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Palm Springs and Joshua Tree Self-Guided Driving Audio Tours

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Description

Embark on an enchanting journey through Joshua Tree & Palm Springs with this pair of self-guided driving tours. Cruise through the open desert in Joshua Tree National Park, where you’ll discover imposing boulder formations, mystical Joshua trees, a history full of miners and bandits, and so much more! And head to Palm Springs to experience the world of yesteryear’s movie stars. Check out houses that once belonged to Elvis, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, and more as you hear about the wild and wonderful history of this glittering city. Important Note: Palm Springs has many historic celebrity homes, but most are hidden behind walls or fences. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, as many times as you want.

Tour Options

Palm Springs and Joshua Tree Self-Guided Driving Audio Tours

Itinerary

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Our Palm Springs audio tour begins in the parking lot of the Palm Springs Visitor Center, located at 2901 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262. If you’re not there already, you should head there now. Important Note: While Palm Springs is home to many historic celebrity homes, most are hidden behind walls or fences. The tour is over 25+ miles long per tour, with more than 35+ audio stories per tour, and takes about 2-3 hours per tour to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.

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In just a moment, we’ll have the option to take a detour to see the Kaufmann and Liberace Houses, two of Palm Springs’ most famous homes. The detour takes about five minutes, and I’d recommend it if you’re not in a rush. To visit the houses, turn right onto West Vista Chino ahead. Otherwise, continue straight to skip the detour.

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The Kaufmann Desert House is on our right, beyond that white gate. It’s considered one of the finest examples of mid-century modern architecture in the US! Businessman Edgar Kaufmann owned a successful department store in Pittsburgh. And he absolutely loved architecture. He even had famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright create a home he called Fallingwater in Pennsylvania. So when he decided to build a vacation home here in Palm Springs, he knew he wanted to hire the best. He contracted architect Richard Neutra for the job. Neutra was famous for designing open and adaptable houses with a distinctly modern appearance. And he put all his skills to use for the Kaufmann House.

10 min

We’re driving through the Movie Colony, the neighborhood where many of Hollywood’s darlings moved in the 1900s. Frank Sinatra had a home here. Dinah Shore. Cary Grant. David O. Selznick. Jack Benny. Tony Curtis. They all lived here. The neighborhood owes much of its allure to El Mirador Hotel, which opened in 1928. It had an Olympic-size swimming pool, tennis courts, stables, and a bell tower that became a Palm Springs landmark. In the early days of Hollywood, movie stars would flock to that hotel for a bit of peace and quiet out here in the desert. And once they came here, many didn’t want to leave! So they contracted famous architects like Richard Neutra, Albert Frey, and Donald Wexler to build them permanent houses here.

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Once we pass the next intersection, find a spot to pull over and park. Then get out and look for the colorful sculptures peeking out from behind the trees on the corner of East Granvia Valmonte and North Arquilla Road. It’ll be on our right.

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Here, 450 stars honor larger than life figures in Palm Springs history. But they honor more than movie stars. Humanitarians, architects, artists, soldiers, athletes, and city pioneers are all over this walk! If they made a contribution to Palm Springs in some way, they get a star!

10 min

We’re going to leave downtown Palm Springs now to see more of Coachella Valley. Does that name sound familiar? It should! This valley is home to the world-renowned Coachella Music Festival. But there’s so much more to it than that!

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In 1939, the United States Corps of Engineers sought out space to build an Army Air Corps landing field. The country was on the brink of war, and they needed space for training more soldiers. Coachella Valley had pretty good weather almost all year round, and the mountains shielded the area from strong winds. It was perfect! After the war, it soon became a civilian airport.

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Sinatra passed away in 1998. He was buried with: A bottle of Jack Daniels whiskey, a zippo lighter, a pack of Camel cigarettes, and… 10 dimes. Okay, the first few make sense, but what’s with the dimes? Those go back to December of 1963.

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Just ahead is the Willis Palm Trailhead. This moderately strenuous 4-mile hike takes about three hours and climbs 500 feet of elevation along the way. But on the loop, you can see birds, desert wildlife, and desert wildflowers if you’re visiting during the spring!

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Pushawalla Palms trail is coming up on our right. This is right at the bottom of the Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve, but it actually goes in the opposite direction. It’s a moderate 4.5-mile hike with an elevation gain of 700 feet. But oh the views! You’ll be walking on the ridge of the San Andreas Fault, and you’ll see those palm tree oases where the water is bubbling up from way down deep in the Earth! There are groves and groves of palm trees! It takes around three hours to complete.

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We’ve reached the Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve! This magical place is home to plentiful walking trails, wildlife, and lush scenery. Officials are renovating a lot of this preserve at the moment after a storm hit it pretty hard, so the visitor center is closed until further notice. But the trails are open from sunrise to sunset!

