Junior Ranger

Joshua Tree National Park Word Search

Find all 15 words hidden in the grid — each one has a clue. Big and Little picked them.

Tap a letter to start, then tap the last letter of the word to find it. Or tap a word in the bar to hunt for it — clues are below the grid.

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  • YUCCA The plant family the Joshua tree really belongs to.
  • MOJAVE The higher, cooler desert in the park, where the Joshua trees grow.
  • COLORADO The lower, hotter desert that meets the Mojave inside the park.
  • CHOLLA The fuzzy-looking cactus whose joints stick to your pant leg.
  • GRANITE The pale rock that erosion piled into giant climbing boulders here.
  • OASIS A wet, palm-filled spot in the desert, like the one at Cottonwood Spring.
  • COYOTE A wild desert dog you might hear yipping at night.
  • CAHUILLA One of the Native peoples whose homelands include this desert.
  • STARS What you can see so many of here that the park is a Dark Sky Park.
  • RANGER The person in the green and gray uniform who can sign your Junior booklet.
  • BIGHORN Wild desert sheep with curling horns that climb the park's rocky slopes.
  • TORTOISE A slow reptile that digs burrows to escape the desert heat. See one and freeze, don't touch.
  • CLIMBING The park has more than 8,000 routes up its boulders, which is why so many people come to scramble the rocks.
  • HOYT Minerva Hoyt loved desert plants so much she helped get the park protected forever.
  • KEYS A high overlook where you can spot the Salton Sea and the San Andreas Fault below.