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6 guests
3 beds
3 bathrooms
6 guests
3 bedrooms
3 beds
3 bathrooms
759 sq. ft.
Wander Joshua Tree Acacia is a serene desert retreat designed for relaxation and connection, featuring a large wood deck with a hot tub, 8-ft cowboy soaking tub, and outdoor shower, a pergola-covered outdoor dining table with chairs, gas BBQ grill, lounge chairs for sunbathing and stargazing, a large fire pit with Adirondack chairs, a private walking path up the hillside, and an EV charger—all thoughtfully designed for elevated outdoor living under expansive desert skies.

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Check-in after 4:00pm • Check-out before 10:00am • Pets allowed with fee
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Wander is the best of both worlds. The quality of a luxury hotel with the comfort of a private vacation home just for you and your guests.
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Explore the iconic landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park with its famous rock formations and scenic hiking trails, browse the eclectic shops and art galleries in Joshua Tree village, catch live music at Pappy & Harriet's in Pioneertown, wander the historic western-style streets of Pioneertown, soak in the mineral waters at The Integratron in Landers, or take in sweeping desert views and sunset panoramas from Keys View—all offering a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation in the high desert.
Nestled at Yucca Valley Airport, The Copper Room blends 70s-inspired vibes with live jazz, creative Western American dishes like peanut noodles and tomahawk steaks, and ice-cold martinis under desert skies.[1][5]
Nestled in Yucca Valley's desert heart, The Yucca Tree Eatery serves fresh, organic American comfort food like fluffy pancakes, juicy grass-fed burgers, and signature breakfast burritos in a cozy, welcoming spot blending rustic charm with warm hospitality.[1][2][3][4][6]
Larry & Milt's Western Cafe is a beloved local gem in Yucca Valley serving authentic American breakfast and lunch in a charming rustic setting. With generous portions, fresh ingredients, and warm hospitality, this family-operated diner offers the perfect comfort food experience before exploring Joshua Tree National Park.
Sky High Pie is a family-run pizzeria in Joshua Tree serving handcrafted pies with creative toppings alongside fresh salads, meatballs, and desserts in a vibrant, intimate setting where you can watch skilled staff work their magic from counter seating.
Joshua Tree Saloon is a family-owned Old West-themed bar and grill established in 1984, serving hearty burgers, steaks, and sandwiches in a quirky, rustic atmosphere complete with vintage décor and live music. Located at the gateway to Joshua Tree National Park, it's a beloved local spot where visitors and adventurers gather for quality food and cold beer after a day of exploring the desert.
Nestled in Yucca Valley's desert heart, The Yucca Tree Eatery offers fresh, organic American comfort food like fluffy pancakes and juicy burgers in a cozy, rustic ambiance with warm hospitality.[1][2][5]
Sky High Pie in Joshua Tree crafts stellar pizzas with fresh basil, rosemary, and sourdough aromas, offering gluten-free, vegan, and creative toppings like lobster or Korean BBQ in a lively, family-run spot. Watch the kitchen magic from stools or relax on the back patio amid boisterous vibes.[1][2][3]
Step into Larry & Milt’s Western Cafe for hearty Western comfort food like chicken fried steak, fluffy omelettes, and juicy burgers in a cozy, community vibe where perfect hashbrowns and friendly service make every meal feel like grandma's kitchen.
Crossroads Cafe in Joshua Tree offers fantastic homestyle breakfast and lunch in a rustic western-saloon setting, with standout dishes like polenta and eggs and warm banana bread that rival fine dining spots in nearby Palm Springs.
Sky High Pie is a family-run pizzeria in Joshua Tree serving handcrafted pies with creative toppings like lobster and Korean BBQ, alongside fresh salads and desserts, all enjoyed in a lively, intimate setting with views into the open kitchen.
JT Country Kitchen is Joshua Tree's longest-running diner, serving classic American comfort food like fluffy pancakes, chicken fried steak, and homemade hash browns since 1977 in a charming, rustic Western-style building with a dog-friendly patio.
Step into Larry & Milt’s Western Cafe for hearty Western comfort food like juicy burgers, famous omelettes, and cowboy breakfasts served in generous portions amid a cozy, nostalgic diner vibe that feels like grandma's kitchen.[1][2][3][4][5]
Discover Sam's Indian Food & Pizza, a family-run Joshua Tree gem fusing authentic Indian classics like butter chicken and saag paneer with inventive tandoori pizzas. Savor flavorful, veggie-friendly dishes in a welcoming spot perfect for desert cravings.[1][2]
Step into the Joshua Tree Saloon, a family-owned Old West gem since 1984 at the gateway to Joshua Tree National Park, where juicy burgers, steaks, and cold beers pair perfectly with rustic vibes, pool tables, live music, and quirky desert charm.
