The city of Twentynine Palms is a large desert and mountain area encompassing 53.75 square miles in San Bernardino County. The city is geographically separated by a mountain range, creating a unique and desirable small town living environment, with clean air, picturesque natural surroundings and low humidity. Twentynine Palm is the home of Joshua Tree National Park and acts as the gateway to the scenic Mojave Desert, the Mojave National Preserve and the great California Outback. The city offers adventurous residents and visitors a wide variety of recreational activities, from hiking, camping, bird watching, bicycling and rock climbing, to participating in the many Ranger-led programs. This quiet community of approximately 31,287 residents takes pride in sharing the area’s history, culture, starry skies and breathtaking sunsets, as well as enjoying nearby shopping, dining, golf, entertainment and an art colony. Twentynine Palms is dedicated to securing the quality of life through development and preservation, while boasting its close proximity to urban areas for convenience and access to Southern California’s famous beaches.