


Indian Cove Boy Scout TrailĪfter you go past the ranger station, the next landmark you’ll see is the trailhead to the Indian Cove Boy Scout Trail, on the right. Thus right now, I’m going with no, you don’t have to pay the entrance fee to just use the campground. I’m seeing other reviewers of this campground say the same thing on the commercial camping review sites, and I can’t find anything about paying an entrance fee on the official campground site under ‘fees’. They said that it was not necessary for me to even stop at the station! I asked the ranger when I stopped at the station if I needed to check in, or pay to get in, since this is technically part of Joshua Tree. It doesn’t look like you have to pay the Joshua Tree entrance fee to camp at Indian Cove campground. Do You Have to Pay the Joshua Tree Entrance Fee to Camp at Indian Cove? Make sure your name is on there, and note your site number, so as to avoid any confusion, literally down the road. It’s a good idea to pull over and visit, as the information board right outside the main building’s doorway will have a roster of campers for the night. Once you get through the residential homes on Indian Cove Road, you’ll see the ranger station on the right. You’ll see lots of residential homes on this road, some of which look like new, modern styled Airbnb homes. When you get to the intersection, turn on to Indian Cove Road going southbound, such that Ground Zero Customs is on your right, and Oasis Cove Market is on your left. Their address is the following:Ħ9087 Twentynine Palms Highway, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 The business is called Ground Zero Customs. If you need an address to program into your car or phone, you can use that of the car stereo business, which sits on the corner of that intersection. To get to the campground, you’ll need to find the intersection of Twentynine Palms Highway (Highway 62) and Indian Cove Road. Indian Cove Campground is in the town of Twentynine Palms, California, at the northern edge of the park. Indian Cove Campground Location and Directions But beforehand, I’ll walk you through getting there, directly below. I’ll also go through the frequently asked questions the internet is currently asking about this campground. In this review of Indian Cove Campground at Joshua Tree, California, I’ll give you all the necessary information to decide if this high desert camping area is right for you.
