Cholla Catus Garden in Joshua Tree National Park
Approximately 12 miles (20 km) south of the park’s north entrance is the 0.25 mile (0.4 km) Cholla Cactus Garden Nature Trail; this flat loop leads hikers through nearly 10 acres (4 hectares) of landscape dominated by the teddybear cholla. This unusual stand of cacti is located in the Pinto Basin, a large expanse of alluvial fans covered with creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) and burrobush (Ambrosia dumosa) for as far as the eye can see. There are very few teddybear cholla stands in the park.
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18 Comments
First: congratulations for the 1K and monetization! Second: fantastic, surreal place, cool walking!
Very nice job 😍💕💜
Oh WOW, never seen befor!! Amazing!
5:01 Ah Oh!! My eyes!!
Just beautiful. Love that you went when the light was low. So beautiful and peaceful. Never been to Joshua Tree but this looks great. Thanks so much – Henry
Nice walk! Reminds me of Breaking Bad… But with more cacti.
Wow.. so beautiful~~
Wow 😮 these plants are awesome, great walk as usual 💪🏼
nice one
How far is this garden from the parking lot?
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super cool! thank you for publishing this video, I was looking to get perspective. we will be walking this trail very soon.
I'd avoid going there like the plague, that trail is too damned narrow. 😫
Let’s do some parkour in here next time I’m out this ways
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I've been there a couple times from Ohio so it's a cool sight to see. Love the Cholla's. Just stay on the trails and don't touch them. Don't walk your dogs near them, either.
Thank you. 😊
Enjoyed this so much thankyou.