Cholla Cactus Garden
What it is
A stunning natural garden of thousands of “teddy-bear” cholla cacti, clustered in the lower Pinto Basin of Joshua Tree National Park. This area sits at the transition between the Mojave and Colorado Deserts—perfect conditions for this unique species to thrive.
Why it stands out
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When the sun rises or sets, the spines of the cholla glow like halos of gold.
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A short, flat loop trail (about ¼ mile) lets visitors walk among the dense cactus fields.
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The landscape feels other-worldly—rows of spiny cholla set against open desert and distant mountains, ideal for photography and reflection.
Key details for visitors
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Trail length: roughly ¼-mile loop, flat and easy.
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Best times: early morning or golden hour for dramatic light; spring brings desert blooms.
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Safety: stay on the trail—cholla spines detach easily and cling to skin or clothing. Closed-toed shoes are highly recommended.
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Location: found along Pinto Basin Road in Joshua Tree National Park.
Summary
Walk through a glowing desert wonderland where thousands of golden cholla light up the valley floor. The Cholla Cactus Garden is a short, unforgettable stop that captures the raw beauty and mystery of Joshua Tree.