Nestled at Yucca Valley Airport, The Copper Room revives 1950s Rat Pack glamour with live jazz, ice-cold martinis, and shareable creative classics under the desert sky. Its vintage vibe and eclectic menu make it the High Desert's hidden gem for unforgettable evenings.[1][3][5]
Step into the Joshua Tree Saloon, a family-owned Old West gem since 1984 at the gateway to Joshua Tree National Park, where juicy burgers, hearty sandwiches, and cold beers flow amid rustic vibes, pool tables, live music, and quirky decor.[1][2][3][4][5]
JT Country Kitchen, Joshua Tree's beloved diner since 1977, serves soul-warming home-style breakfast and lunch like fluffy pancakes, country fried steak, and Mama Vu’s Cambodian specialties in a cozy, dog-friendly patio oasis cooled by misters. A high-desert gem featured on Anthony Bourdain’s show, perfect for locals and travelers.
The Copper Room offers an intimate dining space for 8-12 guests, featuring farm-to-table New England-inspired cuisine tailored by executive chef Frederic Kieffer for any occasion.[1]
JT Country Kitchen is Joshua Tree's beloved local diner since 1977, dishing up soul-warming home-style American breakfasts and lunches like fluffy pancakes, corned beef hash, and hearty sandwiches in a cozy, friendly spot near the national park. With its quaint desert charm, outdoor dog-friendly patio, and welcoming owners, it's the perfect fuel stop for adventurers.
Step into the Joshua Tree Saloon, a family-owned Old West gem since 1984, where juicy burgers, hearty sandwiches, and ice-cold beers fuel your national park adventures amid kitschy saloon vibes, live music, and a lively patio.[1][2][3][5]
The Copper Room is a landmark desert restaurant and lounge in Yucca Valley with over 50 years of history, offering creative classics and expertly crafted martinis in a retro-inspired 1950s aviation setting. Live music and dancing nightly make it the perfect gathering place for special occasions and memorable evenings.
Discover Sam's Indian Food & Pizza in Joshua Tree, where authentic curries, fragrant biryanis, and innovative fusion pizzas blend bold Indian flavors with classic comfort in a cozy, family-run spot. Perfect for diverse cravings amid desert adventures.[1][2][3]
Nestled in Yucca Valley's desert heart, The Yucca Tree Eatery serves fresh, organic American comfort food like fluffy pancakes, juicy grass-fed burgers, and signature breakfast burritos in a cozy, welcoming ambiance. It's the perfect oasis for travelers craving hearty meals and warm hospitality.
Sky High Pie in Joshua Tree crafts stellar sourdough pizzas with creative twists like lobster truffle creme and Korean BBQ, plus vegan and gluten-free options amid fresh basil aromas. This lively family-run spot buzzes with hikers, offering kitchen-view stools and a back patio haven right outside Joshua Tree National Park.[1][2][3][4]
Nestled in Yucca Valley's high desert, Larry & Milt's Western Cafe serves up hearty American breakfasts like fluffy pancakes, famous omelettes, and chicken-fried steak in a rustic, welcoming spot with indoor charm and dog-friendly patio dining.
Sam's Indian Food & Pizza is a beloved family-run restaurant in Joshua Tree that uniquely combines authentic Indian cuisine with pizza, offering everything from chicken tikka masala and saag paneer to creative Indian-topped pizzas in a casual, welcoming setting.
Nestled in Yucca Valley's desert landscape, The Yucca Tree Eatery serves fresh, hearty breakfasts like fluffy pancakes and juicy burgers in a cozy, rustic ambiance with warm hospitality that feels like home.[1][2]
Discover Friendly Hills Park's diverse playground, courts for pickleball, tennis and basketball, scenic pond, and trails—perfect for families, active kids, and sports enthusiasts seeking fun in nature.
