Folks, check the official sites for places where you plan to go. The sites will let you know if you can still go through the park, camp or not, and if facilities will be open or not.
Guessing, or depending on just what someone else on a forum
thinks might be happening, can get you in trouble.
- During shutdowns and closures there may not be park personnel for safety, first-aid, and rescue assistance if you get hurt, stranded, or stuck.
- During the govt shutdown last year, people were straying off trails, driving around barriers and camping, and got fined or arrested, not to mention caused a lot of bad publicity for campers, 'overlanders' and off-road enthusiasts.
Here's the state park page notice for Anza-Borrego SP:
California State Parks
www.parks.ca.gov
Here's the official page for Joshua Tree:
Two distinct desert ecosystems, the Mojave and the Colorado, come together in Joshua Tree National Park. A fascinating variety of plants and animals make their homes in a land sculpted by strong winds and occasional torrents of rain. Dark night skies, a rich cultural history, and surreal...
www.nps.gov
Most NP sites have an alerts page, too:
www.nps.gov
Whether the virus scare tightens or lightens, continue to check the pages before you go anywhere. They may say something completely different in two days then they do now.
*** IMPORTANT: The population in many towns near recreation areas are nervous about folks visiting during the pandemic and have asked folks to stay away. Don't be part of making them more nervous.
Communities and parks in some states are worried about visitors, their local supplies getting used up, too much trash being left behind, and having a higher incidence of infection because of visitors.
If you have plans to vacation, think how many others have plans too, as well as how many have decided to take advantage of sudden time off to go. Just because where you're going is out in the willow-wacks does not mean you can get there and back safely or not cause undue worries for others.
Even if you take everything you need, folks will be worried visitors are part of their shelves being empty or using/infecting their public bathrooms.
*** Best advice out there to slow transmission of Covid-19 is to behave like you have it and stay home.
Large parts of California have told the population to shelter in place. That means everyone in those areas. It means be responsible
, don't go, and don't risk infecting others or becoming infected
.
Stay safe, stay clean, stay positive.