How can visitors learn on site about Joshua Tree National Park? Ranger Pam Tripp says, that’s what the Interpretation Division does…
Every year at Joshua Tree National Park, over a million visitors come to enjoy the scenery, activities, programs, and night skies of this beautiful desert landscape. About 2/3 of these visitors will stop in at any of our three visitor centers to ask questions and obtain directions as to where they can go and what they can do. The Interpretation Division staff works behind the desk in the visitor centers and conducts programs throughout the park. As each season begins and ends, they modify programs and interpretation as the weather warms up in the summer and cools down in the winter. Other staff in the division also work to keep our official website and social media up to date as things change and progress. We wish to thank our Interpretation Division for their visitor services as they work to ensure that visitors enjoy their time at the national park and are able to do so safely and prepared. For Z107.7, this is park ranger Pam Tripp, encouraging you to get to know how your national park works.