The Skull Rock is right beside the road. So even if they don't allow dogs, think of it as getting it out of your car and the rock is a few feet away. No one would mind if you brought your …
The Skull Rock is right beside the road. So even if they don't allow dogs, think of it as getting it out of your car and the rock is a few feet away. No one would mind if you brought your pup along. Have fun!
I visited Arches National Park in Utah in February this year on Presidents day. We drove right into the park off of the main highway. My friend who was driving commented that he never drove into the park entrance without being slowed significantly by a line of cars ahead of him. I am wondering what types of crowds to expect and how it it will impact us both driving around and hiking. We will have this experience (delayed by more cars than usual) when driving to Joshua Tree the second weekend in May (Mother's weekend)? Planning to stay in Twentynine Palms. Time frames for doing things, getting places would be helpful. .Thanks in advance for input, suggestions, recommendations.
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It isn't so crowded at the Cottonwood Spring entrance. We went Feb 16, 2017, and it wasn't very crowded. I'm sure it would be busier on a holiday.