
95
Total Campsites
Campground
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Reservable Sites
Mostly first-come
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Accessible
ADA-compliant sites
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Organization
Managing agency
Overview
About BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND
Overview Download the NPS app prior to visiting the park – trail maps and more! Black Rock Campground lies among one of the thickest Joshua tree forests in Joshua Tree National Park. Its location on the park's northern perimeter makes it a popular rest stop for hikers, birders, horseback riders and RV campers. Black Rock is one of four campgrounds in the national park that requires reservations year-round. To get the most out of your visit, Plan Like a Park Ranger Travelers who enjoy warm, dry winters flock to Joshua Tree from October through May, when temperatures hover between 70 to 90 degrees during the day and drop anywhere between 40 to 60 degrees at night. Summer is the park's off-season due to uncomfortably high desert heat. Black Rock is at an elevation of 4,000 feet and has a mix of both sun and shade. Recreation There are many great hiking trails around Black Rock, including some with spectacular views of the low desert and high peaks around Palm Springs. Popular rock climbing sites are within a half-hour drive from the campground. Facilities There are many great hiking trails around Black Rock, including some with spectacular views of the low desert and high peaks around Palm Springs. Popular rock climbing sites are within a half-hour drive from the campground. Natural Features The unique shape of Joshua trees and the huge rocks that surround them draw tourists and scientists alike to the national park. Within the Black Rock facility, the surrounding trees form silhouettes against the landscape during sunrise and sunset and display bunches of blooming white flowers in early spring. Campers staying at Black Rock may have the chance to view the elusive desert tortoise, found only in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Visitors may also want to keep their eyes out for more typical desert inhabitants such as lizards, rattlesnakes, scorpions, coyotes, ravens and desert tarantulas during the cooler months of the year. Bobcats and mountain lions do live in the park, however they are rarely seen near humans. Birders may also be pleasantly surprised at the variety of species found around the campground. contact_info This location is staffed. Please call (760) 367-3001 to speak with local staff. Charges & Cancellations Reservation Cancellations & Changes Cancelling a Reservation: Customers may cancel their reservation prior to arrival both on-line and through the call center. A $10 service fee will be withheld from any refund for a cancellation. Depending on when you cancel in relation to your arrival day, it may be considered a late cancellation (see below). Changing an Existing Reservation: When changes are made prior to the cut-off window: If a customer wants to switch dates that are entirely outside of the original reservation dates, there is a $10 change fee. There is no change fee if a customer extends or shortens a reservation, as long as the change includes dates from the original reservation. If they choose to depart early, they may forfeit the recreation fee for the day of departure. There is no change fee if the customer wants to switch sites that are the same price with the same reservation dates in the same facility. If a reservation is made that includes dates beyond the maximum booking window, that reservation cannot be changed until 18 days have passed from the original booking date. Late Cancellations or Cancellations within the Cut-off Window Individual Campsites: A customer who cancels a reservation the day before or on the day of arrival will pay a $10.00 service fee AND forfeit the first night's use fee (not to exceed the total paid for the original reservation). Cancellations for a one-night reservation will forfeit the entire amount paid and will not be subject to an additional service fee. Changes or Cancellations within the Cut-off Window: Once a reservation date has begun, customers cannot change a reservation using the online system or through the Call Center (see below for early departures). If the location is staffed, on-site personnel may or may not be able to assist with changes or cancellations (check with local staff). No-Shows Overnight Facilities: A no-show customer is one who does not arrive at a campground and does not cancel the reservation by check-out (noon) time on the day after the scheduled arrival date. Staff will hold a campsite until check-out time (noon) on the day following the arrival date. No-shows are assessed $20.00 service fee and forfeit the first night’s recreation fee for a campsite. *Note: the entire reservation will be cancelled for no-shows.
- 95 total campsites listed.
- Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
- Most common site type: unknown (95).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


Our Take
What makes BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND special
Tucked along the western edge of Joshua Tree National Park, Black Rock Campground sits at the base of the Little San Bernardino Mountains where the Mojave Desert meets a landscape of rugged boulder formations and iconic Joshua trees. At roughly 4,000 feet in elevation, this campground offers cooler temperatures than the lower desert floor, making it a comfortable base camp for exploring one of California's most photogenic national parks. With 99 sites spread across a gently sloping hillside, Black Rock is one of the larger campgrounds in the park and one of the few that accepts reservations, so booking ahead is strongly recommended, especially during the peak season from October through May. Each site comes equipped with a picnic table and fire ring, and the campground has flush toilets and potable water, a relative luxury in Joshua Tree's otherwise primitive camping landscape. Hikers will find trailheads right at the campground entrance, including the popular Black Rock Canyon Trail and routes leading toward Warren Peak with sweeping views of the Coachella Valley. Spring wildflower season, typically March and April, transforms the desert floor into a tapestry of color. Stargazers will be equally rewarded, as the park's dark skies offer some of the best celestial viewing in Southern California. Year-round camping means winter visitors can enjoy solitude and crisp desert mornings largely to themselves.
Campsite Inventory
95 sites to choose from
Unknown
0
Reservable
0
Accessible
Amenities & Details
Everything you need to know
Accessibility
Yes
CAMPFIRE RINGS
Campfire Rings
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Single
Check-in time
12:00 PM
Check-out time
12:00 PM
Double Driveway
No, Yes
Driveway entry
Back-In, Parallel, Pull-Through
Driveway Grade
Moderate, Severe, Slight
Driveway surface
Gravel
Fire Pit
Fire Pit, Yes
Max guests
4, 6
Max vehicle length (ft)
15, 18, 20, 22
Minimum guests
Yes
PICNIC TABLES
Picnic Tables
Pets allowed
Yes
Site Access
Drive-In
Site overhead clearance (ft)
10, 12
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
760-367-5554
cynthia_libby@nps.gov
Getting There
Take Interstate 10 to Route 62 into the town of Yucca Valley. Turn south on Joshua Lane and follow signs to campground, about five miles from the turn. If coming south on Highway 247, go straight across Highway 62 and continue onto Joshua Lane. There will be no sign for the park as you cross Route 62.
FAQ
Common questions
Everything you need to know before your trip to BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND.
How do reservations work for BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND?
Reservation availability for BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND?
BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND currently lists Unknown (95).
Where is BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND located?
BLACK ROCK CAMPGROUND is in California near Yucca Valley. Coordinates: 34.0717, -116.3892.
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