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Reviewed May. 9, 2025

Great stay

Sites are good, bathrooms are always cleaned. Close to amenities if you need it (we travel with small children so that’s a plus) compared to the more remote stays inside the national park.

Site26
Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Mar. 16, 2025

Great access to Joshua Tree National Park

Originally booked this site because it is a good endpoint for the California Riding & Hiking trail though the national park, so if you’re looking to run or complete the traverse, it is a good spot to campout and/or leave a car. There are also great hiking trails right next to the campground. The campground is also super close to the towns of Yucca Valley and Joshua Tree for picking up supplies, enjoying the local Luna bakery (we went 3 times in 2 days!)

Only downside was sites felt really close together (particularly site 56, although some looked better), so noise levels were a little rough.

We were able to score this site on a Saturday night during the spring break season using Dyrt Alerts!

Site056
Month of VisitMarch
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Sierra T., March 16, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Sierra T., March 16, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Sierra T., March 16, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Sierra T., March 16, 2025
Reviewed Feb. 6, 2025

Access to both the community and park of Joshua Tree.

This is a great example of a park that should get the 1/2 star. If an option, I'd give it 4.5 stars, and nick it only because of the minimal bathroom maintenance done after a weekend. I'd note, I think that is more due to staffing than care.

The campground was lightly populated during our February visit, which was a bit surprising considering the other JTree camps inside the park were full. I chose our site online only knowing that it was on the outer ring of sites. It turned out to be a huge site with great views of the CA hiking and riding trail (out the back of the site).

Other pros:

  • There is a small gift store in the DOI building that is accompanied by an excellent little art gallery. The featured artist was Diane Best. It was clearly inspired by the park. The ranger and host at the store were very helpful with information about the surrounding area.
  • Trails run right out of camp...lots of them...of all different difficulty levels. Something for everyone, and each of the trails we hiked, or came across were very well signed, which in the desert is appreciated.
  • Big oversized sites. Big oversized tables.
  • Ash dumping stations with shovels and buckets.
  • The campground is on the outside border of the park. Meaning you don't have to go wait in line at the entrance to access it in and out, and it is much easier to get into Yucca Valley or Joshua Tree if you're both camping and want to visit a restaurant or shop. Very convenient location.
  • 5g cell service at camp...if you're into that sort of thing.
  • Separate parking for hiking trailheads keeps the park traffic down.
  • Potable water around the park.
  • Bathrooms with flush toilets (no showers).

Not so good notes: 

  • The sites are close to each other. If it were a full camp, it would be a lot less peaceful.
  • The park roads are rough...like falling apart rough. Not an issue for most unless you were in a small or low vehicle.
  • The camp host was not seen during our visit, and the bathrooms were not cleaned well. We arrived on a Monday. They weren't overly dirty but were not serviced during our stay.
  • Some sites have nice new campfire rings. Ours had a very old, barely above ground one. I dug it out to feel a little safer having a nice fire.

This has nothing to do with campground operations, but remember this is the high desert! There is wind—gusty wind. There is sun. Nights get cold. Be aware of the weather and the surroundings.

We had a lovely campfire on night one. The second night was windier at about 15mph with gusts and we chose not to light one, but there wasn't a red flag warning or restriction. Another site nearby (upwind) had a big campfire and were definitely not safe about it. It was a bit nerve-wracking being down the hill from them. 

In the morning, asked the park ranger what would cause them to institute a warning, and he said the call wasn't made by the rangers on-site, but rather someone in admin elsewhere. That was surprising, and he commented that it is a challenge they've been working to change because all the rangers were up all night waiting for the call that a fire had started. I relay that to say, that when starting a fire please use common sense and caution. That completes my after school special.

I would definitely recommend this campground if you're looking for access to hiking, Joshua Tree NP but away from the core tourist areas, and also wanting to dip into town. It is conveniently located with lovely scenery.

