Hayfield Rocks BLM

Palm Springs-South Coast Field Office

Bureau of Land Management, California

Free Camping Near Joshua Tree National Park

Hayfield Rocks BLM is a small, single site (a cubby hole) carved out of a rocky hill, next to Joshua Tree National Park. It’s named after Hayfield Road. The other side of Hayfield Road is park boundary. The site is completely on BLM Land. Hayfield Road is often used by off-road enthusiasts, hence you may encounter frequent noise, particularly on weekends. Hayfield Road is hard packed gravel, however the site itself can get soft at times, we recommend 4WD vehicles only.

Authority

Palm Springs-South Coast Field Office logo

Palm Springs-South Coast Field Office

Bureau of Land Management, California

Field Office

Tel: (760) 833-7100

Official campground webpage

Particulars

GPS: 33.7209, -115.5000

Elevation: 1,342 feet

Reservations: First come, first served

Camping Fee: None

Permit: None

Max stay: 14 days, 28 day period, 25 miles

Amenities: None

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Hayfield Rocks, BLM Camping

Note: Hayfield Road is hard packed gravel, though the access road into the campsite can get soft at times. We recommend 4WD vehicles only.

How Crowded: Usually no one here during the week, but it does become occupied on the weekends with off-road enthusiasts.

How Noisy or Peaceful: Mostly peaceful and serene during the week, but road noise from off-road enthusiasts is common on weekends.

Cellular Phone Signal: AT&T comes in well, with Verizon and T-Mobile coming in average.

Road Conditions: Gravel road, but soft in some places. 4WD vehicles only.

Amenities Within Campground: No amenities.

Cost of Camping: Completely free.

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