Guidebook for Twentynine Palms

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Guidebook for Twentynine Palms

Food Scene

Great restaurant with a full menu that includes hangar steak and lobster tail :) Sip cocktails by the pool during the day!
251 locals recommend
29 Palms Inn
73950 Inn Ave
251 locals recommend
Great restaurant with a full menu that includes hangar steak and lobster tail :) Sip cocktails by the pool during the day!
Great place to grab coffee or a quick bite. Here you'll encounter many climbers, campers and locals who make their stop here before entering the park.
661 locals recommend
Natural Sisters Cafe
61695 Twentynine Palms Highway
661 locals recommend
Great place to grab coffee or a quick bite. Here you'll encounter many climbers, campers and locals who make their stop here before entering the park.
Woo Hoo, Gotta love this place! sure it's a little run down, sure it's a little outta the way, but it was someone's magnificent dream! To provide cold beverages and food to hot and hungry desert dwellers at reasonable prices, that's what makes it such a kickass dive bar...well that and the cool Bartender, unusual locals and post apocalyptic vibe.
101 locals recommend
Palms Restaurant
83131 Amboy Rd
101 locals recommend
Woo Hoo, Gotta love this place! sure it's a little run down, sure it's a little outta the way, but it was someone's magnificent dream! To provide cold beverages and food to hot and hungry desert dwellers at reasonable prices, that's what makes it such a kickass dive bar...well that and the cool Bartender, unusual locals and post apocalyptic vibe.

Drinks & Nightlife

Great bar for live music! Indie bands from all over have played here .. but also many established artists, including Feist, Julie Christensen, Ke$ha, and Matt Costa have also made appearances for this low-key event.
1340 locals recommend
Pappy & Harriet's
53688 Pioneertown Rd
1340 locals recommend
Great bar for live music! Indie bands from all over have played here .. but also many established artists, including Feist, Julie Christensen, Ke$ha, and Matt Costa have also made appearances for this low-key event.
Burgers, steaks, seafood & sandwiches served in a quirky joint with pool, darts & an Old West vibe.
909 locals recommend
Joshua Tree Saloon
61835 Twentynine Palms Highway
909 locals recommend
Burgers, steaks, seafood & sandwiches served in a quirky joint with pool, darts & an Old West vibe.

Sightseeing

737 locals recommend
Integratron
2477 Belfield Blvd
737 locals recommend
Amboy Crater is an extinct North American cinder cone type of volcano that rises above a 70-square-kilometer (27 sq mi) lava field in southern California. You can hike right into the cone, but save this one for a cooler morning/afternoon as the hike there and back from the lot is about 2hours round trip. If you get to check it out though its worth it to experience this geological wonder!
53 locals recommend
Amboy Crater
53 locals recommend
Amboy Crater is an extinct North American cinder cone type of volcano that rises above a 70-square-kilometer (27 sq mi) lava field in southern California. You can hike right into the cone, but save this one for a cooler morning/afternoon as the hike there and back from the lot is about 2hours round trip. If you get to check it out though its worth it to experience this geological wonder!

Parks & Nature

334 locals recommend
Joshua Tree
334 locals recommend
64 locals recommend
Indian Cove Campground
68917 Indian Cove Circle
64 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

Noah S. Purifoy (1917–2004) was an African American visual artist and sculptor, co-founder of the Watts Towers Art Center, and creator of the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum.[1] He lived and worked most of his life in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, California. He is best known for his assemblage sculpture, including a body of work made from charred debris and wreckage collected after the Watts Riots of August 1965.[2] "I do not wish to be an artist. I only wish that art enables me to be." - Noah Purifoy, 1963 [3]
549 locals recommend
Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum
62975 Blair Ln
549 locals recommend
Noah S. Purifoy (1917–2004) was an African American visual artist and sculptor, co-founder of the Watts Towers Art Center, and creator of the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum.[1] He lived and worked most of his life in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, California. He is best known for his assemblage sculpture, including a body of work made from charred debris and wreckage collected after the Watts Riots of August 1965.[2] "I do not wish to be an artist. I only wish that art enables me to be." - Noah Purifoy, 1963 [3]
602 locals recommend
Palm Springs Museum Trail
101 N Museum Dr
602 locals recommend

Essentials

312 locals recommend
Vons
57590 Twentynine Palms Highway
312 locals recommend
130 locals recommend
Stater Brothers Plaza
71727 Twentynine Palms Highway
130 locals recommend