About Black Rock Campground
Number of accommodations: 94
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Birding
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
Campground Amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
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Reviews (1111)
What Guests Are Saying
Black Rock Campground offers a beautiful setting with stunning views and easy access to hiking trails, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The campsites are well-maintained, with clean restrooms and friendly staff contributing to a pleasant experience. However, some guests noted challenges with signage, uneven sites, and occasional noise from neighboring campers, but overall, visitors found it a lovely place to camp.
What Guests Are Saying
Black Rock Campground offers a beautiful setting with stunning views and easy access to hiking trails, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The campsites are well-maintained, with clean restrooms and friendly staff contributing to a pleasant experience. However, some guests noted challenges with signage, uneven sites, and occasional noise from neighboring campers, but overall, visitors found it a lovely place to camp.
Review Summary
Bill F
VerifiedMarch 25, 2026 • Stayed at: 005, Loop: Black Rock Campground
The campground was very nice. Bathrooms were clean, sites were spacious (although it was somewhat difficult to know which grill belonged to which site). The roads were pretty rough and the site - while spacious - were not very level and basically just sand. The nearby hikes were not labeled very well. Took us a while and questioned several park employees to find the start of the hike. Still, we'd stay here again.
Monica W
VerifiedMarch 25, 2026 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: Black Rock Campground
This is a very nice campground and not far from the west entrance to Joshua Tree National Park with easy access to town for supplies. Beautiful landscape with Joshua Trees throughout. We were there the first week of March and the campground was less than half full, so very quiet. Sites are dirt and vary in size. There is no electricity or sewer, but there is a dump station with potable water, and water spigots interspersed throughout the campground. Sites are dirt, and sizes vary widely. Some are quite close together, and others are larger with a little more breathing room. The majority of sites are not level, with many being quite challenging. Most of the roads within the park are terrible. A few have been repaved, but the majority are very narrow and full of potholes. We had a pull-through site which was long and large enough to accommodate our 26 ft travel trailer and truck and not be on top of our neighbors. However, given all the challenges of the park, I'm not absolutely sure we would stay again.
Mary B
VerifiedMarch 25, 2026 • Stayed at: 020, Loop: Black Rock Campground
There's a lot of deferred maintenance here, especially the roads and the broken door to the women's room. Not much you can do to level the campsites without damaging the land. Once we got our campervan leveled, the site was lovely. Good views, good access to trails, and relatively private.
Monica W
VerifiedMarch 25, 2026 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: Black Rock Campground
This is a very nice campground and not far from the west entrance to Joshua Tree National Park with easy access to town for supplies. Beautiful landscape with Joshua Trees throughout. We were there the first week of March and the campground was less than half full, so very quiet. Sites are dirt and vary in size. There is no electricity or sewer, but there is a dump station with potable water, and water spigots interspersed throughout the campground. Sites are dirt, and sizes vary widely. Some are quite close together, and others are larger with a little more breathing room. The majority of sites are not level, with many being quite challenging. Most of the roads within the park are terrible. A few have been repaved, but the majority are very narrow and full of potholes. We had a pull-through site which was long and large enough to accommodate our 26 ft travel trailer and truck and not be on top of our neighbors. However, given all the challenges of the park, I'm not absolutely sure we would stay again.
Bill F
VerifiedMarch 25, 2026 • Stayed at: 005, Loop: Black Rock Campground
The campground was very nice. Bathrooms were clean, sites were spacious (although it was somewhat difficult to know which grill belonged to which site). The roads were pretty rough and the site - while spacious - were not very level and basically just sand. The nearby hikes were not labeled very well. Took us a while and questioned several park employees to find the start of the hike. Still, we'd stay here again.
Mary B
VerifiedMarch 25, 2026 • Stayed at: 020, Loop: Black Rock Campground
There's a lot of deferred maintenance here, especially the roads and the broken door to the women's room. Not much you can do to level the campsites without damaging the land. Once we got our campervan leveled, the site was lovely. Good views, good access to trails, and relatively private.
Matthew M
VerifiedMarch 20, 2026 • Stayed at: 042, Loop: Black Rock Campground
solid
Amy H
VerifiedMarch 20, 2026 • Stayed at: 053, Loop: Black Rock Campground
Nice campground, and we had a great campsite. Great location, bathrooms were clean. We didn't see the ranger patrolling but the campground was mostly very quiet. Most people were very friendly and considerate. One person with a large RV had 5 little yappy dogs in a small corral outside that were annoying. However, after the first night we assumed they were brought inside as we didn't hear them. Nice visitor center. I like Black Rock because it is a little out of the way and less touristy than other spots in Joshua tree. Great scenery and nice to have some vegetation in contrast to the rest of the park. One complaint, the signage on trails was terrible. Practically non-existent. Lots of trails around the campground and really hard to figure out what's what. We ended up on a steep trail that was probably not even a maintained trail because nothing was marked. And we're very experienced hikers.
CRAIG L
VerifiedMarch 20, 2026 • Stayed at: 017, Loop: Black Rock Campground
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Matthew M
VerifiedMarch 20, 2026 • Stayed at: 042, Loop: Black Rock Campground
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Location Black Rock Campground
Address:
9800 Black Rock Canyon Road
Yucca Valley, CA, 92284
United States
Take Interstate 10 to Route 62 into the town of Yucca Valley. Turn south on Joshua Lane and follow signs to campground, about five miles from the turn.
If coming south on Highway 247, go straight across Highway 62 and continue onto Joshua Lane. There will be no sign for the park as you cross Route 62.
Black Rock Campground is accessible via Interstate 10 and Route 62. From Interstate 10, take Route 62 into Yucca Valley, then proceed south on Joshua Lane for approximately five miles to reach the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.0717 / -116.389
Elevation: 1231 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026