Watch Birds in the Cottonwood Spring Oasis

Step foot on the Cottonwood Spring Oasis to experience one of Joshua Tree National Park's most magical locations. The Cottonwood Spring Oasis, as its name implies, is a haven in the desert because it provides a steady supply of water. The flow rate is currently at 500 gallons per day, though it fluctuates.

The history of Cottonwood Spring Oasis is extensive. Many years ago, the spring's development was caused by an earthquake. Since that time, the oasis has been used by the Cahuilla Indians as well as local miners, prospectors, and other people. Even today, concrete remains and outdated gold processing equipment may still be visible nearby.


To add to that, birdwatchers find Cottonwood Spring Oasis to be a refuge. Due to the amount of water, trees, and shade in the area, birds and other animals are attracted to it. Your list of must-see wildlife should include Gambel's Quail, bushtits, hummingbirds, and the titmouse with the pointed crown.

This is the ideal location for taking pictures of wildlife, birds, trees, and people. The Cottonwood Spring Oasis glows at night through the sky's profusion of stars. If you think this oasis is satisfactory, wait until you learn about the Cottonwood Campground.


  • Address: Lost Palms Oasis Trail, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277, United States
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