Joshua Tree Hot Springs House
House in Twentynine Palms, CA
9 guests · 4 bedrooms
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Includes essentialsPool, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
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About this house rental
Relax in your own private hot springs. Soak year round in one of two natural mineral pools after a long hike. Stargaze while soothing your body in the 102 degree water or cool down in the cold plunge. Take in beautiful 360 views of the mountains, wide-open desert, sweet wildlife, and the most amazing sunrises and sunsets in the country.
Our artfully rehabbed original homestead is located halfway between Joshua Tree and 29 Palms, only 12 minutes from the National Park's “easy” north entrance.
Featured in the New York Times, the Joshua Tree Hot Springs House was the first private hot springs opened to the public in the High Desert. Guests often use the word MAGICAL to describe this property, and we agree! Nothing tops sitting quietly in the bubbling water, under the shade of the eucalyptus, listening to the leaves, while gazing at the expansive desert mountain views or soaking in the hot mineral water under the starry sky.
Escape the long lines at the west entrance and take the easy way through Joshua Tree National Park's via the 29 Palms. It’s a quiet oasis off the beaten path, with easy access to some of the most amazing features on the less traveled side -- the nearby Oasis of Mara, Jumbo Rocks, Cholla Garden, 49 Palms Oasis, or Indian Cove.
Highlights
★8-person hot spring soaking pool. Hot year round…thank you Mother Nature.
★10-person cool mineral spring soaking pool
★Beautiful shaded deck with 4 old-growth Eucalyptus. You’ll never go inside.
★Artfully designed with local artwork
★360 mountain views
★Propane BBQ+fire pit
★Short drive to the 29 Palms “easy” entrance to Joshua Tree National Park
"The pictures do not do this beautiful property justice. It was truly an oasis and escape from this crazy thing called life. The design and uniqueness of this house was just the tip of the iceberg. The property is very private with distant views and no outside noise. Being outside in the sun listening to the air run through the trees and appreciating the amazing view of the far off mountains set a tranquil environment. The pool and hot springs were so relaxing."
- Recent Review
Hot springs are a rarity in the Joshua Tree area, with only a few known at private residences. The naturally hot water emerges from the ground clear, clean, and non-smelling, at 160 degrees. A desert-style, homemade system of pumps, valves and thermometers channel the 160-degree water into the small hot-tub-like pool to mix with the cool circulating mineral water, and automatically shuts off when the temperature reaches 102 degrees. The overflow from the hot pool moves to the cool pool, and the water from the cool pool moves throughout the landscape. The porcelain-tiled and cinderblock pools are surrounded by a Douglas fir deck (please wear flip flops as it can be splintery), and are shaded by 4 very large fragrant eucalyptus trees with nesting hammocks.
Soaking in hot mineral water, commonly referred to as Balneotherapy, is known to provide the body valuable nutrients needed to increase blood circulation, eliminate toxins, stimulate metabolism, balance your body’s natural systems, improve PH levels, and relieve pain and stress. Heat plays an important role in allowing skin to absorb the minerals and this water is so rich with magnesium, calcium, sulfate, sodium bicarbonate, etc., that it is difficult to submerge beneath it.
We hope you will be able to unplug and share this extraordinarily
special, healing space with family and friends.
Amenities
- Electric cooktop, built-in stove and microwave, dishwasher, and large fridge
- Kitchen stocked with cookware, bakeware, blender, dishes, prep tools, and cutlery
- Coffee maker, French press and pour over
- Spices, condiments, olive oil, sea salt, pepper mill
- Individually-controlled mini-splits in each room provide quick and efficient heating and cooling
- Samsung Flatscreen w/with Roku, Netflix
- Wifi provided by Flashbyte
- Outdoor firepit to be used cautiously. Burn bans must be observed.
- Dining table for four and a living room coffee table to accommodate larger parties
- Outdoor seating - picnic benches, 6 lounge chairs, small table with chairs, and 2 hammocks
- Full washer and dryer
- Pool Towels, Bath Towels, Hand Towels, Washcloths, Hand Soap, Hair Dryer...the usual.
- BBQ
- Yoga mats
Our artfully rehabbed original homestead is located halfway between Joshua Tree and 29 Palms, only 12 minutes from the National Park's “easy” north entrance.
Featured in the New York Times, the Joshua Tree Hot Springs House was the first private hot springs opened to the public in the High Desert. Guests often use the word MAGICAL to describe this property, and we agree! Nothing tops sitting quietly in the bubbling water, under the shade of the eucalyptus, listening to the leaves, while gazing at the expansive desert mountain views or soaking in the hot mineral water under the starry sky.
Escape the long lines at the west entrance and take the easy way through Joshua Tree National Park's via the 29 Palms. It’s a quiet oasis off the beaten path, with easy access to some of the most amazing features on the less traveled side -- the nearby Oasis of Mara, Jumbo Rocks, Cholla Garden, 49 Palms Oasis, or Indian Cove.