Discover the serene Desert View Conservation Area, a hidden Joshua Tree gem preserving desert tortoise habitat with secluded hiking, mountain biking, and horseback trails amid stunning vistas and wildlife sightings. Nature lovers and solitude seekers will relish its quiet escape just outside the national park.[2]
Discover the **Rhythm of Life**, a joyful blend of music, breathwork, and play that syncs your heartbeat with daily flow for inner harmony and fun. Perfect for parents, teachers, and kids seeking balance through engaging chants, instruments, and mindful rhythms.[1][2][3]
Unleash your creativity at Community Center Park with vibrant sidewalk chalk art, from word games and four square to stunning public murals that spark imagination and new friendships. Families, kids, and artists of all ages will love this playful, interactive outdoor canvas.[1]
Discover your life's unique rhythm through "Rhythm of Life," a transformative workshop using music and instruments as metaphors to reconnect with personal histories, values, and dreams in a harmonious group orchestra. Ideal for those seeking self-discovery, emotional healing, and creative expression.
Unleash your creativity at Community Center Park with vibrant sidewalk chalk games, from word challenges and four square to stunning street art that lasts until the rain. Families, kids, and artists of all ages will love this playful, social outdoor adventure that sparks imagination and new friendships.[1]
Discover the World Famous Crochet Museum in Joshua Tree, a quirky roadside gem packed with crocheted poodles, unicorns, and whimsical wonders collected by Shari Elf in a tiny lime-green hut. Road trip enthusiasts, art lovers, and yarn fans will adore this free, always-open delight.[1][2][3][5]
Discover over 40 massive, snow-white concrete sculptures depicting Christ's life—from the Last Supper facade to the Blessing of the Children—perched on a stunning Yucca Valley hillside with epic desert views. Roadside attraction fans, art lovers, and spiritual seekers will adore this quirky, free mid-century gem.[1][2][3][5]
Discover Noah Purifoy's Outdoor Desert Art Museum in Joshua Tree, where over 100 wild sculptures from junk like tires, TVs, and car parts fuse with the Mojave's rusting sun and wind for a free-roaming, boundary-pushing adventure. Art lovers, desert explorers, and junk-transformation fans will be utterly captivated.[1][2][4]
Discover Noah Purifoy's visionary outdoor desert art museum in Joshua Tree, where over 100 wild sculptures from junk like tires, TVs, and car parts fuse with the Mojave's rusting embrace and free-roaming wildlife. Art lovers, adventurers, and boundary-pushers will revel in this unfenced, always-open wonderland of creativity.[1][2][4]
Discover the Hi-Desert Nature Museum's captivating Mini-Zoo, where rescued native snakes, lizards, insects, and even hissing cockroaches reveal the Mojave Desert's hidden wonders up close. Perfect for families, kids, and nature enthusiasts eager to explore Joshua Tree's unique wildlife.[2][1][4]
Discover the secluded Desert View Conservation Area, a 605-acre desert haven outside Joshua Tree National Park, with twisting hiking and mountain biking trails amid rocks and wildlife like tortoises and bighorn sheep. Nature lovers and adventure seekers craving quiet solitude will love its otherworldly, uncrowded vibes.
Discover Desert Christ Park's surreal hillside of over 40 massive, snow-white concrete sculptures depicting Jesus's life, from the empty tomb to a giant interactive Last Supper, all overlooking Yucca Valley's high desert. Roadside attraction fans, kitsch lovers, and spiritual seekers will adore this quirky, free mid-century gem.[1][2][3][4][6]
Discover the serene charm of Friendly Hills Park in Joshua Tree, where shaded picnic spots and kid-friendly playgrounds blend with stunning desert views for perfect family gatherings. Ideal for parents, little ones, and anyone craving relaxed outdoor fun.[1][5]
Discover the serene Desert View Conservation Area, a 605-acre desert haven outside Joshua Tree National Park, perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and spotting tortoises, bighorn sheep, and wild cats amid stunning, secluded views. Nature lovers and adventure seekers will relish its quiet trails and raw beauty.[3][1][6]
Discover the Hi-Desert Nature Museum's captivating Mini-Zoo, home to rescued native snakes, lizards, insects, and quirky cockatiels, alongside stunning displays of Morongo Basin flora, fauna, rocks, and desert survival tips. Nature enthusiasts, families, and kids will love this intimate Joshua Tree gem packed with live critters and hands-on wonder.
