Your Dentist in Yucca Valley
We love serving the people of Yucca Valley and helping them achieve their dental health goals. Whether that means emergency dental care when accidents or injuries happen, something more advanced like dental implants, or even cosmetic treatments to give your smile a pearly white gleam, we look forward to being your partners in lifelong dental health. Check this map if you need directions to our practice.
If you are unsure whether your situation is considered a dental emergency, do not hesitate to contact us anyway. We quickly diagnose and determine the gravity of the problem and treat you according to your emergency needs promptly. Sometimes life happens, and there are just times when dental care is immediately needed. In these times, an emergency dental office like ours is who you need to call.
Directions to Our Practice
If you aren’t familiar with our location, we can help using a few notable starting points in town as a reference. Someone coming from the direction of the high school should head north on Sage Ave. until it bends east into Yucca Trail, and then we’re right there on the corner next to Copy Center Plus, across the street from KFC.
If you’re coming from the east side of town, we’ll use the Walmart as a reference. You could take highway 62 two miles southwest, then turn left at Bradbury Ave (there’s an IHOP on the right side at that intersection), then immediately right onto Yucca Trail, and then we’re about a block down on the left.
In case the traffic on CA-62 is bad, you could go through town instead. Take Avalon Ave. down to Yucca Trail, then head west for almost three miles. You’ll find us right before Avalon bends and becomes Sage Ave. We look forward to seeing you!
For anyone coming our way from the west side of town, we’ll use Hawk’s Landing Golf Course as a reference. Get onto CA-62 heading east, stay on for 2.3 miles, and turn off at Sage Ave. Cross Yucca Trail straight into our parking lot.
Local History and Trivia
The incorporation of Yucca Valley as a town occurred in 1991, marking a significant milestone in its development. However, the area’s history stretches back much further. Local landmarks like the Pioneertown Movie Set, constructed in the 1940s as a backdrop for Western films, provide a unique glimpse into the cinematic history of the region.
Yucca Valley’s connection to the Joshua Tree National Park, renowned for its otherworldly landscapes and diverse flora, has also shaped its identity. The park’s namesake trees and distinct geology have drawn visitors seeking to immerse themselves in the natural wonders of the area.
As you explore Yucca Valley, you’ll uncover remnants of the past, like the Hi-Desert Nature Museum, which delves into the history and ecology of the region. From early Native American presence to the growth spurred by the construction of Route 62, Yucca Valley’s history is intricately interwoven with its enchanting landscapes and cultural heritage, making it a unique destination rich in stories waiting to be discovered.