As the eighth most visited National Park in 2022, 3.06 million people visited Joshua Tree National Park.
Skull Rock in a favorite stop along the main east-west park road in Joshua Tree National Park. Over centuries, water has eroded this granite rock creating what appeard to be two hollowed-out eye sockets and the rock began to resemble a skull. A nature trail connects Skull Rock with Jumbo Rocks Campground nearby.
How claw-some is that! Casper, our black cat mascot, is curled up on the base rocks keeping an eye on hikers taking this easy hike to explore boulder piles. He's the sign of an authentic Cat's Meow!
This keepsake is hand-crafted from ¾” thick wood with a detailed front design and a short description on the back. You can set it neatly on a shelf, desk or narrow ledge such as window, door trim, or wainscoting. Group it with other Cat’s Meows to create your own memory of the special places you have visited.