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Joshua Tree vacation rentals

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Guest suite in Joshua Tree
Beavertail Loft | Hi Design + National Park Views
Unwind at Beavertail, our artistic loft guest house in desirable Quail Springs area of Joshua Tree surrounded by 5 acres of native cacti and 200+ Joshua trees and wildlife. Super chill vibes. New kitchen. AC. Yoga patio. Lovely adventure, cozy romantic getaway, wellness retreat or remote work location. Near hiking and Joshua Tree National Park. 5-min drive to bars and restaurants. Instacart delivery. Fast internet. Mural designed by local artist Xio. Featured in California Lifestyle Magazine.
$131 per night
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Romantic Bungalow | Pool, Hot Tub & Views
Welcome to Casa Lenta! As you enter this romantic gem, you're hit with stunning views of the valley. Soak in the twinkly lights of Joshua Tree at night as you dine al fresco or roast some s'mores. Soak up the sun and views while cooling off in the In ground Pool! Take a cheeky dip in the hot tub and watch the sun rise. Luxuriate in the plush king bed or kick back on the couch as accomplish exactly what you're here for: to take a deep breath, reconnect with nature and slow down.
$222 per night
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The Joshua Tree Starfire House + Hot Tub
· hot tub · cowboy pool · unrivaled 360 views · whole house surround sound · hundreds of uninhabited acres · wood burning stove · charcoal grill · open floor plan · fully stocked kitchen · one bedroom + sleeping loft · 4K TV with Netflix/HBO · historic house · solid work from home wifi · fire pit 15 mins - Joshua Tree Village 20 mins - National Park Entrance 20 mins - Integratron 25 mins - Old Town Yucca Valley 25 mins - Pappy & Harriet's 25 mins - Pioneertown
$187 per night
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Stay near Joshua Tree's top sights

Photo of Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center
Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center420 locals recommend
Photo of Joshua Tree Saloon
Joshua Tree Saloon916 locals recommend
Photo of Pie for the People!
Pie for the People!514 locals recommend
Photo of Crossroads Cafe
Crossroads Cafe689 locals recommend
Photo of Joshua Tree Coffee Company
Joshua Tree Coffee Company526 locals recommend
Photo of Cap Rock
Cap Rock19 locals recommend

Joshua Tree house rentals

Private room in Joshua Tree
Renovated Lodge - Room 3 with pool access
$80 per night
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Hacienda Sunfair - Hot Tub Close to JTNP!
$101 per night
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W House: Luxe • Near Park • Heated Pool & Spa
$346 per night
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The Wanderer // Hot Tub, Close to JTNP & Village
$126 per night
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LOST HOUSE // Hot Tub / 5 Mi. to JTNP / Fire pit
$152 per night
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Black Sky House- Pool & Spa
$400 per night
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The Hi Desert Ranch Lower Grounds
$129 per night
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The Home Sweet Homesteader
$94 per night
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Sand House - Secluded with Hot Tub & Dipping Pool
$214 per night
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🏜The Desert Eden: Modern, w/ Hot Tub & Stargazing
$130 per night
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Bell Cabin - Romantic Couples Retreat w/ hot tub
$94 per night
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Las Alas del Sol- A Desert Architectural Gem
$100 per night
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Weekend vacation rentals in Joshua Tree

Cabin in Joshua Tree
Couples Cabin | Cowboy Pool • 5 ACRES • AC
$108 per night
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Villa in Joshua Tree
Black Casita, Twins Resort of Joshua Tree
$273 per night
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Guesthouse in Yucca Valley
Casa Oasis
$164 per night
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Modern wellness escape with hot tub
$177 per night
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Private room in Joshua Tree
Renovated Lodge - Room 1 with pool access!
$80 per night
Cabin in Yucca Valley
Mesa Vista Hilltop Cabin : Amazing Views & Hot Tub
$184 per night
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Cabin in Joshua Tree
Charming homestead with views, hot tub / fire pit
$161 per night
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Tiny home in Joshua Tree
Joshua tree! Stargazing ~Hot Tub~Firepit ~Hammocks
$93 per night
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Tiny home in Joshua Tree
Joshua Tree Stars! HotTub Firepit Hammock Discount
$94 per night
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Twilight Terrace - Relax in style
$100 per night
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BluHouse Joshua Tree
$140 per night
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Sky House - Secluded Modern Home - Sunsets & Stars
$213 per night

