River, stream, or creek glamping near Yucca Valley

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Creekside Vintage Cabins w/hot tubs

3 sites · Lodging1 acre · Forest Falls, CA
Two Cabins to choose from, each with its own vintage charm. Both on the same dirt road across the street from each other, separate properties, both with their own private hot tubs, kitchen, claw foot tub in bathroom, heating. Rent separate or rent both and bring your friends! Here are the special additions at each cabin: Creekside Cabin: 468 sq. ft, a beautiful deck backing up to the national forest, with propane fire pit, and charcoal bbq, overlooking fresh water creek, outdoor shower, large fireplace, open floor plan, living room with cozy queen bed, open to upstairs loft 2 full beds, and a twin bed. This cabin has the option to add the vintage trailer in the driveway June - October only as an additional space. Does not have electricity, bathroom or heating for $75 per day. Trailer not available other times of the year due to cold night temps. Vintage 1937 Cabin: larger indoor space 1304 sq. ft. , a rock front patio, Wood stove in living room, open to upstairs loft 2 full beds, private large bedroom with another wood stove w/ queen bed and twin fold out couch, laundry room, enclosed patio with gas bbq. Requires 4 wheel drive and chains or two wheel drive and chains during winter storm snow days due to remote location. Big falls waterfall is just a short hike away, as well as the trailhead for Vivian creek Trail. Come spend time nestled in the Coulter Pines, oaks, and maple trees. Your neighbors are raccoons, and bears, property is situated on the edge of the San Bernardino National Forest at the top of the mountain. You truly feel like you're in the high Sierras just 1.5 hours from Los Angeles. Big Bear Lake is a 45 minute drive away. In town you will find Elkhorn General Store and El Mexicano Mexican Restaurant, both close early:). San Bernardino County Short Term Residential Rental Unit Permit CESTRP-2022-00524
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The Honey Bear Cabin

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Green Valley Lake, CA
Welcome to our stunning Honey Bear Cabin within 5 min walking distance of Green Valley Lake. Step inside to discover a stylish interior adorned with sleek furnishings and chic decor. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway or a fun-filled family vacation, the Honey Bear Cabin is the perfect escape for those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying all the comforts of home. Book your stay today and experience the magic of Green Valley Lake firsthand!
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Desert DreamCloud

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Yucca Valley, CA
Welcome to The Desert "DreamCloud" Experience in High Desert California! We are excited to host you and hope you come out and have a unique and relaxing experience. Feel the pull to Meditate...Chill, Raise your Frequency * Set Your Intentions in the DreamCloud in the Sky Relax, Unplug, Decompress, Soul Search, Social Distance Private Soundbaths and Healers on site if available (inquire) Whitewater preserve is about 30 minute drive - pet friendly, quiet and you can get in the water most days, clean pristine hiking , picnic areas with park rangers on site. DINNER IN A DOME. (inquire) Our Mostly Mediterranean Cuisine prepared Farm to Table for you. Meals vary from Salmon, Red Argentinian Shrimps over rice or pastas, to Greek Fasolakia, Araka, Yemista, Moussaka etc. Appetizers include but not limited to, Greek Lemon Potatoes, Zucchini Fritters with Fage Greek Yogurt, Whole Artichokes with Aioli, Desserts also included. We do have Vegan, Vegetarian, or Seafood options - (starting at $65 per person) Available by Request Only Please Inquire in advance if interested. Bon Appetit! Enhanced Cleaning Protocol due to Covid19 SkyView for Stargazing Panoramic Sunrise/Moonrise Infrared Sauna in Dome HotSprings Hot Tub Canopy Controlled Gazebo over loungers on Deck Rustic Private Outdoor Shower ( hot water on demand) Nature Trails walking distance - Horseback riding Yoga-Meditation, (healing singing bowls, handpan sessions also avail upon request) Close to Joshua Tree National Park, Pioneertown, Palm Springs Wood Pellet BBQ/Smoker/ 3 FirePits (Gas, Chiminea, Adirondack Deck) Cozy Patio Area - private Bistro on Deck Talavera Pizza Oven, Mini Hibachi Grill Rad vibes Local Restaurants, ( the Red Dog, Pappys, CopperRoom 1957 ) Our entire backyard area with its own private lit entrance for you. Private parking space down the driveway to a dome area of decompression. All designed to accommodate 1-3 people comfortably. The Chill Zone Deck overlooks Downtown Joshua Tree and right outside your door You can hike thru the mountains into Pioneertown all thru the valley. Enhanced Cleaning Protocol due to Covid19 No Dirt Roads to the property Set Your Intentions in our latest DreamCloud (2024) Make your own Pizzas with our Talavera Pizza Oven, Mini Hibachi Grill Rad vibes Inquire about Recording Studio and Guest room Availability Inquire about Sunray109 camper on site
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Sky Ranch in Big Bear

