Shutdown forces closure of campgrounds at Joshua Tree National Park
The government shutdown has forced the closure of campgrounds at Joshua Tree National Park due to health and safety concerns.
Officials say vault toilets on the site are reaching capacity and the closure took effect last week.
According to the National Park Service, Indian Cover and Black Rock campgrounds will be open for day-use only.
The NPS stated that the Joshua Tree will remain accessible. but visitors will be entering at their own risk because service can’t fully staff its properties.
However, Lose Horse Mine Road and Rattlesnake Canyon are closed effective immediately.