Jopshua Tree National Park is truly filled with wild and wonderful boulders and rock formations. I stayed at the aptly named "Jumbo Rocks" campsite and within 10 to 15 minutes of walking from my tent, there were some amazing views (photos 1-21 and 46-65) to be had. The Barker Dam Nature Trail was a very nice hike too (photos 30-45) with some colourful cacti, impressive views and even some fluffy white clouds with deep blue skies. The old dam can be seen in photo 34.
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