Within a 30-minute drive from the Oasis Visitor Center.
Amazing views
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Custom designed by artist John Henry Jones, the Ranch House
is the largest and most private suite at the Joshua Tree Container Resort, and has a large screened in front porch giving our guests a safe way to recreate in the outdoors in Theis desert wilderness area.
Two queen beds are available inside the history-laden ranch house (originally homesteaded during the WWI era). It is steps away from the hot tub, pool, gym, hammock palapa and great lounging spots on the ranch.
The space was expansive and we really enjoyed the hot tub and sauna every day after hiking. The manager was quick to respond to our messages and had great recs for hikes and dinner spots. Our only negative was the wind. Because it's so open there is nothing to break the wind near the tent sites. Some small windbreaks with rebar and railroad ties could vastly improve the sites so tents were less affected.
Steve is a thoughtful host and fascinating human being. This is a luxury-laden little resort getaway with desert backcountry charm and wide open skies. There are two adorable dogs on property and we couldn’t get enough of them. Jacuzzi, sauna, Wi-Fi, hammocks and a dump station in the middle of nowhere. The dry sauna is crazy tech I had no idea existed. Combine the two level shipping container structure with the pack of coyotes yipping at dusk, it feels like Frederick Remington survived Fallout.
Steve was nice and the venue was fun! The fee’s charged are unacceptable. I signed up for $199 per night and my credit card was charged $382 $99 cleaning fee and a 50 something or odd amount of dollars for service fee. I was unaware of these charges when I book the room I reached out to Hipcamp to ask about the fees but I have yet to hear back.
Beautiful and peaceful. Clean lodge with great amenities. Traveled with my 8 year old daughter and her friend, my mom and I and I felt safe. We enjoyed ourselves. Our neighbors were nice as well. Thank you to our host for a great experience.
Location
Twentynine Palms, San Bernardino, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Yuhaaviatam/Maarenga’yam (Serrano) and Newe Sogobia (Western Shoshone) First Nations according to