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Key's Ranch
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74485 National Park Dr
Twentynine Palms, CA
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Keys Ranch is the only thing on this list that is located inside the National Park, rather than Joshua Tree town. It’s one of the best things to do in Joshua Tree, but hardly anybody does it. It’s worth making time for Keys Ranch because you’ll get a feel for the harsh pioneer life of the mid 1900’s, and Keys himself was quite a character. The yard is a like a museum of homesteading equipment and an art exhibit for jerry rigged contraptions. The ranch is available by guided tour only. They only have space for 25 people per day so you must book the $10 reservation in advance.
Keys Ranch is the only thing on this list that is located inside the National Park, rather than Joshua Tree town. It’s one of the best things to do in Joshua Tree, but hardly anybody does it. It’s worth making time for Keys Ranch because you’ll get a feel for the harsh pioneer life of the mid 1900’s…
Bill and Frances Keys were two early American settlers to the Joshua Tree region and their remote farmhouse, Keys Ranch, is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can take a tour of Keys Ranch with a ranger guide in October-May. The tickets can be purchased on recreation.gov and are $10 for adults and $5 for kids. The tour lasts about 90 minutes.
Bill and Frances Keys were two early American settlers to the Joshua Tree region and their remote farmhouse, Keys Ranch, is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can take a tour of Keys Ranch with a ranger guide in October-May. The tickets can be purchased on recreation.gov a…
Keys Ranch is a step back in time. Learn the history of Bill Keys and see how one of the deserts early homesteaders lived. Make sure to purchase your tour tickets with the national park at recreation.gov Reservations and tickets are required
A 90 minute, 0.5 mile National Park ranger-led walking tour of Keys’ Ranch showcases the well-preserved buildings and equipment of an early 20th century miner/rancher and his family. A National Historic Register Site. Reservations required. Tickets $5-10, available from Joshua Tree National Park website or visitor’s center. Tours available October thru April, weather permitting. Thu-Sun 9:30 am & 11:00 am.
A 90 minute, 0.5 mile National Park ranger-led walking tour of Keys’ Ranch showcases the well-preserved buildings and equipment of an early 20th century miner/rancher and his family. A National Historic Register Site. Reservations required. Tickets $5-10, available from Joshua Tree National Park web…