Amenities

Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash

Activities

Biking
Hiking
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Desert

About this space

This Magical property has been in Henry's family since 1968. Henry and Momma Dee and this family are as great as they come! This property is a healing and centering space for overall-recalibration. Dee and Henry are a breather fresh air... just the best! What more can I say! This property is part of a family vission for health, healing, meditation art, music, events and fun! It is a one of a ki...

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Reviews • 596

★★★★★ (596 reviews)
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Alex M.
☆☆☆☆☆
May 2019

Great location, awesome campsite with potable water and fire pit, abundant parking, cool communal area/kitchen, lots of wildlife and beautiful scenery.

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Maureen B.
☆☆☆☆☆
May 2019

Such a great place to go camping. My boyfriend and I camped for the night recently and I wish we would have stayed for a 2nd night. We liked it so much. The set up was great; very much like the...

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a fantastic experience for campers looking for a peaceful retreat close to Joshua Tree National Park. Reviewers consistently praise the beautiful views, well-equipped communal kitchen, and the friendly hospitality of the host, Michael. However, some guests noted challenges with the bumpy access road and the absence of tent camping options due to regulations. Despite these minor drawbacks, the campsite's serene atmosphere and amenities make it a highly recommended destination.

Highlights
  • Great location near Joshua Tree National Park
  • Beautiful views of the valley and surrounding scenery
  • Well-stocked communal kitchen and outdoor living space
  • Friendly and responsive host, Michael
  • Abundant wildlife and peaceful atmosphere
  • Plenty of space for tent setup and outdoor activities
  • Clean and well-maintained facilities
Considerations
  • Access road can be bumpy and rough for some vehicles
  • No tent camping options available due to regulations
  • Limited shade on the property
  • Some amenities may be more expensive than camping inside the national park
  • No bathrooms or electrical hookups available