Weird Things to do in Joshua Tree

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In this week’s video I’m sharing all my favorite weird things to do in Joshua Tree, California.

I recently spent an entire month living in Joshua Tree and got to explore all the fun and quirky things that make Joshua Tree unique. I genuinely love spending time out in Joshua Tree and really hope you enjoy this video and get to visit one day.

If you’d like to know more about how to visit the places mentioned in the video, you can read my blog post here:

If you’d like to make reservations at La Copine visit their website here.

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0:00 - Intro
0:29 - Desert Christ Park
1:04 - Krblin Jihn Kabin
1:45 - Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Museum
2:22 - Art Queen / Crochet Museum
2:54: - The Station
3:22 - Glass Outhouse Art Gallery
4:30 - Roy’s Motel and Cafe
4:48 - Wonder Valley Hot Springs
5:20 - La Copine Kitchen

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Hello. My name is Eden and welcome to my channel. I am the blogger behind the website Rock a Little Travel. I am currently a digital nomad living in Southern California traveling around with my dog Melvin. In addition to exploring the USA I also take several trips a year overseas. This year I will be headed to Malta, Puerto Rico, Namibia, South Africa, and more.

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Lived in Yucca valley.(pronounced “yuck”, not Youk)and J.T. For 10 years. And served as a technical rescue climber with “JOSAR”, National Park search and rescue for 8 of those years. My wife and I were married 30 feet up on a vertical wall at the Indian Cove camp ground amphitheater, in the park. With the SAR team in attendance ( She was also a team member). I live in AZ now and miss the park a lot. Thanks for doing this video, a walk down memory lane

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One of the best videos I’ve seen so far thank you

justlm
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I lived in yucca valley and Joshua tree for 33 years. I miss the beautiful desert so much. I want to go back I know it's not the same but it is always a magical place. It wish you would have shown The chapel at Christ Park. There is so much more to see. Thank you for sharing your trip. 💖💖

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That place looked like Radiator Springs in the Pixar movie Cars

jeffb.