Site097
Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Ryan W., February 6, 2025
Reviewed Jan. 6, 2025

Close to Joshua Tree NP but not a stellar CG for $35/night

The CG was very well maintained in that the bathrooms were clean, not much trash and very nice camp hosts.  However, the sites were close together, narrow roads and the sites were not level. We found a rock to level our van which helped, but flat spots were expected. The price per night increased on 1/1/25 which was the night we arrived. 

NOTE: after visiting JTNP I learned that many campgrounds in the main part of the park had no water so extra props to this CG for water.

Reviewed Nov. 25, 2024

Easy access

Reservations are required but the park is easily accessible. We picked an easy location for our maiden voyage and the need for cell service for my spouse. Cell service was just adequate. Facilities are clean and well kept. Visitors center staff was friendly and helpful. Sites are decently spaced but there will be sharing with RV’s and generators. I would stay here again but if time permits the sites within Joshua Tree NP would be my preference.

Site67
Month of VisitNovember
Reviewed Sep. 14, 2024

Beautiful

This place is reservation only, through recreation.gov. The rangers at the visitor center do not handle anything with reservations whatsoever. We managed to get two nights fairly last minute, only to arrive and find the campground mostly empty. That’s pretty aggravating, probably due to people making reservations and not showing up. 

Sites are $25/night, and rec.gov does not charge a processing fee, which is so nice. 

The roads throughout the campground are in terrible shape, but we managed in our 26ft class C. The roads and many of the sites are washed out and crumbling. Most sites are not level. Our site,#90, was ok with leveling blocks. 

There’s recycling here (no glass accepted), trash dumpsters, flush toilets, and a free dump station with potable water fill. No showers here. There are many hiking trails directly from the campground, which is nice, but dogs are not allowed on the trails. 

ATT had good service and Verizon was usable but very weak.

  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Laura M., September 14, 2024
Reviewed Apr. 13, 2024

Very nice campground

Stayed for one night and we totally enjoyed our stay there. Beautiful place. Cell service was very good.

Site13
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Emmi O., April 13, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Emmi O., April 13, 2024
Reviewed Jan. 23, 2024

Not my cup of tea

I guess it depends on what you like. Tent campers or class b campers might be alright but I didn't like it. The roads in are narrow and absolutely terrible. I was in site 97 and it was way out of level. I suggest not getting there at night because the roads are not well marked.

Site97
Month of VisitJanuary
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Benjamin W., January 23, 2024
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Benjamin W., January 23, 2024
Reviewed Feb. 22, 2023

Great experience

This campground is very nice. The roads could use some work and if you have a RV/Trailer/Van you may want some block to help get you level. The sites are nicely spread out. Bathrooms are extremely clean. Overall I had a very nice stay aside from the weather being not so great.

Site48
Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Joseph B., February 22, 2023
Reviewed Nov. 30, 2022

Clean and spacious

Large campground with nice leveled spots. Clean toilets. Lots of hiking trails close by

Site13
Month of VisitNovember
Reviewed Apr. 14, 2022

Good sites easy to get to

I have stayed at this campground 2 times over the past few years. The last time was for a  fun 1 night weekend visit to watch meteor showers with a group. The skies were awesome! 

The bathroom wasn't amazing but was usable. The campground while on the edge of joshua tree is not really inside the park. You don't pay park fees, but you can't go directly into the rest of the part from the campsite. 

The plus here is that you can get reservations fairly easily. The campsite was pretty busy for both trips. The hills around the campsite are fun to hike around on, but don't compare to the rest of the park. 

We also came here in January a few years ago and it was very cold and windy. We even got rain while we were there. Just remember to tie down your tent well!

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Corey B., April 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Corey B., April 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Corey B., April 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Corey B., April 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Corey B., April 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Corey B., April 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Corey B., April 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Corey B., April 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Corey B., April 14, 2022
Reviewed Nov. 3, 2021

Nice, close together

Mostly level spots. Since tricky to back into. Clean bathrooms, sites are right next to each other.

Site61
Month of VisitNovember
Reviewed Oct. 17, 2021

Clean and quiet

The bathrooms were SO CLEAN! Really impressed.

The site itself was fine, nothing too fancy. The Joshua Trees around the site were really great and the kids had a good time climbing the nearby hills and hiking the trails. We had a camper van and our site (24) was relatively level. Nice picnic table and fire ring, although ours was a little older and seemed like it had low walls.