Discover the World Famous Crochet Museum, a tiny lime-green roadside gem in Joshua Tree stuffed with quirky crocheted animals, unicorns, and oddities collected by artist Shari Elf. Road trip enthusiasts, yarn lovers, and fans of whimsical desert art will adore this free, always-open treasure.[1][2][4]
Discover Noah Purifoy's immersive outdoor desert art museum in Joshua Tree, where over 100 massive sculptures crafted from junk like car parts and toilets sprawl across acres of Mojave wilderness, decaying naturally over time. Art lovers and offbeat explorers will adore wandering this free, barrier-free wonderland of quirky, thought-provoking creations.[1][2][3]
Desert Christ Park is a unique spiritual roadside attraction featuring over 40 whitewashed sculptures depicting scenes from Christ's life, set on a scenic desert hillside in Yucca Valley. Perfect for history buffs, art lovers, and curious travelers seeking quirky Americana, this free mid-century landmark offers stunning valley views and a one-of-a-kind experience.
Discover the serene Desert View Conservation Area, a hidden 605-acre desert haven just outside Joshua Tree National Park, alive with hiking, mountain biking, and horseback trails amid stunning views and wildlife like tortoises and bighorn sheep. Nature lovers and solitude seekers will relish its quiet, uncrowded escape.
Discover the Hi-Desert Nature Museum's captivating Mini-Zoo, where live native snakes, lizards, tortoises, and insects reveal the secrets of Mojave Desert survival up close. Families, kids, and nature enthusiasts will love its hands-on exhibits on unique flora, fauna, rocks, and regional history.[1][2][4]
Discover Friendly Hills Park's diverse playground of sports courts, fields, pickleball, and a serene pond with paved trails—perfect for active families, athletes, and nature lovers seeking fun and relaxation in one spot.[1][2]
Discover the vibrant heart of Community Center Park, where playground adventures, scenic loop trails, and BBQ spots spark joy and connection for all ages. Families, fitness enthusiasts, and neighbors alike will love this welcoming oasis for play, wellness, and community bonding.
Discover the **Rhythm of Life**, a transformative workshop using music and instruments as metaphors to reconnect with your personal history, values, and dreams through storytelling and collective songwriting. Ideal for anyone seeking emotional healing, identity building, or creative folk expression in a supportive group.
Discover Desert Christ Park, a stunning hilltop sculpture garden in Yucca Valley featuring over 40 massive white concrete depictions of Christ's life, from the empty tomb to a poseable Last Supper. Art lovers, spiritual seekers, and roadside attraction fans will cherish its serene desert views and quirky history.[1][2][3][6]
Discover the World Famous Crochet Museum, a tiny lime-green roadside hut in Joshua Tree bursting with quirky crocheted animals, unicorns, and oddities collected by artist Shari Elf. Road trip enthusiasts, yarn lovers, and fans of whimsical desert oddities will adore this free, always-open hidden gem.[1][2][4]
Discover Noah Purifoy's Outdoor Desert Art Museum in Joshua Tree, where over 100 wild sculptures from junk like tires, TVs, and car parts fuse with the Mojave's rusting sun and wind for a free-roaming, boundary-pushing adventure. Art lovers, desert explorers, and junk-transformation fans will be utterly captivated.[1][2][4]
Discover the World Famous Crochet Museum in Joshua Tree, a tiny lime-green roadside hut bursting with quirky crocheted animals, unicorns, and oddities collected by artist Shari Elf. Road trip enthusiasts, yarn lovers, and fans of whimsical desert oddities will adore this free, always-open hidden gem.[1][2][4]
Unwind with loving golden retrievers in a serene Joshua Tree desert oasis, blending cuddles, nature therapy, and golden-hour magic for a soulful escape. Perfect for dog lovers, solo seekers, or anyone craving joyful calm.[1][3][4]
Discover Friendly Hills Park's diverse playground, pickleball and tennis courts, scenic pond, and winding trails—perfect for families, active kids, and sports enthusiasts seeking a fun, all-in-one outdoor escape.
Discover the Hi-Desert Nature Museum's captivating Mini-Zoo, where live native snakes, lizards, insects, and a feisty cockatiel reveal the Mojave Desert's hidden wonders up close. Families, kids, and nature enthusiasts will love its interactive exhibits on unique flora, fauna, rocks, and survival secrets.[1][2][3]
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Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
6 guests maximum
Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
6 guests maximum
Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
This home follows a strict maximum occupancy rule. Please make sure that the total number of guests accompanying you (including both children and adults) doesn't exceed the indicated maximum occupancy above to avoid cancellation of your stay and additional fees.
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