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Thursday, February 8, 2018

Joshua Tree National Park Drew 2.8 Million Visitors In 2017

Above, The Beast at Joshua Tree National Park's Cottonwood Campground. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

This should not come as a complete surprise since Joshua Tree National Park is the closest national park to the city of Los Angeles.

But it is noteworthy that Joshua Tree National Park is a big draw as the park saw an increase in visitors in 2017.

The Desert Sun reported:
Joshua Tree National Park is the place to be these days, with 792,510 acres of vast open land, incomparable views of the sky – day and night time – and numerous trails of varying length and difficulty for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts. 
The park set a new attendance record in 2017 with more than 2.8 million visitors – an increase of more than 338,000 over 2016 and the fourth consecutive record-setting year, officials said.

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