The Hideout
Joshua Tree
Saloon | Hot Tub | Arcade | Theatre | Fire Pit
“One of the most loved homes on Airbnb, according to guests”
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Details
This is a place to hideout, to escape. This is the place for young and old to reset, reflect, and connect. Designed with a fully immersive retreat in mind, The Hideout includes a private backyard saloon, yoga platform, hammocks, backyard fire pit, home theatre, and arcade room. We know you will enjoy every precious moment of your stay; from choosing the perfect record to put on as the sun sets, to playing games in the saloon or relaxing in the hot tub staring at a starry night sky.
Guest access
While you’re staying here, The Hideout will be your private retreat. Make sure to hangout in the private saloon, home theatre, hot tub, hammocks, or fire pit under the stars.
Kitchen
Dedicated workspace
Exterior security cameras on property
Fast wifi – 235 Mbps
Cooking basics
Private backyard – Fully fenced
Free washer/dryer – In unit
Private hot tub
Pets allowed
60 inch HDTV with Roku
Fire pit
Neighborhood Highlights

Joshua Tree
The park should be fully open and all hikes are accessible. Do be aware that pups are not permitted in trails in the park. Inside the park, Skull Rock and Jumbo Rocks are quintessential Joshua Tree sites to see without any hiking. Huge round rocks. Hidden Valley hike has a bit of everything the park is known for, so take that pretty easy hike if you can. Cholla Cactus garden could go either way in my opinion. It’s one of the further drives (almost an hour from the park entrance) but does have some noteworthy views to it. Google images of it so you can decide for yourself. Keys View is a don’t miss for sunset, it’s just GRAND. It’s about 20 minutes from the Park Blvd entrance and no hiking, so totally an easy to get to view. Hands down the best sunset in the park is Keys. It gets chilly and windy at Keys during sunset so bring jackets! Here is a great community discussion about favorite hike Here is a great community discussion about favorite hikes in the park, with lots of different viewpoints are covered: Reddit

Pappy & Harriets
The Noah Purifoy museum is an unforgettable outdoor collection of quirky outdoor art.

Joshua Tree Coffee Company
The best coffee in the desert is at Joshua Tree Coffee Company, so grab a cup and some beans to take home.

The shops that start just past The Station are all super cute and worth a stroll around (especially on a Saturday when there is a farmer’s market and all the shops are open). They highlight some of the cutest aspects of the local scene. There are some quirky features such as a crochet museum there.

The Integatron
The Integatron is a famous sound bath in a dome here. It’s a unique local experience, but DOES REQUIRE ADVANCE RESERVATIONS.