5 sites · Lodging5 acres · Big Bear, CA
This is a truly unique piece of land, for travelers who want to experience pure nature and the spirit of a bygone age. The ranch sits at 7,000 feet, surrounded by towering old-growth Jeffrey pines. While nearly all the other camping spots in Big Bear Valley are packed tightly together, as soon as you enter our private five-acre Sky Ranch, you can discover true seclusion. This land was homesteaded by a Swiss woman, who called it home from 1915 until 1988. Step onto the broad wooden Star Deck, and you're looking at an alpine forest which has changed little since the Serrano Indians first arrived here 3,000 years ago. There are no homes visible -- and immediately adjacent to your camping spot, you'll find the trails of the San Bernardino National Forest, winding through hundreds of square miles of pure nature. This property is quiet night and day, the perfect break from harried city life. The only sounds you're likely to hear are wind through the trees, and birds which glide from tree to tree. And when the brilliant colors of sunset subside, thousands of stars emerge to remind you of why the Milky Way got its name. -------------------------------- * Yes, dogs can come too! * During holidays, we may ask a 3-night minimum stay. * For special events, see calendar at Big Bear website. -------------------------------- The Sky Ranch is adjacent to hundreds of square miles of forest. The famous Pacific Crest Trail, which stretches 2,663 miles from Canada to Mexico, passes just east of us. This land is a perfect retreat — whether you’re escaping the city or taking a break from a PCT trek. Even on big holiday weekends, you'll be completely isolated from traffic and crowds. In the Summer, Big Bear Valley offers countless hiking trails, boating and fishing in the lake, mountain and road biking, horseback riding, golf, ziplining, the zoo, and many other outdoor activities. In Winter, there's skiing/boarding, snowshoeing, sledding, and more. For kids, there's a "fort," swings, and a huge sandbox in a boat. They're also welcome to help feed our chickens. That's always a big hit! And we have a telescope for stargazing. Some guests swear they can feel the spirits of the Native Americans and others who lived here. Is it real? You tell us. * * * About Town: The nearest stores and restaurants are within five minutes by car or bus. The center of Big Bear Lake is 10 to 20 minutes away, and offer scores of restaurants, boutiques, and galleries. There are also two supermarkets, multiple drug stores, and a hospital. Also within minutes by car/bus are... > Two ski and snowboard resorts, Snow Summit and Bear Mountain, offering 26 lifts and 55 runs. There are excellent schools and family areas, as well as serious terrain parks and an Olympic-size halfpipe. This is where Shaun White learned to fly! > Big Bear's famous alpine lake, which offers fishing, all forms of boating, and other water sports. > Stanfield Marsh Boardwalk & Wildlife Preserve, where you can stroll the boardwalk, have a picnic in the gazebo, or just sit and enjoy the lake and mountain views. > The U.S. Forest Service Discovery Center, which offers a variety of nature programs. > A truly remarkable animal park -- one of only two alpine zoos in the U.S. -- housing grizzlies, wood bison, cougars, timber wolves, eagles, and much more. > Big Bear Valley Museum. Although you're staying in one of the rarest historical homes in California, the museum has some great exhibits as well, including an example of a stamp mill which was used to crush gold ore in the era when this cabin was built. > Bear Mountain Golf Course. At 7,000 feet, it's an entirely different game. For those seeking a true wilderness adventure, the San Bernardino Mountains offer spectacular terrain. While the Serranos have called these mountains home for many centuries, Europeans didn't venture into this rugged land till 1850. It's one of the youngest mountain ranges in the world (in geological terms) and features scores of steep, challenging peaks, which stretch from the natural hot springs of Deep Creek in the west, to huge Yucca forests in the east. 11,500-foot Mount San Gorgonio, named by Spanish missionaries in the early 17th century, is at the center of the first designated wilderness area in America. Also known as "Old Greyback," San Gorgonio and the 11 surrounding peaks over 10,000 feet are home to an extremely rare herd of bighorn sheep. The headwaters of the Santa Ana and Mojave rivers offer premier wild trout streams such as Bear Creek, accessible only by foot. Hundreds of miles of unpaved National Forest roads offer every type of off-road experience -- ranging from an easy drive to Pioneertown, to the most radical 4WD trails imaginable (11 Difficults, six Most Difficults). The Cabin is right in the middle of the major routes. After a day here, you may find it hard to believe that you're just 100 miles (and perhaps a century) away from Downtown Los Angeles. Welcome. ------------------------------ (See additional info below the Japanese.) ロスアンゼルスから車で2時間、青い空と自然にかこまれ、静かでゆったりした時間を過ごすことができます。春、夏は美しいビッグベア湖でカイヤッキングや魚釣り、または数あるハイキングコースにチャレンジ。冬は、サミットとベアマウンテン、2つのスキー場でスキーやスノーボードを楽しんだ後、満天の星を見ながらジャクジーで疲れをいやすのはいかがですか? ロスアンゼルス空港からの送迎も可能です。 その他、ご質問等ございましたら日本語でお気軽にお問い合わせ下さい。 ------------------------------ Useful Notes: Dogs are always welcome, and a spacious dog corral is available. We do ask guests to pay an added fee of $5 per pup per day. Propane stoves are OK, and we have a natural-gas BBQ grill available for use. Outdoor wood fires and/or lighter fluid are never allowed. There is easy parking for any number of cars. RVs and trailers are no problem either. Total charges will depend of the number of guests and vehicles. Cell phones on Verizon and Sprint will have coverage. The AT&T and T-Mobile networks still do not cover this area, however the wifi near our home enables calls/texts on most phones. The public bus stop is a short walk. Surprisingly, it is possible to take public transit from any train station in SoCal all the way to our bus stop (and vice versa). Cheaper than driving, and no worries about weather. Ask us for details. If you're bringing kids, let us know the ages. You may get a discount. :) For equestrians, we have a two-acre horse corral, plus hay barn and covered stall. ------------------------------ Legal Note: Upon booking, you will gain access to a Ranch Manual, which includes the rental contract for your stay. Be sure to familiarize yourself with all terms in advance.
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Casa Soza

