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JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK SHUTTLE SERVICE RESUMES SERVICE FRIDAY

Last year the National Park Service joined forces with the Morongo Basin Transit Authority on a two-year pilot program to offer free, seasonal shuttle service for visitors to Joshua Tree National Park. Reporter Mike Lipsitz tells you how to get on board …
Seasonal Roadrunner Shuttle Service for visitors to the National Park resumes Friday, November 2. The shuttle will operate Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays during the fall, and seven days a week during March and April. The shuttle bus will depart from the Oasis Visitor Center in Twentynine Palms every hour from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and make multiple stops throughout the park including Hidden Valley, Intersection Rock, Barker Dam, and many others. Several stops have been removed from the schedule after the first year of the pilot program and they include Joshua Tree Village, Holiday Inn and Rite Aid in Twentynine Palms, as well as Boy Scout Trailhead in the park. The service remains free as do all entrance fees for shuttle riders. For a complete shuttle route map and more information on the service, go to https://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/shuttle-buses.htm or call 760 367-5699.


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