Joshua Tree National Park Tour Guide

A Tale of Two Deserts

by Paul Francis Stickles

Joshua Tree National Park Tour Guide
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Joshua Tree National Park Tour Guide

A Tale of Two Deserts

by Paul Francis Stickles

Published Mar 26, 2022
123 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Color Paperback
Genre: TRAVEL / Parks & Campgrounds


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Experience the Quiet Grandeur called Joshua Tree National Park

DISCOVER JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK WITH OVER 200 FULL COLOR PHOTOS AND DETAILED INFORMATIVE TEXT.

Enter a world that takes you back thousands of years. Walk on rock formations that were thrust up from the center of the earth over a million years ago. Learn about the ancient Pinto Man who first walked this landscape, and other Native Americans that called this place home. Walk back in time into the mid to late 1800s and early 1900s when cattlemen, miners, homesteaders and wild west “bad men” moved into the area. Visit ranches, mining sites, shoot-out sites, and grave sites. Take in vistas that look like moonscapes, stand on a ridge and see mountains as far away as 95 miles. Look down into the Coachella Valley, identify the famous San Andreas Fault, Palm Springs, the Salton Sea. In a matter of miles travel from the higher, cooler, wetter Mojave Desert to the lower, hotter, drier Sonoran Desert with its own unique landscape and history. Marvel as this desert landscape explodes into bloom in the spring with wildflowers, flowering cactus, and a variety of hearty desert trees featured in a 42-page wildflower section. Glimpse a Bighorn sheep. Take advantage of one of the world’s premier rock climbing destinations with over 4,500 designated climbs. Strike out on your own on a number of trails and hikes. End the day enjoying a glorious sunset...which, as it fades to black, will reveal a clear sky twinkling with millions of stars in a stargazers paradise.

 

About the Author

Paul Francis Stickles

Paul Francis Stickles is a photographer, writer and artist who lived in California for over thirty years. He was fascinated with the desert and especially Joshua Tree National Park. He made trips to the park every chance he could get to study and photograph this unique landscape, finally creating this guide book so that others may be moved to experience the tale of these two deserts. Paul now lives in Colorado with his wife Ann devoting most of his time to writing, and creating art pieces, capturing the old and present day West. He now uses his talent as a photographer to record images of the West as resource material for his art.