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A Guide To Visiting Cholla Cactus Garden In Joshua Tree

A Guide To Visiting Cholla Cactus Garden In Joshua Tree

Posted on October 21, 2024 By Rehan No Comments on A Guide To Visiting Cholla Cactus Garden In Joshua Tree

Here’s how to visit Cholla Cactus Garden in Joshua Tree National Park.

The drive to Cholla Cactus Garden is long and quiet. I sit in the passenger seat, legs outstretched. This time of day, we’re the only ones on the road. So I laze back and watch rocky silhouettes slowly crumble into flatlands. Yuccas and Joshua Trees fade out view. The Mojave Desert blurs into The Colorado.

At the Cholla Cactus Garden parking lot, we wait. We wait for a small penny of the sun to be held up against the sky, for the cholla’s tips to be gloved in orange, for the trail to be streaked in gold. Right now, the cholla still look asleep – eyes shut, thorns curled against the wash.

But when it’s time, when they seem to wake, we’ll hit the path because sunrise is the best time to see Cholla Cactus Garden in Joshua Tree.

About

dawn glow of cholla

Situated in a transitional zone (between the Mojave and Colorado Desert), Cholla Cactus Garden looks unlike any other stretch of Joshua Tree National Park. Fields of cholla cacti, arranged in neat lines and rows like a large desert nursery, fill up a small swatch of the Pinto Basin.

wayward tendrils of Cholla Cactus Garden Joshua Tree
girl standing in Cholla Cactus Garden at sunrise

Cholla are sharp cacti. Their nickname, teddybear cholla, suggests otherwise, but each balayage stem is barbed and brutal. Thorns fall onto Joshua Tree National Park’s flat, dirt trail in clumps, so you’ll want to look down as you walk (and occasionally, shimmy to the side) to avoid their pinprick graze.

Best Time To Visit

best time to visit Cholla Cactus Garden, a photo of Cholla Cactus Garden at sunrise, pre-dawn, on a crisp November day

The best time to visit Cholla Cactus Garden is between March to May and late October to November. During these months, Joshua Tree National Park’s temperatures relax. But Cholla Cactus Garden’s path is so short, so unobstructive, you could realistically visit this scenic turn-in late spring too, under the cool of pre-dawn.

Cholla Cactus Garden Sunrise

photo of Cholla Cactus Garden at sunrise, with early morning light falling on teddybear cholla creating a natural glow effect

The sun is slow to rise. It takes its time, a full half hour to balloon past a backdrop of slopes. Only a few vestiges of dawn remain: a cool blue sky, a hazy wash of orange, harsh red light baked into the dirt. It’s in this moment the cholla start to glow, their wayward tubes incandescent under the softness of sunrise.

I feel like I’m walking through a desert-rendition of Sting’s “Fields Of Gold.” My eyes, once droopy from the early morning rise, are now concentrated on the cholla and their yellow-outlined tendrils.

Cholla Cactus Garden Trail

flat section of Cholla Cactus Garden trail to illustrate the Cholla Cactus garden trail length

The Cholla Cactus Garden trail is a short and flat loop, mostly dirt (though there is a little boardwalk area). The quarter-mile hike (it’s really more of a leisurely stroll) curls past dense thickets of cholla. In the distance, you’ll see the cholla taper off and disappear into a creosote-brushed landscape.

Cholla Cactus Garden Travel Tips

where to find teddy-bear cholla cactus in Joshua Tree National Park, at Cholla Cactus Garden
  • Cholla Cactus Garden is roughly twenty to forty minutes away from each Joshua Tree National Park entrance (I recommend entering through The West Entrance if you’re visiting in the morning and The Oasis Of Mara entrance if you’re visiting mid-day). Fill up on gas before you enter the park, and drive slowly en-route (as it’s pitch dark in the mornings).
  • Print out a map of Joshua Tree National Park before you leave (this is the one I used). You can also use Google Maps and type in Cholla Cactus Garden (just be sure to go to Settings -> Offline Map -> Download). I didn’t have any signal in Joshua Tree National Park so these maps were a lifesaver!
  • Bring a water bottle. The hike is short and easy, but Joshua Tree’s autumn morning air is crisp and dry (you’ll be craving water). I left my water bottle in our car since I didn’t want to attract desert bees (who tend to be drawn to moisture).
  • On that note, watch out for bees. Although I didn’t see any while hiking, I have heard that they live in the area and can be quite aggressive.
  • Cholla are clingy too. If you accidentally step on a cluster (or brush past one), they’ll clutch and pierce your shoes and clothes. Be careful when you walk (I can not stress this enough), and make sure your car’s first aid kit is stocked with tweezers.
  • Keep your eyes peeled for cactus wren! These sweet little birds sometimes perch atop the Cholla Cacti.
  • If you’re looking for more things to do in the area, here are forty of our top picks for things to do in Joshua Tree!

General Info

ADDRESS: Between White Tank And Turkey Flats (hard-to-miss)

COST: $30 For Entrance To Joshua Tree National Park

sincerely anshula

Have you ever visited Cholla Cactus Garden at sunrise? What was your experience like? Let me know in the comments below!

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