Graffiti vandalism is becoming an ugly scourge in and around our beloved Joshua Tree National Park. Park Ranger Pam Tripp urges residents and visitors to help them by reporting it…
The beauty of Joshua Tree National Park speaks for itself in the vast open views, the wondrous rock piles, the unique Joshua Trees, and the photographers and painters inspired by these landscapes. These features are a form of art on their own and draw approximately 1.6 million visitors each year to this natural scenic area. Unfortunately, there has been an increase in graffiti to our natural and cultural sites. Graffiti, when taken into nature and applied without approval on natural and cultural objects ceases to be art. It is vandalism and is against the law. Help us protect the parks natural and historic treasures by reporting any sightings of graffiti in the park. If you see vandalism, take photos, note time and location; and if available a description of the persons involved and their vehicle information. Please report vandalism to park staff or by calling dispatch at 909-383-5668. We appreciate your help in stopping the vandalism of our natural and cultural beauty, here at Joshua Tree National Park.