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How To Plan A Joshua Tree Wedding Or Elopement
The Vow Keeper's Wedding Advice And Helpful Wedding Tips
Guide To Planning A Joshua Tree Wedding Or Elopement
In The Beautiful Joshua Tree National Park
How exciting, you have decided to travel to beautiful Joshua Tree to say " I Do " for your destination wedding, and experience the magic and beauty of the Mojave Desert.
Joshua Tree National Park is a spiritual place to be joined in marriage. With breathtaking views, astonishing wildlife, and incredible rock formations, what's not to LOVE about The Joshua Tree National Park ?
I have been joining couples in marriage in the park for over 25 years and even tho I have been there thousands of times, I always see something special and unique unto the desert.
The Joshua Tree National Park always looks different by each season. The smell in the air, the variety of light value that shines down upon the rocks and the desert, the flight of the magestic ravens and the howl of the coyotes in the distance makes it appear different in my eyes. My experience is different every time I visit, it is unique and special and I never know what to expect. This is what I LOVE about Joshua Tree and The Joshua Tree National Park.
The desert is a magical and majestic land, which when explored offers individuals a limitless bounty of pure peace and perfection. The desert will open your heart and cleanse your soul and leave you forever wanting more.
The Vow Keeper has complied a list of the most asked wedding questions by couples planning a wedding or elopement in Joshua Tree and The Joshua Tree National Park.
My hope for every couple, is that you have the most amazing and memorable wedding you could ever imagine to be treasured by you and your guests for years to come. So let's get started, plan your magical wedding, experience and discover the hidden treasures of our beautiful Mojave Desert. Enjoy, Explore and be Amazed.
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Every Wedding Tells A Story..... What Will Yours Say ?
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Warmest Wedding Wishes, The Vow Keeper
Do I Need To Obtain A Permit For A Wedding Or Elopement In Joshua Tree National Park ?
Yes, a wedding park permit is required to have a wedding or elopement. Special-use permits are required for ALL weddings and elopements regardless of size. The cost of wedding application is $120. and is non-refundable.
Additional cost can vary depending on the size of your wedding and location. PLEASE NOTE, If you are hiring a professional photographer, caterer, or any additional wedding vendors, all vendors are also required to obtain a separate Special Use wedding permit for their services. This permit is also required for Engagement photos and Wedding Photos.
Do I Need To Obtain Any Additional Permits ?
​Yes, you do need to obtain additonal permits for all of your wedding vendors. If you are hiring a professional photographer, caterer, or any additional wedding vendors, all vendors are also required to obtain a separate Special Use wedding permit for their services. This permit is also required for Engagement photos and Wedding Photos.
How Do I Obtain A
Joshua Tree National Park Wedding Permit ?
To obtain your Special Use Permit for your wedding or elopement, you will need to complete the NPS Form 10-930 Short Form Application
Special Use Permits Are Non-refundable
And The Permit Fee is $120.
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For Additional Details Contact
Joshua Tree National Park At
(760) 367-5518 Or (760) 367-5551
Jeannie Wilson
Special Park Use and CUA Permit Coordinator
Joshua Tree National Park
74485 National Park Drive
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
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Permit Office Hours Monday - Friday 7:00 am to 3:30 pm
Closed Saturday And Sunday And Federal Holidays
Phone: 760-367-5518 Fax: 760-367-5586
Email: jeannie_wilson@nps.gov
Email: jotr_permit_office@nps.gov
How Long Does It Take To Get A Wedding Permit ?
Permit Availability Is Limited. Apply for your park permit as soon as you know your wedding date, preferred park location and wedding ceremony time. Also required on your application you will need a back-up second choice for location, ceremony time and date.
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Allow a minimum of 15 business days for your special use permit to process. Special Use Permit Applications must be recieved at least 15 business days prior to your requested date and no more than 12 months prior to your requested date.
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Please note if a permit is not obtained for this activity you are subject to a Federal Citation fine up to $500.
Special Use Permit Application
And Details For Weddings And Elopements
Are Permits Issued For Any Day Of The Year ?
No, there are permit restrictions. No permits will be issued on Federal Holidays and NPS free entrance days. No permits will be issued from December 20th to January 1st.
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No permits will be issued for the following 2024 Federal Holidays:
January 1, 2 June 19 October 14
January 15 July 4, 5 November 10, 11
February 19 August 25 November 27, 28, 29
May 27 September 2 December 24, 25, 26, 31
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No Permits will be issued on NPS Free Entrance Days:
January 15 Birthday Of Martin Luther King
April 20 First Day Of National Park Week
June 19 Juneteenth National Independence Day
August 4 Anniversary Of The Great American Outdoors Act
September 28 National Public Lands Day
November 11 Veterans Day
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Do My Guests Have To Pay A Park Entrance Fee ?
Yes, all guests have to pay a Park Entrance Fee. The Entrance Fee is $30. per vehicle for a 7 day park pass
Joshua Tree National Park Map
Campgrounds, Hikes, Trailheads And Points Of Interest
What Does The Park Allow For
My Wedding Or Elopement ?
