Joshua Tree National Park

Our next national park was the Joshua Tree National Park, conveniently north of our campground in Indio, California: about an hour to the west entrance (where we went in), and half an hour from the south entrance (where we came out).

While exploring the park, we tried something new: we listened to a narrated self-driving tour of the park, using an app called Action Tour Guide that worked offline (good thing, since there was no cell service in much of the park), using the phone’s GPS to track our location on a map, and play narration clips when we reached certain points. That was a nice addition to our tour, pointing out interesting places to stop, and telling stories about the history of the area, so we’ll probably do that for other places too.

Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center sign:

Joshua Tree National Park sign

Joshua Tree info in the visitor center:

Joshua Tree info

Joshua Tree National Park sign, with people posing in front of it, and a long line of cars to get in:

Joshua Tree National Park sign

It was nice that when we got near the entrance station, they were waving people with National Park passes into a bypass lane.

But a tip for anyone visiting: there would have been no line at the south entrance; much fewer people over that side of the park, but also less to see for quite a while.

Joshua trees alongside the road:

Joshua trees

Joshua trees

We stopped at the Quail Springs picnic area for lunch. Here’s our truck by a big rock:

Rock and truck

Rock:

Rock

Joshua trees:

Joshua trees

Rock and the bench where we had a picnic lunch; if you look closely you’ll see someone rappelling down the left side:

Rock and picnic bench

More interesting rock formations:

Rock

Jenn on a rock:

Jenn on a rock

Rocks:

Rocks

Desert plants:

Joshua trees

A view of Coachella Valley from Keys View; our coach was in Indio, which is near the center of this picture, in the valley:

Valley

Selfie (or “usie”):

Jenn and David

Info sign:

Info sign

Coachella Valley:

Valley

Road through the desert:

Road

Joshua tree:

Joshua tree

Cap Rock:

Cap Rock

Cap Rock

More interesting rocks near the road:

Rocks

We took a detour onto a dirt road (Desert Queen Mine Road):

Dirt road

Probably my favorite picture of Joshua trees:

Joshua trees

Rocks:

Rocks

We walked along a trail for a short distance, to see more interesting things:

Path

A couple of pictures of me, taken by Jenn:

David

David

Me taking a picture of Jenn taking a selfie (a “youie”?):

Jenn

Spiky:

Spiky

More desert plants:

Desert plants

Desert plants

Desert plants

Skull Rock:

Skull Rock

Rocks:

Rocks

Road:

Road

Desert:

Desert

Desert plants:

Desert plants

Hills:

Hills

Leaving the park via the south road:

Leaving park

Bonus; after leaving the park, we saw some hot air balloons in the sky:

Hot air balloon

Hot air balloons

Hot air balloon

Bombay Beach, Salton Sea, CA

We went for a drive around Salton Sea in California, a lake with an interesting history: apparently created by accident from overflow of an irrigation canal, and has been slowly shrinking as modern farming uses water more efficiently.

Here’s a map of our route, going south first:

Map route

We stopped for lunch at a Mexican diner attached to a casino, then filled up the truck gas at a station that was mostly populated by ATVs:

ATVs

The drive was just flat empty desert for most of the way south:

Desert

But with some farmland around the south side of the lake:

Farmland

We stopped at Bombay Beach, which used to be a booming tourist destination in the 1950s. Nowadays, it’s a “living ghost town”.

On the beach, there are a number of art installations:

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

Beach art

The Living Desert Zoo WildLights

We attended a holiday zoo lights attraction, “WildLights” at The Living Desert Zoo in Palm Desert, California:

Entrance

Holiday lights

Holiday lights

Santa:

Santa

Model trains:

Model trains

Model trains

Model trains

Model trains

Model trains

Model trains

Model trains

More holiday lights:

Holiday lights

Holiday lights

Merry-go-round:

Merry-go-round

An interlude of live animals, starting with a mountain goat, wishing people would go away and let them sleep:

Mountain goat

Vultures:

Vultures

Antelopes:

Antelopes

Zebras:

Zebras

Giraffes:

Giraffes

Holiday lights editions:

Holiday lights

Selfie:

Selfie

Holiday lights

Holiday lights

Holiday lights

Holiday lights

 Of course a zoo in the Palm Springs area had a golfing Santa:

Holiday lights

Holiday lights

Light tunnel, with synchronized holiday music:

Holiday lights

Holiday lights

Light cube, with synchronized holiday music:

Holiday lights

Holiday lights

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

We took a daytrip to the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument near the border of Mexico in southern Arizona, south of Ajo, west of Tucson, and east of Yuma.

