Unique Desert Experience for a Romantic Getaway Ideal for Exotic Animal Lovers in Morongo Valley, California.
Features and services
Beds
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1 King-size bed
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Wi-Fi/Internet
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Bathtub
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Heating
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Hiking
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Air conditioning
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Microwave
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Fridge
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Forest
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Wildlife watching
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1 King-size bed
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1 Bathroom
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Parking
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Jeep tours
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Fuel station
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Bar/Pub
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Feeding animals
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Supermarket
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Pick-up/Drop-off
Where you will stay
Panoramic views in Morongo Valley | Glamping destination in California
Morongo Valley, California
Detailed location provided after booking
Scenic views
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Desert
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Forest
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Hot springs
Found on a horse ranch in Morongo Valley, California, just twenty minutes from Palm Springs, this unique suite is a dream location for animal lovers. Located under 30 minutes from Joshua Tree National Park, Pioneer Town, shopping at the outlet mall in Cabazon, and gambling casinos, the suite is ideally located just far enough away from the commotion of California city life, yet close enough to access fun sites and activities with ease. From hiking to horseback riding to indulging in relaxing spa treatments, Morongo Valley offers an oasis to all who visit.
Activities near Morongo Valley
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Hiking
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Climbing
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Yoga
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Wildlife watching
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Tennis
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Golfing
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Feeding animals
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Jeep tours
Morongo Valley is centrally located to Palm Springs, Joshua Tree, Pioneer Town and other surrounding towns all offer guests an abundance of fun and interesting activities within 20-30 minutes from your room, making for easy trips that lead to lasting memories. Covington Park is a hidden oasis here in Morongo! Numerous hiking trails, very green, posh surroundings, You will see a lot of wildlife in this location, again a Hidden Gem!
First on guests' to-do list should be to venture over to Joshua Tree National Park, a beautiful National Park open year-round that millions of guests from all over the world flock to for hiking, photography, rock climbing, and just soaking up the incredible 792,510 acres of California desert wilderness. Guests are likely to spend hours at the park wandering the beautiful ground that has been featured in many films, music videos, and classic stories.
For hiking a bit closer to home, guests should try out Big Morongo Canyon, a great spot for adventuring through trails, some of which include boardwalks through the marsh and stream habitats in the Preserve. There is also a half-mile Marsh Trail that is wheelchair-accessible. The canyon connects with Covington Park for relaxing outdoor picnics on sunny days.
Movie buffs and fans of old western films should be sure to visit Pioneertown. The Old West town was built in the 1940s by a group of well-known Hollywood actors, including Roy Rogers and Gene Autry, with the idea of creating a town that had the exterior look of a western town in the 1880s, such as frontier stables, old jails, and saloons, with the interiors housing modern locations and activities such as bowling alleys, restaurants, motels, and ice cream shops. Pioneertown was one of the most popular filming locations in the 1940s and 1950s, but today has become a fun tourist attraction for guests to see mock gunfights and enjoy great live music at Pappy and Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace while digging into a delicious rack of barbecue ribs.
For exploration in Morongo Valley, guests should stop in at Cactus Mart, heaven for plant fanatics. The plant emporium features cacti, succulents, tools, supplies, decor, and more for all planting needs. The work of local artists is often displayed at Cactus Mart, as well, and it has become a primary destination for guests to visit and pick up great gifts from the area.
First on guests' to-do list should be to venture over to Joshua Tree National Park, a beautiful National Park open year-round that millions of guests from all over the world flock to for hiking, photography, rock climbing, and just soaking up the incredible 792,510 acres of California desert wilderness. Guests are likely to spend hours at the park wandering the beautiful ground that has been featured in many films, music videos, and classic stories.
For hiking a bit closer to home, guests should try out Big Morongo Canyon, a great spot for adventuring through trails, some of which include boardwalks through the marsh and stream habitats in the Preserve. There is also a half-mile Marsh Trail that is wheelchair-accessible. The canyon connects with Covington Park for relaxing outdoor picnics on sunny days.
Movie buffs and fans of old western films should be sure to visit Pioneertown. The Old West town was built in the 1940s by a group of well-known Hollywood actors, including Roy Rogers and Gene Autry, with the idea of creating a town that had the exterior look of a western town in the 1880s, such as frontier stables, old jails, and saloons, with the interiors housing modern locations and activities such as bowling alleys, restaurants, motels, and ice cream shops. Pioneertown was one of the most popular filming locations in the 1940s and 1950s, but today has become a fun tourist attraction for guests to see mock gunfights and enjoy great live music at Pappy and Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace while digging into a delicious rack of barbecue ribs.
For exploration in Morongo Valley, guests should stop in at Cactus Mart, heaven for plant fanatics. The plant emporium features cacti, succulents, tools, supplies, decor, and more for all planting needs. The work of local artists is often displayed at Cactus Mart, as well, and it has become a primary destination for guests to visit and pick up great gifts from the area.
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Check-in: 02:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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Check-out: 11:00 AM
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