Highlights
★8-person hot spring soaking pool. Hot year round…thank you Mother Nature.
★10-person cool mineral spring soaking pool
★Beautiful shaded deck with 4 old-growth Eucalyptus. You’ll never go inside.
★Artfully designed with local artwork
★360 mountain views
★Propane BBQ+fire pit
★Short drive to the 29 Palms “easy” entrance to Joshua Tree National Park
"The pictures do not do this beautiful property justice. It was truly an oasis and escape from this crazy thing called life. The design and uniqueness of this house was just the tip of the iceberg. The property is very private with distant views and no outside noise. Being outside in the sun listening to the air run through the trees and appreciating the amazing view of the far off mountains set a tranquil environment. The pool and hot springs were so relaxing."
- Recent Review
Hot springs are a rarity in the Joshua Tree area, with only a few known at private residences. The naturally hot water emerges from the ground clear, clean, and non-smelling, at 160 degrees. A desert-style, homemade system of pumps, valves and thermometers channel the 160-degree water into the small hot-tub-like pool to mix with the cool circulating mineral water, and automatically shuts off when the temperature reaches 102 degrees. The overflow from the hot pool moves to the cool pool, and the water from the cool pool moves throughout the landscape. The porcelain-tiled and cinderblock pools are surrounded by a Douglas fir deck (please wear flip flops as it can be splintery), and are shaded by 4 very large fragrant eucalyptus trees with nesting hammocks.
Soaking in hot mineral water, commonly referred to as Balneotherapy, is known to provide the body valuable nutrients needed to increase blood circulation, eliminate toxins, stimulate metabolism, balance your body’s natural systems, improve PH levels, and relieve pain and stress. Heat plays an important role in allowing skin to absorb the minerals and this water is so rich with magnesium, calcium, sulfate, sodium bicarbonate, etc., that it is difficult to submerge beneath it.
We hope you will be able to unplug and share this extraordinarily
special, healing space with family and friends.
Amenities
- Electric cooktop, built-in stove and microwave, dishwasher, and large fridge
- Kitchen stocked with cookware, bakeware, blender, dishes, prep tools, and cutlery
- Coffee maker, French press and pour over
- Spices, condiments, olive oil, sea salt, pepper mill
- Individually-controlled mini-splits in each room provide quick and efficient heating and cooling
- Samsung Flatscreen w/with Roku, Netflix
- Wifi provided by Flashbyte
- Outdoor firepit to be used cautiously. Burn bans must be observed.
- Dining table for four and a living room coffee table to accommodate larger parties
- Outdoor seating - picnic benches, 6 lounge chairs, small table with chairs, and 2 hammocks
- Full washer and dryer
- Pool Towels, Bath Towels, Hand Towels, Washcloths, Hand Soap, Hair Dryer...the usual.
- BBQ
- Yoga mats
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
Hot tub or spa
TV
Family friendly
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Reviews
5.0
The property was well cared for and very clean on the inside, plenty of space and hot springs were a bonus. We would stay here again without hesitation. Very convenient to JT national park.
5.0
We went there to relax with friends and family. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay, hung out at the pool and watched the hawk family that lives in the trees outside the house. National Park entrance nearby.
Property was very clean and inviting.
5.0
Was a very clean, quiet home, off the beaten path, which can be challenging if you are driving a smallish car. The directions were very clear and kept us on paved roads until the very end. Town was 11 minutes away. The plunge pool and hot spring were absolutely amazing. A quiet sunrise over the mountains or a relaxing sunset in the hot spring, this property had both. Would absolutely stay here again, no question.
1.0
Our family did not even end up staying at the Joshua tree hot springs house. The owner was very welcoming and responded quickly to our messages. However, We left after two hours because the property was not what we expected. We are from the suburbs and have never been to Joshua tree area and made a last minute decision to go. The listing on VRBO sounded enticing; however, did not show the outside of the house or property. The location was very remote and on dirt roads. The house was well equipped; however, it felt more like we were in someone else's house. Our teen daughters were uncomfortable/scared staying in the house and on the property, so we made the decision to leave and try to work things out with the owner. It was a very expensive decision; however, was worth enjoying the rest of our vacation elsewhere.
5.0
Great location near park and a special place. The spring-fed pool was amazing.
5.0
This place was exactly as advertised. It offered seclusion and relaxation, and the natural-spring-hot-pool was amazing. We loved the fire pit as well. Plus, the place was a relatively short drive from the entrance to Joshua Tree National Park. Would definitely stay here again.
5.0
Nice place, nice host... and a spa/hot spring. Great for exploring Joshua Tree National Park.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Twentynine Palms?
The average price for a rental in Twentynine Palms is $288 per night. This rental is $253 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Joshua Tree Hot Springs House. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Joshua Tree Hot Springs House. Enjoy the water!
Is Joshua Tree Hot Springs House pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Joshua Tree Hot Springs House?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.
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