06/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/15/2026 18:18
JOSHUA TREE, Calif. - Joshua Tree National Park has implemented fire restrictions beginning June 15, due to hot, dry weather conditions and increasing fire danger.
The restrictions will remain in effect through October 1, 2026, unless park leadership determines otherwise. The restrictions apply throughout the park, including all campgrounds, backcountry sites, and picnic areas.
The following activities are prohibited under fire restrictions:
Historically, fires in this area of the Mojave Desert were limited in extent because shrubs and trees are widely spaced and grasses are not abundant. However, human activities and the spread of non-native invasive grasses have contributed to an increase in the frequency and size of wildfires.
Desert plants do not depend on fire to reproduce, and many species are highly susceptible to fire damage. While some vegetation can recover after a fire, the process is often slow. Joshua trees are particularly vulnerable. Young Joshua trees frequently die after a fire, and surviving trees may experience additional stress from drought and bark-feeding rodents.
Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead before traveling to the park:
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