Items that are permitted for a wedding
Free Standing Wedding arch
Small table for guest book
Cooler with water
Small Runner
Small Rug
Cake
Champagne
Live fresh flowers
Live floral bouquets
Fake Flowers
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Battery-powered candles
What Does The Park NOT ALLOW
For My Wedding Or Elopement ?
Items NOT permitted for a wedding
The releasing of live animals, including doves, butterflies, etc or anything that would endanger The Joshua Tree National Park. Hanging or attaching anything to a tree or bush, or in the ground, and gathering of branches, plants, flowers, or any vegetation. No climbing on the endangered Joshua Trees
Does NOT Permit
Drones
All Dried flowers
Pampas grass
Balloons
Smoke bombs
Chalk
Colored water tablets
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Unattended Food Items
Open flamed candles
Bubbles
Rice
Fireworks
Sparklers
Colored sand
Directional Signage
Furniture
Throwing rice
Throwing rose petals
Throwing birdseed
Throwing confetti
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Climbing On Joshua Trees
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Amplified Music, Speakers, And Microphones
Do I need a marriage license ?
Yes, if you want to be legally joined in marriage you will need a valid California marriage license.
No, if you only want to be symbolically joined in marriage, equivalent to a commitment ceremony. I join couples regularly in symbolic ceremonies. Please note, this is NOT a legally binding marriage.
How Do I Obtain A California Marriage License ?
It is very easy to obtain a California Marriage License. You may obtain your marriage license at any County Marriage License Office in California or from an authorized notary. There is no wait period, no blood test. Your marriage license is valid for 90 days from the date of issue and it is valid for you to be joined in marriage anywhere in The State Of California. For complete marriage license details and information, click on the link.
What Are The Best Months
To Have My Wedding In The Park ?
The highly sougth after perfect weather months are September, October, April and May, but truly any month you want to say " I Do " is the best month for you. The winter months are just a bit colder and the summer months are a lot warmer. The winter temperatures can drop to 20 F degrees, we can even get snow in the park, the average winter daytime temperature is 45 F to 60 F degrees. In the summer months, it is very hot between 75 F degrees to over 100 F degrees it is best to have your wedding between sunrise and before 10:30 am or around sunset time, these times are best to beat the summer heat. Temperatures are most comfortable in the spring and fall with average highs of 85 F degrees and lows around 50 F degrees.
Can I Bring My Dog With Me ?
Yes, The Joshua Tree National Park does allow dogs, but there are restrictions to where you may take your dog and your dog must be on a 6 foot leash.
Remember To Bring These Items
With You For Your Dog
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Lots Of Cold Water
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Ice Cubes In A Cooler
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Water Bowl
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Food, Snacks, Treats
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Poop Bags
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Dog First Aid Kit
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Tweezer And Pliers For Pulling Out Cactus Thornes
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Sunglasses And Hat
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Blanket
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Collar, Leash, Identification Tag
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Jacket To Stay Warm
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Evaporative Cooling Dog Vest
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Cold Wet Bandanas
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Battery Powered Hand Held Fan
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Hand Held Water Mister Bottle
What Are The Busiest Months For The Park ?
The busiest travel months for the Park is October thru May
When Does The Park Close ?
The Joshua Tree National Park is never closed.
It is open 24 hours a day and 365 days a year
Occasionally there are road closures due to flooding from heavy rainfall, and park clousures due to high wind warnings and heavy snowfall.
Is There Shade And Water Available In The Park ?
There is no shade in the park. There is partial shade from the shadows of the rock formations and limited shade from the Joshua Trees. The only water that is available is at the West Joshua Tree Entrance of the Park, directly across from the Ranger's station. There is NO water available inside the Park.
Is there anywhere to purchase food, water and gasoline inside the Park ?
Once you enter into The Joshua Tree National Park, there is no food, water, gasoline or any amenities available. Please come prepared with food, lots of water, a full tank of gasoline, firewood and anything you think you might require to make your visit amazing and enjoyable.
Are There Restrooms In The Park ?
Yes there are outhouses, but NO running water
Does A Wedding Permit Allow Me To Have My Wedding Anywhere In The National Park ?
NO, permits are ONLY granted in Park Approved Wedding Locations. Permits limit the amount of guests you can have and the number of vehicles allowed. The Park grants a limited amount of permits for weddings and elopements. Plan in advance to secure your preferred location.
Joshua Tree National Park Map
Approved Permitted Wedding And Elopement Locations
The Vow Keeper has created a Joshua Tree National Park Map with all the approved permitted wedding locations and points of interest to help you to navigate the park. It can also be viewed on Google Earth to see the terraine.
