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    Day 4

    193 mi

    Road to the Sin City!

    The road to Las Vegas will pass through several national parks. The first one on your way is Joshua Tree National Park. You will spend the day here exploring the rock massif and see the very Joshua trees, after which the park is named. Find a place to watch the sunset, the sight will make your day!
    15.8 mi
    25 min
    Jameson Brown Coffee Roasters

    Jameson Brown Coffee Roasters

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    Jameson Brown was opened by two friends obsessed with making coffee drinks. According to the founders, this is not just a coffee house, it is the real philosophy of coffee art.
    Since 2006, the owners of the coffee house have been practicing their experiments with different methods of roasting coffee beans and making drinks to get a wide range of tastes. And in addition to coffee, there is a good selection of pastries.
    Open Hours: Monday - Friday: 7:00 – 19:00 Saturday: 8:00 – 18:00
    119.6 mi
    2 hrs
    Stater Bros. Markets

    Stater Bros. Markets

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    Before a long journey you need to buy some food for the road and picnic in Joshua Tree National Park.
    The official opening of the first Stater Bros store was held in the midst of the Great Depression, August 17, 1936. Over the years, Stater Bros has become a cult name in Southern California thanks to continuous assessment and quality control in stores, low prices, friendly service and of course fresh products. According to a report published on Forbes, the network is among the top 20 US companies.
    Open Hours: Monday - Sunday: 6:00 – 23:00
    14.5 mi
    25 min
    Joshua Tree Conservation Park

    Joshua Tree Conservation Park

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    Joshua Tree National Park is located in southeastern California in the Mojave and Colorado deserts. This is a unique natural reserve named after its main attraction, the Joshua tree. It owes its name to Mormons, who decided that the figure of the tree resembled the praying Joshua.
    Joshua Three National Park is also famous for its rocks. A lot of experienced climbers and laymen come here to improve their skills. Some of the rocks in the park stand alone above the landscape. They are called Inselberg, which in German means a mountain island. The oldest rocks of Joshua Tree Park are Gneiss. They are believed to remain from those ancient times when shale rocks appeared on the continent of Rodinia.
    To see spectacular sunsets in the Joshua Tree Park, it is worth spending the night here. On the territory are campgrounds, you can sleep in tents, or go to the hotel at the entrance to the park.
    26.3 mi
    50 min
    Ryan Mountain Vista Point

    Ryan Mountain Vista Point

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    At the end of exploring Joshua Tree National Park, hike Ryan Mountain offering a great view of the nature reserve from above.
    This mountain cannot be called too high or too steep, and hiking it will be easy even for a novice traveler, and panoramic pictures from the top will be admirable.
    16.8 mi
    30 min
    Joshua Tree Saloon

    Joshua Tree Saloon

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    Near the information center of Joshua Three Park there are many small cafes and restaurants offering dishes for every taste. One of them is Joshua Tree Saloon. Most of the dishes from the menu correspond to American menu, and, at the same time, are all very tasty.
    Open Hours: Monday - Sunday: 11:00 – 00:00
    0.7 mi
    5 min

    High Desert Motel Joshua Tree National Park

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    Have a rest and gain strength. You have a long, but fascinating drive ahead of you.
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