Pretty close to the entrance to the national park and we spent two days driving through it climbing on boulders and hiking to the dam. Great time.

Site24
Month of VisitOctober
Reviewed Jul. 6, 2021

Nice campsite close to major stores

Joshua tree is beautiful! This campsite is close to Yucca Valley so it’s close to stores and shops. It was super hot! I would prefer to camp further into the dessert so that there is less light pollution and bigger rocks to climb on.

Site?
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Jillean G., July 6, 2021
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Jillean G., July 6, 2021
Reviewed Apr. 28, 2021

Definitely gets the job done

Solid campsites with clean bathrooms and sites. The scenery around the area is nice and there are some decent, easy to medium hikes in the area.

At one site (54), had some trouble finding a flat place to stake in my tent. Happened to be really windy, so it was tough to get a fire going with one placement of the fire pit, but shouldn’t be an issue on most weekends.

Don’t have to pay park entrance fee for these sites, which is nice. Drive to the park is about 10-15 minutes.

Overall, nice experience.

Site63 and 54
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Nicholas D., April 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Nicholas D., April 28, 2021
Reviewed Apr. 3, 2021

Camping among the Joshua Trees outside of Yucca Valley

We spent 5 nights at this national park campground hopping from site to site (this is all we could do with reservations really hard to get). At this time the campground is only by online reservations. Best site was the last #29. Campground has flushing toilets, no showers as usual for national parks. Dump station is also available. Good AT&T cell reception.

  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Emma A., April 3, 2021
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Emma A., April 3, 2021
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Emma A., April 3, 2021
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Emma A., April 3, 2021
Reviewed Dec. 26, 2020

Nice Location just outside the main part of Joshua Tree National Park

It was a very nice camping location however there is virtually no signage to direct folks to a campsite number- very poor . The roads are paved, but are in horrible condition.

Sites vary in size. Make reservations on recreation.gov and make sure the site you pick is adequate in size for your vehicle. Many sites are pull through, although mine was a bit tight to pull in due to a Joshua tree and vegetation on one side. The site was fairly large and nice picnic table.

Public restrooms' are available and Wi-Fi is available near the main building. 

This is a nice location if you want to be close to shopping and also close to the main entrance to the National Park.

Site013
Month of VisitDecember
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Larry B., December 26, 2020
Reviewed Nov. 30, 2020

Acceptable campground on the edge of Joshua Tree...

While technically in Joshua Tree National Park, this campground sits on the Northwest edge of J.T., requires no park entrance fee, and does not connect with the main road through the park. It's a fine campground for those who can't get a site at one of the other campgrounds, or those who don't want to make the long, slow drive into the park. If you want to actually visit Joshua Tree, I'd find a different campground further into the park.

PROS: Easy access, Lots of sites with nice views overlooking the town, Several hiking trails starting at the edge of campground, separate campground for people with horses.

CONS: No shade, lot of the sites are uneven and hard-packed ground  (You can't get spikes in deep enough at some sites, I wouldn't trust my tent being secure in high winds), Not really "in" the park, long drive to park entrance, you don't get that isolated feeling, campsites feel a bit too close to each other.

Each site has a fire pit and a concrete picnic table. Size of campsites seem to vary greatly. Facilities are clean, with flush toilets/urinals.

After being unable to get a site at our preferred campground in Joshua Tree we grabbed two spots at Black Rock Campground. While not bad, it wasn't that normal Joshua Tree feel, the lights from the nearby town wash out some of the night sky, and the camp just felt packed, even when it was at ~60% capacity.

Site82
Month of VisitNovember
Reviewed Oct. 25, 2020

Great option for J Tree

Although it's technically in the park, you'll need to drive over to one of the main entrances for park access. Still, this is a great option. The horse stalls are on the north end of the camp, and there are a few loops. It's desert camping so bring your own shade and lots of water. The weather was great in October, and there is a short trail on the west end of camp (plus lots of other in the area to explore).

