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Sonora Sanctuary. 5 private acres/Pool/Pickleball/Spa and Stunning Views
Come home early from the park to enjoy a stunning heated pool, spa, firepit, and new pickeball court. This all new modern home allows you to spread out on 5 acres and features stunning views towards Pipe's Canyon and Joshua Tree National Park. The new pool is fully fenced for privacy and it features a baja shelf, jacuzzi, and huge firepit seating up to 10+ people. The pickleball court features stunning views out toward Joshua Tree National Park. This newly furnished modern masterpiece has high speed wifi, 85 inch tv, a large game room, plenty of lounge chairs, and even a ping pong table. 14 foot ceilings and expansive expansive sliding doors compliment the stunning vistas and bring the outdoors in. Easy access to both the Park and downtown Joshua Tree. This property is one of the most secluded feeling properties in Joshua Tree.
Pool/ Spa Heat April 1st - October 15th - $125/day October 16th - Match 31st - $150/day Spa only 4 hours at $75
We will provide pickle ball paddles/balls for your use during your stay.
Want to stay for dinner? Please ask about extending your checkout to 7pm with our half day rates!
A serene luxury desert retreat near Joshua Tree National Park with panoramic mountain views, a private pool and spa, an open-air rain shower sanctuary, and an expansive stargazing patio in the Mojave Desert.
Yucca Valley
A serene luxury desert retreat near Joshua Tree National Park with panoramic mountain views, a private pool and spa, an open-air rain shower sanctuary, and an expansive stargazing patio in the Mojave Desert.
This is a great location and an awesome house to stay at if you're visiting JTNP with kids. The house felt very new, had a lot of entertainment options for kids - ping pong, pickleball, cornhole, plus several large TVs. The house has the potential for 5 stars... But it came just short in the full experience. For over 600 a night, not having soap or bathmats in any of the bathrooms, using really cheap single-ply toilet paper, and no coffee pods or brewed coffee/tea options really took away from the stay experience. It may just be that we were one of the first to stay there and they're yet to fully stock up on essentials, but still that's the experience we were given.