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Joshua Tree: The Complete Guide - Joshua Tree National Park - cover

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Joshua Tree: The Complete Guide - Joshua Tree National Park

James Kaiser

Publisher: Destination Press

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Summary

Located just two hours east of Los Angeles, Joshua Tree is a desert getaway that boasts some of California’s most dramatic scenery. From hiking to Joshua Tree: The Complete Guide features in-depth information on the park’s attractions, plus Fascinating chapters on history, geology, ecology and wildlife bring the park to life. Detailed maps showcase over 20 of the park’s best hikes. An indispensable guide for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers on a budget, Joshua Tree: The Complete Guide puts the best of Joshua Tree at your fingertips.
Available since: 05/24/2016.

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