About Indian Cove Campground
Number of accommodations: 97
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Hiking
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (1313)
What Guests Are Saying
Indian Cove Campground offers a beautiful, clean, and quiet environment surrounded by stunning rock formations and boulders, ideal for hiking and family fun. Many campsites provide privacy, and facilities like well-maintained pit toilets and water access enhance the experience. While the heat can be intense in summer and some sites may have limited wind protection, overall, visitors find the campground to be a relaxing and enjoyable getaway.
What Guests Are Saying
Indian Cove Campground offers a beautiful, clean, and quiet environment surrounded by stunning rock formations and boulders, ideal for hiking and family fun. Many campsites provide privacy, and facilities like well-maintained pit toilets and water access enhance the experience. While the heat can be intense in summer and some sites may have limited wind protection, overall, visitors find the campground to be a relaxing and enjoyable getaway.
Review Summary
Mark S
VerifiedApril 27, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 090, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
Excellent alternative from booking a site in inside Joshua Tree proper. No long lines to get in at the kiosk and great campsites.
Wyatt S
VerifiedApril 27, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 080, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
My experience here was absolutely horrible. We had neighbors that were plain extremely loud music till 2:00 in the morning, after the music finally stops and at 4:00 in the morning they got into a huge domestic dispute and ruined everyone's experience. There's no one to call that will answer the phone and come handle situations like this and I find that to be very unprofessional. One of the worst campgrounds I've ever stayed at due to the misbehavior of these people and no one to enforce the rules.
Paul N
VerifiedApril 26, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 047, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
Just know this campsite is not in the main part of the national park, you have to drive back in. unless you want to walk the boyscout trail back into it (take food and water). Cell phone signal is mininal, but if you walk up towards the indian cove trail you'll get better signal. Other than that, this camping spot is great.
Alexandra A
VerifiedApril 26, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 066, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
Campground as a whole is great. This site is okay - but quite small (our 4 person tent was as much as I think could possibly fit) and somewhat exposed-- it's adjacent to the road and the only tent spot is RIGHT next to the parking spot for the neighboring site. But still a lovely time!
Paul N
VerifiedApril 26, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 047, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
Just know this campsite is not in the main part of the national park, you have to drive back in. unless you want to walk the boyscout trail back into it (take food and water). Cell phone signal is mininal, but if you walk up towards the indian cove trail you'll get better signal. Other than that, this camping spot is great.
Alexandra A
VerifiedApril 26, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 066, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
Campground as a whole is great. This site is okay - but quite small (our 4 person tent was as much as I think could possibly fit) and somewhat exposed-- it's adjacent to the road and the only tent spot is RIGHT next to the parking spot for the neighboring site. But still a lovely time!
Alexandra A
VerifiedApril 26, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 066, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
Campground as a whole is great. This site is okay - but quite small (our 4 person tent was as much as I think could possibly fit) and somewhat exposed-- it's adjacent to the road and the only tent spot is RIGHT next to the parking spot for the neighboring site. But still a lovely time!
Paul N
VerifiedApril 26, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 047, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
Just know this campsite is not in the main part of the national park, you have to drive back in. unless you want to walk the boyscout trail back into it (take food and water). Cell phone signal is mininal, but if you walk up towards the indian cove trail you'll get better signal. Other than that, this camping spot is great.
Julianne M
VerifiedApril 24, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 034, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
a beautiful place, I wish we could have stayed longer.
Julianne M
VerifiedApril 24, 2026 β’ Stayed at: 034, Loop: Indian Cove Campground
a beautiful place, I wish we could have stayed longer.
Location Indian Cove Campground
Address:
7295 Indian Cove Road
Twentynine Palms, CA, 92277
United States
Take Interstate 10 to State Highway 62. Go past the West Entrance at Park Boulevard and continue east another 9.3 miles. Turn south on Indian Cove Road. Follow the road into the campground. If coming from the east, follow Highway 62 approximately seven miles west of the city of Twentynine Palms and turn south onto Indian Cove Road.
Indian Cove Campground is accessible via Interstate 10 and State Highway 62. It is located approximately 9.3 miles east of the West Entrance at Park Boulevard on Highway 62.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.12 / -116.156
Elevation: 836 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check out time
12PM
- Reservations are mandatory and can be made up to 6 months in advance or on the same day.
Cancellation policy
- Reservation fees are non-refundable. For campsites, cabins, lookouts, yurts, group sites, and similar stays, we charge a reservation service fee of $8.
- Standard cancellations usually have a $10 cancellation fee. Customers can generally cancel before the check-in date online.
- Late cancellation rules differ by stay type.
- Individual campsites: cancelling after 12:00am local time the day before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- Cabins, lookouts, and yurts: cancelling less than 14 days before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- One-night reservations: a late cancellation usually forfeits the full amount paid, up to the total original reservation cost.
- Modifications are allowed before the cut-off window, but fees depend on the change. Changing to dates completely outside the original reservation dates may trigger a $10 change fee. Extending or shortening a stay that still includes original dates usually has no change fee, though refunds may depend on timing and facility rules. Switching to the same type of campsite for the same dates usually has no change fee, but price differences are charged or refunded.
- Early departures may or may not be refunded. At certain facilities, partial refunds may be possible if staff can mark the site available for other visitors. No refund is given for a night if the early departure is requested after that day's check-out time.
- Security deposits are separate. Security deposits may be refunded to the original payment method if the facility is left in acceptable condition, as determined by the property.
General
- Download the NPS app prior to visiting the park β trail maps and more!
- Please call 760-362-4367 for Indian Cove information.
Cancellation policy
- No-shows will incur a $20 fee and forfeit the first night's fee; the entire reservation will be canceled for no-shows.
Site capacity
- Each campsite allows up to six people and two vehicles, though some sites may have limitations; trailers count as vehicles.
Accessibility
- Access to the main park area is only via hiking trails; there is a $30 vehicle entrance fee in addition to camping fees.
Utilities
- Campsites do not have electric, water, or sewer hookups, and there is no nearby dump station; potable water is available 2 miles away.
Safety & rules
- Generators may only be used during designated hours: 7β9 am, noonβ2 pm, and 5β7 pm.
Pets
- Pets must be leashed and are welcome in the campground and nearby areas, but not on trails; leaving pets unattended is discouraged.
Fires & fuel
- Firewood must be obtained locally to prevent pest spread; do not use park vegetation for fuel.
- A fire ban is in effect, prohibiting all fires except gas or propane stoves, from June 15 to October 1.
Local regulations
- Organized events need a special use permit and must take place in designated areas; contact for details.
Wildlife & food storage
- To prevent invasive species, clean all gear and pets before entering or leaving the site and stay on designated paths.
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Last updated: June 3, 2026