Place

Eureka Peak Trailhead

A single palm tree stands on hill peak with hills and mountains in the background

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Quick Facts
Location:
Joshua Tree National Park

Eureka Peak Trail is an 11 mile (round trip) out-and-back hike with 1748 ft of elevation gain. Most of the hike is a slow gradual rise in a sandy wash surrounded with desert vegetation until the trail gets steeper near the summit. From the top, Eureka Peak offers a stunning 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Take in a view that not many visitors experience during a trip to Joshua Tree. Keep a look out for the elusive Desert tortoise and Bighorn sheep as they are sometimes seen in this area of the park! 

To begin, start hiking on the California Riding and Hiking Trail from the Black Rock Backcountry Trailhead. At the junction at 1.1 miles, take the Eureka Peak Trail and head south towards the peak. There are multiple options for parking. Park at the Black Rock Backcountry Trailhead or park at the Black Rock Nature Center. On busy days, there is additional overflow parking in the horse camp area.  

Joshua Tree National Park

Last updated: February 6, 2024