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Park feature Updates for Park Boundary, Trails and Visitor Centers at Joshua Tree National Park

Published by National Park Service | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: January 25, 2026 | Last Modified: 2025-03-18T00:00:00Z
Large updates for Joshua Tree National Park base data that is used across many created maps, applications, and Story maps. The Park Boundary data has been reviewed and confirmed for accuracy, ensuring the delineations of Joshua Tree National Park are up to date. This boundary information is crucial for demarcating park land from surrounding areas and is essential with management regulations and visitor information. The Park Trails data has been updated to reflect changes in trail conditions, new trails, or modifications to existing routes. This data was updated using GNSS data collection with sub-meter accuracy. The trail names, difficulty level and current conditions are clearly marked to aid visitors in planning their hiking and climbing routes. These updates help enhance visitor safety and experience by providing accurate information regarding trail accessibility. The Visitor Center data point feature layer has been updated to included any changes in locations or functionality. This information assists visitors in locating the nearest visitor center for guidance, informational resources and support during their visit. Regular updates are taken care of by the GIS staff at Joshua Tree National Park to ensure that all data remains accurate and accessible to visitors and staff.

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