The Bungalows by Homestead Modern, Standard Double
About the Home
The 14 suites at The Bungalows are located on the historic Joshua Tree Retreat Center campus, surrounded by serenity and stunning views of Joshua Trees, just a mile from The Village and National Park. Newly renovated to honor midcentury architecture, they offer modern comforts. The Bungalows feature ample communal outdoor space and access to the Retreat Center pool. Each room has a separate entrance and semi-private patio with seating. This property is 18+ only. Glass panels and concrete floors enhance the outdoor views. Guests can cook in their kitchens, use communal grills, or dine at the vegetarian café. Homestead Modern Bungalows, in partnership with Kind Traveler’s Every Stay Gives Back program, supports Mojave Desert Land Trust. The mission of Mojave Desert Land Trust is to protect the Mojave Desert ecosystem and its scenic and cultural resource values. Their vision of the Mojave Desert includes dark night skies, clean air and water, broad views and vistas, and an abundance of native plants and animals. Through our community impact program, $2 per stay will fund Mojave Desert Land Trust. 100% of funds are given to Mojave Desert Land Trust. Learn more about your travel dollars are positively impacting the local community. Rated one of Michelin Guide's Top Hotels worldwide for 2023: "The only way a hotel makes the cut is by having extraordinary style, service, and personality. It must be a jewel of its community, and it must never, ever be boring.” - Lucy Lieberman, International Director of MICHELIN Guide Hotels Double Room Standard Bungalow Highlights: *380 square feet *Sleeps Two Adults in two XL Twin Beds *Dining Table *Kitchenette with Electric Stove Top and mini-fridge *Patio w/ Seating Options *Bluetooth Speaker *SELF CHECK-IN via a guest’s boarding pass. *The local support team is virtual or on-site. *Pantry Items: These items are available for purchase at checkout. *Virtual check-in requirements include the collection of identification and agreements through the guest's boarding pass link. It is imperative to emphasize that these procedures are mandatory for all guests. All components must be completed in their entirety prior to the check-in process. *SECURITY CAMERAS: For security and insurance purposes, we have installed cameras to monitor the entry doors, walkways, and driveway. *Located within the first building on the grounds with a view of the Retreat Center and other Bungalows *NONSMOKING ALL ROOMS INCLUDE: ►Parachute Premium Linens & Towels ►Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress ►House of Hiatus Bathrobes ►Walk-in showers w/ Malin & Getz Body Products ►Kitchen with Refrigerator, Microwave, Stove, Dishware, Silverware & Local Ceramics ►French Press w/ Local Coffee In Each Room + Creamer + Sugar ►Salt, Pepper & Cooking Oil Provided ►Curated Offerings of Books, Games & Art ►Mid-Stay Housekeeping Available (additional fee $60) ►Dogs: up to two small to medium dogs. with an additional fee of $100 per pup per stay. ►Access to Retreat Center campus and classes (when available/additional cost) ►Swimming Pool & Hot Tub, w/ Pool Towels Provided (This is a slight walk from the Bungalows and managed by the Retreat Center) ►Air Conditioning, Heaters ►Communal Overlook ►Iron, Ironing Board & Hairdryer ►On-site parking and EV Chargers ►High-Speed Internet (200Mbs+) ►The Bungalows Do Not Include TVs. • EVENTS & COMMERCIAL PHOTOSHOOTS: Are not permitted without prior approval, applicable permit and additional fees. "Since debuting in 2010, Homestead Modern has earned a reputation as the leader in offering the High Desert’s most chic remote accommodations ...Now the company is expanding to offer a hotel-style destination, firmly cementing its foothold in desert hospitality.” - C Magazine On the edge of Joshua Tree National Park, where a forest of wild paloverde trees meets towering granite boulders, the Joshua Tree Retreat Center welcomes the first traditional premium hospitality offering in the area. The 14 suites, now known as The Bungalows, were designed and constructed in 1960 by the architect Harold Zook as accommodations for the site’s on-campus teachers. Located in the northwest corner of the center’s more than 130 acres of desert, The Bungalows still feature their original wood exteriors, while the interiors seem sun-bleached, with earthy jute and sea grass rugs, woven cane-backed chairs, and intricate millwork to evoke a bare-sand feel. The spaces were redeveloped by the hospitality company Homestead Modern and restored in collaboration with the consulting designer Brad Dunning; as a nod to the work of the Swiss architect Albert Frey, the rooms are accented with yellow textiles the color of Encelia flowers, a hue popularized by Frey in his modernist structures in nearby Palm Springs. Outside of Joshua Tree Village, this area is secluded but offers easy access to the quirky, eclectic, and vibrant collection of unique High Desert shops, restaurants, and music venues. When you’re ready to explore, Joshua Tree National Park’s West Entrance is an 8-minute drive away. You can find great eats, drinks, shops, and things to do. Here are a few recommendations: • Start your day at Joshua Tree Coffee Co., known for its famed coffee made from locally roasted beans • Marvel at the handiwork at the World Famous Crochet Museum • Pick up some lunch or a souvenir from the Joshua Tree Certified Farmers' Market • Find your next favorite read at Space Cowboy Books • Perhaps close your day with the food, drinks, and music offered at the rustic Joshua Tree Saloon Up for a day trip? Don’t miss these area highlights - they’re worth the drive. • Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum (9-minute drive) - As far from a stuffy gallery as you can imagine, this outdoor sculpture garden contains a unique collection of folk-art. • Pioneertown (20-minute drive) - Put on your ten-gallon hat and stroll down Mane Street of this Wild West-inspired town, also known for Pappy & Harriet’s, a notable restaurant and venue. • The Integratron (20-minute drive) - New age-y healing destination with a sound bath, originally designed by ufologist George Van Tassel with the goal of reversing the aging process. • Palm Springs (40-minute drive) - Artsy town known for vintage shopping, art galleries, and the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. • Mt. San Jacinto State Park (90-minute drive) - Expansive, hilly landscape with foot and horseback trails surrounding 10,834-foot Mount San Jacinto. Of course, let’s not forget about the essentials. Everything you need is within a short drive: • Closest supermarket: Vons (9-minute drive) • Closest liquor store: Mike's Liquor (8-minute drive) • Closest pharmacy: Star Pharmacy (2-minute drive) • Closest bank: U.S. Bank (8-minute drive) • Closest gas station: 76 (1-minute drive) HOSTED BY HOMESTEAD MODERN