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This huge statue of Marilyn Monroe stands here courtesy of sculptor Seward Johnson, who designed this 26-foot-tall statue in 2011. He got the money to put it up first in Chicago for a year, then he got sponsorship to put it here in Palm Springs. The statue stood here in Palm Springs for two years, then toured the world showcasing the artist and his work. It moved to Australia for a while.

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This house at 1326 North Rose Avenue was ostensibly Marilyn Monroe’s house. Bus tours and maps of famous houses here have been saying that for years. But according to locals, it may not have been hers!

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The Frey House II at 686 Palisades Drive isn’t open to the public, but the Palm Springs Museum hosts guided tours of the property. It’s famous for a couple reasons. First of all, the architect who made it was known as the father of “desert modernism.” Albert Frey was Swiss. He got his architecture diploma in Switzerland, and he worked in Zurich, Belgium, and France. When he was 27, he moved to the United States. In New York, he started to build the American modernist architecture movement. After finishing work on the Museum of Modern Art in New York, he settled in Palm Springs. It was just after World War II and the population here was booming! Those people needed homes.

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Palm Canyon Trail is a pretty easy hike. It’s only 2 miles out and back again and has an elevation gain of only 200 feet. Most people take around an hour to complete it. Hikers are treated to some fabulous canyon scenery along the way. But be aware before you set off: There is an entrance fee to do this trail. The little building in this parking lot is called The Trading Post. You can pay the entrance fee there.

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Andreas Canyon is an easy hike. It’s only a mile loop with an elevation gain of about 175 feet. Most people do it in about a half hour. Along the trail, you’ll see more than 150 plant species within a half a mile! The trail features tons of palm trees, lots of interesting rock formations, and Andreas Creek. Plus, you can still see dents in the rock where Cahuilla people would grind down their food to cook too. It’s just a beautiful hike!

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The Moorten Botanical Garden is a must-see for desert plant lovers. Chester “Cactus Slim” and Patricia Moorten created this garden in the 1940s. You see, Cactus Slim had been an actor in movies in the 1920s and 30s. He’d also been a stand-in for Howard Hughes! But he developed a bad case of TB on a film set and discovered he needed the dry desert air to breathe.

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The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is the world’s largest rotating tram car. It travels 2.5 miles along Chino Canyon and climbs high up to the wilds of Mount San Jacinto State Park. Along the way, the tram car slowly rotates 360 degrees for a spectacular view of the valley below! The mountaintop has restaurants, a gift shop, and plenty of hiking trails

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Yeehaw! There’s no place like Pioneertown! This is a town created by Hollywood to mimic the Wild West. In 1946, Dick Curtis, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and several other show biz people invested in making this little spot in the California desert a living, breathing movie set. They bought 32,000 acres of land and transformed it into Pioneertown. They could film movies out here, they could vacation, and they could even have second homes out here!

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Your tour of Joshua Tree begins at the Joshua Tree Visitor Center. From here, you'll drive through this weird, one-of-a-kind park where two deserts meet. Along the way, get ready to marvel at the bizarre Joshua trees for which the park is named, embark on awe-inspiring hikes, and catch a sunset you'll never forget.

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Before you enter the park, you'll pass through the town of Joshua Tree. It's full of quaint little shops and restaurants and is the perfect place to pick up a snack or a souvenir before or after your trip through the park.

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This peculiar landmark can be accessed via a moderate, 3.3-mile trail. Almost 100 years ago, an enigmatic man named John Samuelson etched various musings and declarations onto these rocks. They remain to this day as a strange, almost mystical sight.

10 min

A 7-mile trail leads straight to Willow Hole, a seemingly miraculous oasis in the middle of the desert. The oasis is surrounded by willow trees and just has to be seen to be believed. Many visitors at first think it's a mirage!

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The Hemingway Buttress is one of the most popular climbing spots in the park. It juts up dramatically from the earth, seeming to dare visitors to scale it. The buttress features a huge pile of boulders which are lots of fun to scramble up, and climbers of all skill levels can find something to enjoy here.

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Ever wanted to see the hideout of a Wild West gang? You'll find it on this trail, as well as some seriously stunning desert scenery to boot. The Hidden Valley Nature Trail is an easy trek and only goes for about a mile, making it one of Joshua Tree's must-see hikes.

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Intersection Rock is considered to be a sort of hub within Joshua Tree. Thanks to its towering size, it can be seen from a great distance and casts a striking silhouette against the blazing desert sky. It's also a hugely popular climbing spot, featuring numerous different climbing routes with names like Knuckle Cracker, Ignorant Photons from Pluto, and Sympathy to the Devil.

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Cap Rock is a strange sight, featuring a small boulder almost impossibly perched atop a larger rock formation. Here, you'll find a quick quarter-mile trail chock full of information about the local flora.