Weekend houses in Joshua Tree

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The Sowe
$291 per night
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Sahara House: Heated pool / Jacuzzi / Desert view
$436 per night
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The Bright Side - Walking Distance to Downtown JT!
$100 per night
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Golden Desert Ranch - Hot Tub, Fire Pit and BBQ!
$115 per night
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Back Haus - Views, Dark Skies and Fire Pit!
$90 per night
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Sukha Life Hideaway- Hot Tub, Fire Pit and Privacy
$119 per night
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Stunning Views: Rockwood Hill House
$194 per night
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Casa De Colores w/ Arcade, hot tub + more - J Tree
$128 per night
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The Joshua Tree Whitmore House + Hot Tub
$157 per night
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Dreamspace - Hot Tub, Fire Pit, 5 Min to Park
$130 per night
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Cottontail Cabin: 5 acres & a hot tub Joshua Tree
$161 per night
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The Jensen - Incredible Desert Views
$100 per night
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Your guide to Joshua Tree

Welcome to Joshua Tree

The community of Joshua Tree rises out of the Mojave Desert in stark contrast to Palm Springs, the nearby city known for mid-century estates and plentiful swimming pools. Joshua Tree residents have instead embraced a rugged, cheerfully weird vision of the West. Iconoclasts, artists, musicians, and outdoorsy types have all carved out a place for themselves in this arid landscape, where an abbreviated downtown is home to shops selling vintage wares, handicrafts, crystals, and herbs. Many use the town as a base for exploring nearby Joshua Tree National Park, whose nearly 800,000 acres lure hikers, rock-climbers, and stargazers with an magical landscape marked by vast plains, mountains, rock formations, cacti, and the unusual trees for which this place is named.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Joshua Tree?

Spring and fall are the most popular times to visit Joshua Tree, when temperatures are mild and hospitable to hiking and other outdoor activities. (Be sure to pack layers for these seasons, as temperatures can drop dramatically when the sun goes down.) In March and April, dazzlingly colored wildflowers bloom in the national park. During the summer, temperatures can soar into the hundreds Fahrenheit; in the winter the days are cool and the nights are freezing, with snow at higher elevations. In May and October the town hosts the Joshua Tree Music Festival, which features up-and-coming artists, many of whom have gone on to major careers.


What are the top things to do in Joshua Tree?

Joshua Tree National Park

This park is named for the goofy-looking Joshua tree, which can grow to 40 feet high and sprouts a multitude of wiggly branches topped with unruly crowns of spiky leaves. This sprawling scenic wonderland has lots of activities to offer, including scenic hikes, rock climbing, birdwatching, and horseback riding. Thanks to a dearth of artificial light, it’s also an ideal place for stargazing, and depending on the time of year, you can see the Milky Way, the Andromeda Galaxy, and, in August, the Perseid meteor shower.

Integratron

Have you even visited the desert if you haven’t tapped into an otherworldly energy vortex? The creator of the Integratron, a circa-1954 wooden dome that looks like a grounded spaceship, claimed the design was based in part on telepathic communications from space aliens and centered his portal on a powerful geomagnetic vortex. Regardless of whether you believe in the original intention behind the Integratron, you can’t deny the dome is wildly conducive to beautiful, clear acoustics. Those perfect acoustics draw hundreds of visitors weekly for restorative sound baths performed live on 20 quartz crystal singing bowls.

World Famous Crochet Museum

Located in Joshua Tree’s teensy downtown, the World Famous Crochet Museum is installed inside a slime-green former photo-processing booth. Its walls are jammed floor to ceiling with crochet critters and objects that the museum’s creator has collected over the years, including yarn cakes, poodles, and alligators. Drink in the absurdity, then snag a souvenir from her adjacent studio, where she sells artworks and T-shirts screenprinted with her original designs.