwise clean. I th... more
We followed the previous reviewer comments about the paved road, much easier. It’s basically a vacant lot. Very flat, dusty and a few flies. There is cattle nearby, we heard them mooing, so I assume that’s where the flies come from. They weren’t as bad at dusk. There was a fire pit with broken glass around it, but otherwise clean. I think the wind blows it all away. No services, no trash etc. Beautiful sunsets & sunrises. Not a bad place if you can boondock for 1 night.
Ruby Reflection would stay here again
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“Decent BLM Spot.”
Reviewed 6/3/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
We have a 32’ trailer and got back with minimal difficulty. The biggest issue here is the flies. It’s almost unbearable… every time you open your door expect at least 8 flies ready to make their way in. There is also glass in a lot of the spots so watch your dogs. Overall it was fine for a few nights but really could’ve used a fly t... more
We have a 32’ trailer and got back with minimal difficulty. The biggest issue here is the flies. It’s almost unbearable… every time you open your door expect at least 8 flies ready to make their way in. There is also glass in a lot of the spots so watch your dogs.
Overall it was fine for a few nights but really could’ve used a fly trap.
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“Much quieter than the South Entrance of Joshua Tree”
Reviewed 4/23/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
There seem to be fewer people here than when we've stayed at the south Entrance, PLUS you have to drive to to the North half of the park to see Joshua Trees anyway. Yucca Valley just a few minutes west means you'll have quick access to gas and groceries from this location. TIP: Take "Broadway Road" (one road before you GPS tells... more
There seem to be fewer people here than when we've stayed at the south Entrance, PLUS you have to drive to to the North half of the park to see Joshua Trees anyway.
Yucca Valley just a few minutes west means you'll have quick access to gas and groceries from this location.
TIP: Take "Broadway Road" (one road before you GPS tells you to turn) to get paved access most of the way out to the public land.
AdamAndCeline would stay here again
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“Check the forecasted wind conditions!!”
noted 2/21/2023
Check the forecasted wind conditions. The road is washboard, but that can be handled by driving slowly, but if there is wind like we experienced (45-70 mph) you will be in the middle of a sand storm down there. So we pulled up stakes and move to one of the RV Parks in the sector. It was rough but we avoided sandblasting our rig.
noted 12/1/2020
We found propane available at the 76 gas station just west of Walmart. We found a few dump stations in the area, but charged at least $20. We also found free water available at the Joshua Tree Ranger Station.
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