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Lost Horse Valley is a sweeping desert valley that gets its name from some of the McHaney Gang's misdeeds back in the days of the Wild West. You'll hear all about that as you drive through this valley, including what one overconfident miner did to try to get his stolen horses back!

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Another abandoned mine waits in Queen Valley. The gold found in this mine was the motive behind at least one murder and a whole lot else.

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This iconic desert granite formation looks uncannily like a human skull. It's easily accessible from the roadside, and is also the trailhead for an easy 2-mile trail that's among the most popular hiking trails in the whole park.

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Sky's The Limit Observatory and Nature Center is a phenomenal spot to learn not just about the flora and fauna of Joshua Tree, but also about the stars above. As a dark sky area, Joshua Tree makes for some seriously impressive stargazing, so try to stick around after dark if you can!

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The Oasis Visitor Center is the last stop along the main tour route. It sits in the town of Twenty-Nine Palms, not far from where you began your tour. If you'd prefer to continue journeying through Joshua Tree, you can also follow the detour route, which proceeds south through the rest of the park and exits out the southern gate.

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The location of the General George S. Patton Memorial Museum is no accident. It sits on what was once the site of Camp Young, part of the World War II Desert Training Center. The museum houses all manner of historic artifacts, including actual tanks!

Highlights

Use the app on your phone in your car for a fully private family tour.
Planning, maps, scenic routes, previews, audio stories, and hidden gems included.
Works offline with GPS route guidance and automatic audio stories.
Bring your own snacks; we show scenic places to stop and enjoy them.
One purchase covers everyone in your car. We do not charge per person.
Lifetime validity: use the tour anytime and keep access for future trips.
We provide everything needed for your self-guided audio tour. Just bring your car and phone.
Flexible self-guided tour: start, stop, and pause anytime for hikes, food, and photos.
Support available by chat, email, or call before and during your tour.

What's included

Included
Use the app on your phone in your car for a fully private family tour.
Planning, maps, scenic routes, previews, audio stories, and hidden gems included.
Works offline with GPS route guidance and automatic audio stories.
Bring your own snacks; we show scenic places to stop and enjoy them.
One purchase covers everyone in your car. We do not charge per person.
Lifetime validity: use the tour anytime and keep access for future trips.
We provide everything needed for your self-guided audio tour. Just bring your car and phone.
Flexible self-guided tour: start, stop, and pause anytime for hikes, food, and photos.
Support available by chat, email, or call before and during your tour.
Not included
Park entry fees, parking, meals, transport, guide, Wi-Fi/data, rentals & headphones are not included

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
  • Important Note: While Palm Springs is home to many historic celebrity homes, most are hidden behind walls or fences.
  • Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car's stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.
  • The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
  • Plan ahead: This preserve uses seasonal hours. They generally offer full access from November to April, but switch to a restricted, often weekend-only schedule from May to October for heat safety. Please confirm today’s hours before you arrive.

Reviews(52)

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Sarah L
May 20, 2026
Fabulous Joshua Tree tour

Audio tour and information was fabulous and timrly as we drove. We stopped where we wanted and observed all park rules.

Operator response

Sarah, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my Palm Springs and Joshua Tree GPS Driving Audio Tours. It’s wonderful to know the narration and information felt timely throughout the drive and that you were able to explore at your own pace while enjoying the parks responsibly. If you’d like to explore more of the region, my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour also includes highlights like Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park.

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Marsha_S
April 24, 2026
Was hoping for more geographical history about the area

It was a little cumbersome to get to the starting point for the Palm Springs route but once we got there it was good. I was hoping to hear more information about the history of the area like how is there palm trees in the middle of a desert? Is there some underground natural spring?

Operator response

Marsha, I’m glad to hear that once you reached the starting point, you enjoyed my Palm Springs and Joshua Tree GPS Driving Audio Tours. I really appreciate your suggestion about including more geographical history—that’s a great point. Topics like how palm trees thrive in the desert and the role of underground springs are definitely interesting, and I’ll share this with my team to consider for future updates. I’d also love to know—were there any other types of information or stops you'd hoped to hear more about? Your feedback really helps me improve the experience. If you’d like to explore more of the region, my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour also includes highlights like Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park.

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TortugaRunner813
April 16, 2026
Great!

Once we figured out the right route and trusted the process, we thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We learned a lot about Palm Springs, including some great celebrity hotspots and plenty of juicy gossip—apparently Frank Sinatra had a bit of a scandalous, petty side! We didn’t make it out to Joshua Tree due to time constraints, so no review on that part, but overall it was a fun and informative tour.

