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Fortynine Palms Trail and Oasis closure

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News Release Date: August 7, 2023

Contact: Hannah Schwalbe, 760-367-5555

Beginning today, Monday, August 7, 2023, park rangers will close the Fortynine Palms Trail and Oasis to allow bighorn sheep undisturbed access to surface water. The park is under drought conditions, and herds in the area are increasingly reliant on the oasis spring to survive the hot summer months. The closure will remain in place until October 1, or until summer monsoons provide adequate rainfall to increase water availability. Park wildlife biologists will be monitoring the situation.  

Hikers should be prepared to use other trails in the park but must use extreme caution. All hikes should be planned to begin at or before sunrise and end by 10 am or planned to not begin until after 5 pm. Hiking in the middle of the day is not recommended. Summer temperatures on exposed parts of park trails can reach over 120° F (49° C) in the shade. Hiking in extreme heat can lead to serious health risks, including heat exhaustion, heat stroke, hyponatremia, and death. 

More information on visiting during the summer heat at Joshua Tree National Park can be found at the following website: Visiting in Summer - Joshua Tree National Park (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov).  



Last updated: August 7, 2023

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Twentynine Palms, CA 92277-3597

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760 367-5500

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