The California Welcome Center,located in beautiful and scenic Yucca Valley should be everyone's first stop on their California deserts adventure as they travel through Yucca Valley and beyond! The California Welcome Center has all the information,brochures,maps,historical info that you need to make your travels a great experience-loads of brochures! They have info on Yucca Valley,Pioneertown,Joshua Tree National Park,29 Palms and information about locations throughout California! The staff here is friendly,courteous and informative-they also have a Great gift and memoribilia store that features local artist and unique souvenirs,memoribilia and clothing items! Theres lots of free parking and plenty of space for you to pull through with your RV,truck,camper,off road vehicle,car,van and motorcycle. They are open everyday,including Sunday when I visited. The Yucca Valley Chamber of Commerce is here as well with additional services and info-all in one stop! They also have a local Festival Of The Arts display with pieces from the winning artists as well! Have a great trip! . . . . #californiawelcomecenter #yuccavalley #joshuatree #joshuatreenps #joshuatreenationalpark #pioneertown #29palms #29palmshwy #yuccavalleyarts #thejellydonut #iloveyuccavalley #canoncameras #nikoncameras #leicacameras #sonycameras #waynesalvatti #seetheusa #photografxworldwide #ilovejoshuatree #californiadreamin #californiadreaming #seecalifornia #california #californiaroads #deserts #amboy #roysmotelandcafe...
Read moreAs a lifelong resident of the area, I never have visited The Visitor Center, until now. What a shame, because it really is a cool place with a lot of information, frienfly staff (unfortunately more staff than visitors during the time I was there), different artists crafts, T-shirts, and so many souvenirs to choose from.
I found it informative for tourists and enjoyable. I highly suggest tourists and locals visit!!!
My only suggestion would be to market it better and add more cool and trendy signage that would draw in the tourists and...
Read moreThere are several of these scattered around the state. They are a great place to get info on all the things to do in that region. They have hundreds of free brochures and maps for various parks, restaurants tours and stores. Many of them you have to pay for at the attractions. Also have all kinds of arts and crafts by local artisans for sale, plus the usual tourist tchotchkes. Always a good place to check out, especially if you have never been to the area. Also good for a pit stop, have...
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