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Whitewater, CA
It is said that originally one man owned all this land but he hadn't any money. To save the life of his beloved wife, to pay for her treatment, he build one little cottage after the other and sold these parcels. Eight all together. That's was in the fifties. His son is still living on a prime property of this area in the Painted Hills.
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Hidden Gem By The Creek

1 site · Lodging8 acres · Aguanga, CA
Hidden Gem By The Creek is in a Rural Off Grid Glamping Experience with many amenities and conveniences .Adjacent to Temecula and Temecula Valley . 10 min away from hot springs and swimming pools. Only a 15 min drive to wineries and 30 min to Old Town Temecula. It’s a place to unwind and unplug from the city yet lots of nearby restaurants, wineries, shopping within 15 to 30 minutes. Come relax in this rustic setting to watch wildlife. Hidden Gem has the best sunrises and sunsets to enjoy your cup of coffee or glass of wine! Enjoy cooking In nature and a campfire to get cozy .
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Desert Oasis On 10 Acres Near OHV

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Lucerne Valley, CA
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Our property offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the desert and mountains and star-gazing nights. It's located near hiking trails & a quick drive from local markets. Perfect for RV adventures where sand meets snow. A central base for exploring Southern CA, including Big Bear, Johnson Valley, Joshua Tree National Park and much more. Experience the beauty of Southern California from our desert-mountain retreat on our 10 acre property.
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River, stream, or creek glamping near Yucca Valley guide

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Camping in Yucca Valley, California is made easy with Hipcamp. With over 1,100 options to choose from, glamping near the river is made possible for all. Top campsites like Lovelight Ranch (532 reviews), Magical Harrison Serenity Ranch (518 reviews), and The Desert Rose Collective (378 reviews) are just a few of the options available. Wake up to the sound of the river and enjoy popular activities like hiking and wind sports. With an average price per night of $115 and options as low as $18, camping near Yucca Valley is affordable for all. Popular amenities like campfires, potable water, and showers are available to make your experience even better.

Camping in Yucca Valley, California is made easy with Hipcamp. With over 1,100 options to choose from, glamping near the river is made possible for all. Top campsites like Lovelight Ranch (532 reviews), Magical Harrison Serenity Ranch (518 reviews), and The Desert Rose Collective (378 reviews) are just a few of the options available. Wake up to the sound of the river and enjoy popular activities like hiking and wind sports. With an average price per night of $115 and options as low as $18, camping near Yucca Valley is affordable for all. Popular amenities like campfires, potable water, and showers are available to make your experience even better.

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