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In winter, though, as temperatures drop to freezing at night, travelers can find the great beauty of the desert camp, from Joshua Tree National Park, 140 miles east of Los Angeles, to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, 90 miles northeast of San Diego.
(National Park Service/Associated Press)-this undated photograph courtesy of National Park Service shows snow camping at Ryan Campground in Joshua Tree National Park in California In Joshua Tree National Park, stretching of 800,000 acres of high and low deserts East of Palm Springs, written between Interstate 10 and Highway 62, nine campsites are available.
Wildflowers begin to bloom at the end of February in the Anza-Borrego, and touch snow in Joshua Tree. The air is still fresh, the sky is blue. The camp tends to be much more crowded. Down sleeping bags to ward off the chill. Winter wilderness camping can be cold at night.
In Joshua Tree National Park, stretching of 800,000 acres of high and low deserts East of Palm Springs, written between Interstate 10 and Highway 62, nine campsites are available.