
Drive 4x4 Roads
Joshua Tree National Park
Joshua Tree offers many miles of backcountry dirt roads for four-wheel drive vehicles to explore.
Joshua Tree offers many miles of backcountry dirt roads for four-wheel drive vehicles to explore. With over 1,000 square miles (2590 km) of designated wilderness, these roads provide a glimpse into undeveloped and seldomly viewed parts of the park. They give visitors opportunities for exploration, solitude, and adventure. Backcountry roads require advanced planning, ample supplies, and the ability to self-rescue. Remember, all vehicles must remain on designated roads. Driving off designated roads is illegal and can destroy vegetation, fragile soil crusts, and animal burrows (including the federally threatened desert tortoise). ATVs, UTVs, OHVs, and dirt/motocross bikes are prohibited. Find backcountry road locations and regulations for exploring here.
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Some roads only require 2-wheel drive and are accessible for most vehicles while others require high clearance, 4 wheel-drive vehicles. Before traveling, gather information about the route and identify if recent weather events have altered the typical road conditions.
Yes — Pets must be leashed and remain within 100 feet (30.5 m) of roads, parking areas, and campgrounds. Find additional information on visiting with pets here.
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