Operator response

I’m so glad you enjoyed my Palm Springs and Joshua Tree GPS Driving Audio Tours. It’s wonderful to hear you had fun with the Palm Springs stories, celebrity spots, and colorful local history. And no worries about missing Joshua Tree this time—my tour is valid forever, so you can come back and enjoy it whenever it works best for you. If you’d like to explore more of the region, my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour also includes highlights like Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park.

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markkX2638PZ
March 25, 2026
Informative and helpful

Excellent commentary and directions. Worked perfectly even though there was no GPS signal. Nice to hear good information about the park and the celebrity homes rather than just driving through and seeing a bunch of trees and houses!

Operator response

Mark, I’m really happy to hear that my Palm Springs and Joshua Tree GPS Driving Audio Tours were informative and worked perfectly for you. It’s wonderful that the commentary added meaning to what you were seeing, rather than just passing it by without context. If you enjoyed Palm Springs and Joshua Tree, you might want to explore more with my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It includes some of the region's top attractions, such as Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park. Happy exploring!

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Fiona_S
March 17, 2026
Palm Springs

Loved the self driving tour!! The audio was clear informative and always on point with my location .

Operator response

Fiona, I’m really glad to hear that you loved my Palm Springs and Joshua Tree Self-Guided Driving Audio Tours. It’s great to know the audio was clear, informative, and stayed perfectly in sync with your location. If you enjoyed Joshua Tree & Palm Springs, you might love taking it a step further with my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It combines some of the region's top experiences, including Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park. Happy exploring!

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Elizabeth_W
March 17, 2026
Well worth the time and low cost. Easy to download. No issues.

There are different entrances to the Park so make sure you take enough time to download all entrance options before you leave. We thought we would go into one, but reached another entrance first and decided to take that one instead. You can see the whole or part of the park by any entrance. Just enough narration along the way. Totally beats a live tour guide who talks too much. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

Operator response

Elizabeth, I’m really glad to hear that my Palm Springs and Joshua Tree Self-Guided Driving Audio Tours were easy to download and worked smoothly for you. That’s a great tip about downloading all entrance options ahead of time—especially with multiple park entrances, it helps keep things flexible. I’m so happy you enjoyed the balance of narration and the freedom to explore at your own pace without feeling overwhelmed. It’s great to hear my tour helped you experience the park the way you wanted. If you enjoyed Joshua Tree & Palm Springs, you might love taking it a step further with my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It combines some of the region's top experiences, including Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park. Happy exploring!

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marksG9914HF
March 16, 2026
Great tour!!!

Very fun tour! The app worked perfectly. Highly recommend!!!

Operator response

Mark, I’m really glad to hear that my Palm Springs & Joshua Tree GPS Driving Audio Tours worked perfectly for you and that you had a fun experience. I truly appreciate the recommendation. If you enjoyed Palm Springs and Joshua Tree, you might want to explore more with my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It includes some of the region's top attractions, such as Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park. Happy exploring!

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janice_s
March 10, 2026
Thank you. It was great

Very happy with the car tour. It took us around all the old movie star homes, hiking trails and botanical garden

Operator response

Janice, I’m really glad to hear you enjoyed my Palm Springs and Joshua Tree Self-Guided Driving Audio Tours. It’s great that the tour helped guide you to the classic movie star homes, hiking trails, and the botanical garden—there’s so much to discover in that area. If you enjoyed Joshua Tree & Palm Springs, you might love taking it a step further with my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It combines some of the region's top experiences, including Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park. Happy exploring!

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vidette0
February 20, 2026
Worked great

Was easy to follow. Glad the instructions they sent ahead of time said to download before we go as we went through a National Park and there was no internet service. But since it was already downloaded it worked just fine.

Operator response

Vidette, I’m glad to hear that my Palm Springs and Joshua Tree GPS Driving Audio Tours worked well for you and were easy to follow. That’s exactly why I always recommend downloading everything ahead of time—once you’re in the national park, service can be spotty, but the tour will continue seamlessly offline. If you enjoyed Palm Springs and Joshua Tree, you might love taking it a step further with my Southern California Self-Guided Driving & Walking Bundle Tour. It brings together some of the best experiences in the region, including Hollywood Celebrity & Star Homes, Famous Filming Locations in Los Angeles, La Jolla Cove, and Death Valley National Park. Happy exploring!

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Nicolette_C
January 20, 2026
Great driving tour

We loved the driving tour of Joshua Tree. It was so informative and easily adaptable to what we wanted to see.

Operator response

Nicolette, I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the Joshua Tree National Park Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour and found it easy to install and listen to. It’s wonderful that it was a great fit for your adventure. If you’re looking for more unforgettable self-guided experiences, be sure to check out my Joshua Tree and Palm Springs Self-Guided Driving Audio Tours Bundle—it’s the perfect way to explore even more of the beautiful desert landscapes and unique stories of these two incredible locations at your own pace!

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