Joshua Tree National Park Wedding And Elopement
Approved Permitted Locations
Live Oak Picnic Area
Up to 5 Guests And 3 Vehicles
Live Oak has the largest living
Live Oak Tree in the National Park, this tree is amazing and very special
Split Rock
Up to 15 Guests And 5 Vehicles
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Split Rock has beautiful views,
large Live Oak trees, expansive
and intimate areas and a
massive 110 foot tall Split Rock
Hidden Valley Picnic Area
Up To 35 Guests And 8 Vehicles
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Hidden Valley has mature Joshua Trees and cactus, expansive fields
and large rock formations, with
an endless varity to offer
Quail Springs Picnic Area
Up To 15 Guests And 8 Vehicles​
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Quail Springs has huge fields of Joshua Trees and cactus
Cap Rock
Up To 25 Guests And 8 Vehicles
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Cap Rock has large Joshua Trees, massive rock backdrops and cactus,
it is the only handicapped approved location and is very easy to walk
Lost Horse Parking Lot
Up To 10 Guests And 5 Vehicles
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Lost Horse has stunning rock formations, Joshua Trees, cactus
and is a hidden secret
Turkey Flats
Up To 35 Guests And 8 Vehicles
No Restroom, No Joshua Trees
Porcupine Wash
Up To 12 Guests And 4 Vehicles
No Restroom, No Joshua Trees
Queen Valley Mine Intersection
Up To 10 Guests And 5 Vehicles
No Restroom
Joshua Tree National Park Wedding And Elopement
Approved Permitted Locations For Indian Cove Campground
Indian Cove Amphitheater And Rattlesnake Canyon
Indian Cove Campground And
Rattlesnake Canyon Information
To reach Indian Cove Campground, travel east on Hwy 62, also known as Twentynine Palms Highway, travel towards Twentynine Palms, go south on Indian Cove Rd. for 2.7 miles, the road will dead end at The Indian Cove Ranger Station, granting travelers access to this majestic destination of The Joshua Tree National Park. NO Vehicle Entrance Fee is required for Indian Cove. Enjoy and explore the wonders of our Beautiful Mojave Desert.
Indian Cove Ranger Station
7299 Indian Cove Rd.
Twentynine Palms, Ca. 92277
(760) 362-4367
Indian Cove Amphitheater
Up To 100 Guests And 1 Vehicle
You Must Provide Shuttle Or Bus Transportation For Your Guests
Into And Out Of
Indian Cove Amphitheater,
No Parking Is Allowed For
Indian Cove Amphitheater
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No Entrance Fee Is Required For
Your Guests To Enter Indian Cove
​Additional Fees
Indian Cove Amphitheater Special Use Permit Fee $120.
Plus A $200. Location Fee And For Weddings Of 50 to 100 Guests
An Additional Park Monitor Fee Of $50. Per Hour
You Must Provide Shuttle Or Bus Transportation For Your Guests
Into Indian Cove Amphitheater, There Is NO Parking Available
Rattlesnake Canyon Picnic Area
At Indian Cove
Up To 20 Guests And 8 Vehicles
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Rattlesnake Canyon is a secluded location down a long dirt road, mature cactus
and enormous rocks.
No Entrance Fee is required for your guests to enter Indian Cove
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Things To Remember For Your
Joshua Tree National Park Wedding
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There is NO Cell Service inside the Joshua Tree National Park
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Bring lots of water, cold beverages and food with you
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Make sure you have a full tank of gas
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Allow additional time to wait in line to gain entrance into the Park
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There are many entrances into the Park. The West Joshua Tree entrance is the busiest entrance, sometimes it can take as long as 45 to 60 minutes to reach the Ranger's booth to pay your entrance fee
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Joshua Tree National Park Entrance Fee is $30. per vehicle for 7 days
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Holidays and Spring Break allow additional time for holiday traveler and long entrance lines, be prepared for lots of traffic and limited parking
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Allow additional travel time to reach your destination on time. The average spped is 35 to 40 mph and there can be lots of traffic and full parking lots that have been closed by the Rangers
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Bring a printed hard copy of all of your wedding permits with you to provide your documentation to the Ranger's
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Provide all of this information to your guests
Things To Bring For Your
Joshua Tree National Park Wedding
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Winter months bring a coat, shawl, jacket or sweater with you to stay warm and you can remove your coat just before your ceremony
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Summer months bring cold bottled water, an umbrella for shade, hand fans, small bottle misters with ice water in them and ice cold bandanas to cool you down from the summer heat, carry these items in an ice cooler
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Hats, sunglasses and sunscreen for summer months
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The average park elevation is 3000 to 5000 feet and the weather is very unpredictable, it can be very windy and cold
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Since there is always walking or hiking involved to arrive at your wedding ceremony location, wear flat healed shoes to walk in the sand, and bring your special wedding shoes to change into
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Bring a cloth to dust off your wedding shoes
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If your wedding dress has a train or is long in length, bring a pillow case to place your train into to best carry it thru the desert terrain, so not to drag your dress thru the sand and dirt to pick up cactus thorns and desert burrs in your beautiful wedding dress. Maybe consider buttoning your train into a bustle and then drop your train once you reach your wedding ceremony location
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Bring your hairbrush and makeup bag with you for any beauty touch ups
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For your celebration bring a small wedding cake or cupcakes, donuts, plates, napkins, silverware, toasting glasses, champagne and beverages
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Also bring a some tasty nibbles and treats to eat
Additional Joshua Tree National Park Information
Additional Wedding Planning Information