We had an RV so I can't speak to the bathrooms.

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  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Jonathan G., October 25, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Jonathan G., October 25, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Jonathan G., October 25, 2020
Reviewed Sep. 29, 2020

Black Rock Campground - Joshua Tree - Place to Start Your Trek

This campground is a little outside the main Joshua Tree area.  It used to be the only campground you could reserve ahead.  So we usually spend the first night here and then head into the main park in the morning.  It has full facilites and water on sight. It has a small visitor center/ranger station as well.

You drive through a residential area and then you are at the campground.  You are on a knoll or incline so you are looking down over the valley.  There is horse site as well but I do not know the details of that.

We are tent campers. There are  good tent sites as well RV sites.  A great place to watch the star, the sunset and the sunrise.  Trail right fromt= the campground up to a hill/mountain behind the campground.

Be prepared.  We have been snowed on here and wind whipped. Always go in February.

Sites have tables, fire rings and water. Modern bathrooms.

You are surrounded by Joshua Trees and if you catch them in the right time they are blooming.

Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by MarinMaverick , September 29, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by MarinMaverick , September 29, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by MarinMaverick , September 29, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by MarinMaverick , September 29, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by MarinMaverick , September 29, 2020
Reviewed Aug. 15, 2020

First Stop - Joshua Tree

This is always our first stop when we go to Joshua Tree.  It has all services as well as a little Visitor Center.  There is water here so we use it to stage going into the main park for the first come fist served sites the next day and to make sure we have enough water for those campgrounds which have no water.

I am a tent camper. Beware, the wind can roar through here so stake out your tent.  For tent sites there are some sites that are open without shade or cover. So choose your site well. ALso try to get there at least once when the Joshua Trees are in bloom.

There is a nice hiking trail at the rear of the campground and a mountain/hill to climb.  Nice views from the top.

Also a nice place to watch the sunset or even the sunrise.  Star gazing is a plus as well.

Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by MarinMaverick , August 15, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by MarinMaverick , August 15, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by MarinMaverick , August 15, 2020
Reviewed Jul. 25, 2020

Great campground amidst the Joshua Trees

The campground offers 99 individual sites with drinking water, flush toilets and a dump station. The campsites are clean, well maintained and provide plenty of space. There are great hiking trails around Black Rock which provide great views of the low and high peaks around Palm Springs.

One thing to note is that this campground is not located in the National Park and takes about 20-30 mins to arrive at the park entrance.

  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Joy C., July 25, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Joy C., July 25, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Joy C., July 25, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Joy C., July 25, 2020
Reviewed Jun. 4, 2020

Beautiful campground in every direction you

This was the first time I was camping in this type of terrain, I normally am near large bodies of water and or National Forest(s). But arriving at Joshua tree was unbelievable! A huge factor when it comes to camping is always the time of year and I made sure to make reservations during spring to see the wild flowers and get good weather. I arrived the second week of March in 2019. During the day it was in the low 70s and by sunset we got low 40s. The sunsets were nothing I had ever seen before, and the night sky was lit with stars. You can see so much of the sky here because it’s so open, which was a huge change for me always being surrounded by trees. The campsites were nicely spaced apart and we had a good amount of room at our site. The bathrooms were super clean and well maintained. Although there isn’t a camp store in the campground, stores were right outside the area (7 minutes away). There’s service here also because it is pretty close to neighborhoods.

  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Azizah T., June 4, 2020
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Azizah T., June 4, 2020
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Reviewed Nov. 12, 2019

Gorgeous

Important note: It’s not actually inside the National Park, so great news - you don’t pay National Park entry fees (usually $30)

Beautiful area. We camped at site 68, right by the entrance. Lots of space in this site, my 7 year old son and I played baseball, football and loved the campfire. Rangers here are friendly and super helpful, very welcoming. They have a “Junior Ranger Program” for kids, they give a little booklet for. We saw a lot of jackrabbits. Heard the coyotes but didn’t see them. Loved it.

  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
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  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019
  • Review photo of Black Rock Campground — Joshua Tree National Park by Dad & B R., November 12, 2019