The entrance sign:

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument sign

Info signs; notice the loop on the right-hand side? That’s the unpaved road we drove; see below:

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument sign

Info sign

Mountains:

Mountains

Mountains

Info signs:

Info sign

Info sign

Mountains:

Mountains

Cacti:

Cacti

Cacti

Visitor center, with an example of an organ pipe cactus:

Visitor center

A weird social distancing barrier inside:

Social distancing barrier

We enjoyed a picnic lunch:

Picnic lunch

A hopeful raven kept an eye on us:

Bird

Info signs:

Info sign

Info signs

Info sign

The aforementioned unpaved road we toured:

Unpaved road

Lots of pictures of cacti of various sorts:

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

Cacti

 A stone arch:

Cacti

Arch and cacti

Cacti

Arch

Arch

Info sign

Info sign

Info sign

Info sign

Mini arch:

Arch

Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix

We visited the Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix, a small Japanese-style garden near downtown. Not as large or tranquil as the Portland Japanese Garden, but still rather nice.

We took a selfie (the red dot is proof of entrance payment):

Jenn and David

The pond:

Pond

Pond

Pond

Pond

Ducks:

Ducks

Koi:

Koi

Gate:

Gate

Stream:

Stream

Shishi-odoshi (deer scarer):


Shishi-odoshi

Waterfall:

Waterfall

Fish sculpture:

Fish sculpture

Cascade:

Cascade

Bamboo fence, rain chains, etc:

Fence etc

Tea house:

Tea house

Pond:

Pond

Tower:

Tower

Interesting rocks on the edge of the pond (and more ducks):

Pond

Bridge:

Bridge

Bridge

Pond

Bridge

Koi:

Koi

Pedal boats at Encanto Park

For lunch after the Japanese garden we grabbed some drive-through teriyaki bowls (first time we’d seen that as a drive-through option), and went to a nearby city park in Phoenix, Encanto Park.

We found a picnic bench with a view of a stream and a party on an island:

Picnic spot

Our teriyaki bowls and spring rolls for lunch:

Teriyaki bowl and spring roll for lunch

A palm tree:

Palm tree

We noticed some pedal boats going by along the stream, and thought that looked like a fun thing to do:

Pedal boat

So we did; we rented a pedal boat:

Jenn and David in pedal boat

Pedal boat

We got some duck food from the rental kiosk, so we had fun feeding and watching them:

Ducks

Ducks

Ducks

Ducks

Ducks

Birds:

Birds

Birds

More ducks:

Ducks

Ducks

Ducks

Ducks

Ducks

The park is next to a golf course, so of course there are a bunch of golf balls on the nearby island:

Golf balls

Birds sunning themselves:

Birds

Birds

Birds

Another selfie from the boat; yes, we’re trying to do more of them; we haven’t historically had a lot of pictures of us together:

Jenn and David

Hey look, more ducks:

Ducks

Ducks

Ducks

Another couple of pedal boats:

Ducks

One more selfie:

Jenn and David

Goldfield Ghost Town

We visited the Goldfield Ghost Town, a wild west town, established in 1893, and now an Arizona tourist trap.

Goldfield Ghost Town entrance

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

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Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

Town buildings

At high noon (and hourly thereafter) they have a gunfight performance on main street:

Gunfight

Gunfight

Gunfight

Gunfight

Gunfight

Gunfight

After the gunfight, we went to the saloon for lunch:

Saloon

Saloon

Saloon

Me:

David

A “floozy”:

Floozy

I had a pork tenderloin sandwich and fries:

Burger and fries

Just as we finished lunch, the next gunfight was starting, this time involving the ladies:

Gunfight

Gunfight

Gunfight

Gunfight

Gunfight

Gunfight

Gunfight

Horse riders, narrow gauge train, and mountains:

Horses and train

Train

We explored most of the shops, but the only things that appealed to us to buy was some tasty fudge.