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18 Best Places to Stay Near Joshua Tree National Park

By Matthew Lynch
March 6, 2024
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Visitors flock to Joshua Tree National Park in California for its otherworldly landscapes, starry nights, and the distinct, twisted trees that give the park its name. If you’re planning a visit and looking for the best places to stay, here’s a list of 18 top-rated accommodations nearby:

1.Joshua Tree Inn – This historic inn offers a unique experience with rooms decorated in an artistic desert style, just minutes from the park entrance.

2.The Castle House Estate – Enjoy luxury yurts and guard towers providing an unforgettable glamping experience with stunning views of the surrounding desert.

3.Hicksville Trailer Palace – Stay in creatively themed trailers that offer a fun and quirky overnight stay, complete with a saltwater pool and rooftop hot tub.

4.Desert Lily B&B – A charming bed and breakfast that provides comfort and serenity after a day of exploring Joshua Tree’s rugged wilderness.

5.Pioneertown Motel – Experience the Wild West in this famous motel located within a historic 1940s movie set turned living community.

6.Spin and Margie’s Desert Hideaway – Quaint self-catering cabins with full kitchens nestled amongst stunning desert landscapes.

7.Sacred Sands – Luxury accommodations that offer private stargazing patios and are designed to blend into the natural environment seamlessly.

8.Joshua Tree Highlands Houses – Rent your own private house, featuring sweeping desert views right next to the national park.

9.Jumbo Rocks Campground – For those who want to camp inside Joshua Tree National Park itself, Jumbo Rocks offers incredible scenery right at your tent flaps.

10.Airbnb Dome House – Stay in one of Joshua Tree’s famous geodesic dome homes, an icon of desert architecture perfect for a unique living experience.

11.Cactus Moon Retreat – A solitude retreat ideal for larger groups or families looking to reconnect with nature without sacrificing comfort.

12.AutoCamp Joshua Tree – Luxury Airstream accommodations outfitted with modern interiors, communal fire pits, and other high-end amenities.

13.SkyHouse Joshua Tree – A vacation rental boasting breathtaking panoramic vistas of the vast desert landscape from atop a hillside location.

14.The Parker Hotel Palm Springs – For those preferring a lush oasis away from the desert heat, this boutique hotel offers posh digs less than an hour’s drive from the park.

15.Mojave Sands Motel – This boutique motel provides minimalist rooms accentuated with handcrafted furniture and local art pieces.

16.Kate’s Lazy Desert Airstream Motel – Owned by Kate Pierson of The B-52s fame, enjoy an iconic American vacation staying in retrofitted vintage Airstreams.

17.El Coyote on 5 Acres Near Joshua Tree Park Hosted by James – Enjoy total privacy and stunning night skies in this Airbnb situated on five acres of land close to the park entrance.

18. Palms Inn – Overlooking an oasis on forty acres adjoining Joshua Tree National Park; enjoy comfortable lodging alongside nature trails, a pond, and an organic garden.

Each place offers its own unique charm and allows visitors to choose their ideal way to experience the wonders of Joshua Tree National Park based on their personal preferences for comfort, adventure, and style. Whether you want to immerse yourself fully in nature or prefer a luxury getaway (with air conditioning), there is something near Joshua Tree for everyone’s taste and budget!

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