Hi-Desert Escape CA (Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree & Desert Hot Springs)

Kimberlee
Hi-Desert Escape CA (Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree & Desert Hot Springs)

Groceries & eBike rental

We have included all Yucca Valley grocery stores— with the exception of Trader Joe’s in Cathedral city. We do have a Stater Bros store that we didn’t list it’s good for larger quantities/bulk food.
Vons has a large Organic section of produce and all others grocery & pharmacy items.
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Vons
57590 Twentynine Palms Highway
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Vons has a large Organic section of produce and all others grocery & pharmacy items.
Its a bit expensive but has lots of natural foods
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Sue's Health Foods
56840 Twentynine Palms Highway
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Its a bit expensive but has lots of natural foods
This is in cathedral city a 40 min drive
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Trader Joe's
67720 E Palm Canyon Dr
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This is in cathedral city a 40 min drive
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Grocery Outlet Bargain Market
57200 Twentynine Palms Highway
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Relaxation & Health

Our guests love this quiet meditative place.
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Integratron
2477 Belfield Blvd
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Our guests love this quiet meditative place.
With a 600-year-old natural spring source on-site, the mineral waters that flow from this relaxing retreat are low in sulfur (meaning odor-free) and rich in lithium, creating a perfect cocktail for maximum cleansing and rejuvenation. Recharging every 24 hours, these bubbling waters are even said to be a natural mood elevator. Set on 72 acres and framed by a backdrop of peaceful palms, the sprawling spa offers a menu of traditional treatments like mud baths and specialty massages, as well as a variety of spiritual services and private readings performed by intuitive healing practitioners.
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Two Bunch Palms
67425 Two Bunch Palms Trail
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With a 600-year-old natural spring source on-site, the mineral waters that flow from this relaxing retreat are low in sulfur (meaning odor-free) and rich in lithium, creating a perfect cocktail for maximum cleansing and rejuvenation. Recharging every 24 hours, these bubbling waters are even said to be a natural mood elevator. Set on 72 acres and framed by a backdrop of peaceful palms, the sprawling spa offers a menu of traditional treatments like mud baths and specialty massages, as well as a variety of spiritual services and private readings performed by intuitive healing practitioners.
Day passes available visit website for details. Our guests from Brooklyn NY visited and said “It was an incredible afternoon.. we practically had the place to ourselves! Three mineral pools… massages… lounging 👍🏼”
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The Spring Resort and Spa
12699 Reposo Way
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Day passes available visit website for details. Our guests from Brooklyn NY visited and said “It was an incredible afternoon.. we practically had the place to ourselves! Three mineral pools… massages… lounging 👍🏼”
FOR THOSE SEEKING TO UNDERSTAND the “physics” of their minds, or perhaps just to attain a higher sense of consciousness, the Institute of Mentalphysics may be just the thing they were looking for. Built by Frank Lloyd Wright and his son Lloyd Wright in 1946, the Institute of Mentalphysics sits in the high desert of Joshua Tree, California. Based on Enlightenment philosophy, the science of Mentalphysics purports to offer “a portal to your inner being.” Mentalphysics was pioneered by Ding Le Mei in 1927. Born as Edward John Dingle, Ding Le Mei was a British journalist who spent 21 years living and studying in Asia, primarily Tibet. During that time, he was one of the first Westerners to study under a Tibetan Lama Master, and he used his experience to fuse the similarities between Eastern and Western religious philosophies into his own new creation.
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Institute of Mentalphysics
59700 Twentynine Palms Highway
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FOR THOSE SEEKING TO UNDERSTAND the “physics” of their minds, or perhaps just to attain a higher sense of consciousness, the Institute of Mentalphysics may be just the thing they were looking for. Built by Frank Lloyd Wright and his son Lloyd Wright in 1946, the Institute of Mentalphysics sits in the high desert of Joshua Tree, California. Based on Enlightenment philosophy, the science of Mentalphysics purports to offer “a portal to your inner being.” Mentalphysics was pioneered by Ding Le Mei in 1927. Born as Edward John Dingle, Ding Le Mei was a British journalist who spent 21 years living and studying in Asia, primarily Tibet. During that time, he was one of the first Westerners to study under a Tibetan Lama Master, and he used his experience to fuse the similarities between Eastern and Western religious philosophies into his own new creation.

Music (Call for operating hours)

Welcome to Pappy + Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace! “Remember…It’s only Rock N Roll…Relax and enjoy!” Check out our calendar page for show info and answers to lots of your questions. The website is in transition but will give you the basics for hours, menu, and merchandise as it gets restocked.
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Pappy & Harriet's
53688 Pioneertown Rd
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Welcome to Pappy + Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace! “Remember…It’s only Rock N Roll…Relax and enjoy!” Check out our calendar page for show info and answers to lots of your questions. The website is in transition but will give you the basics for hours, menu, and merchandise as it gets restocked.
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Giant Rock Meeting Room & Coffee House
1131 Old Woman Springs Rd
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Kinda wild and wacky

The quirky salon doubles as a retro museum run by the world's leading "hairstorian."
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Beauty Bubble Salon and Museum
61855 Twentynine Palms Highway
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The quirky salon doubles as a retro museum run by the world's leading "hairstorian."
"Among the eclectic collection you’ll find just about every conceivable type of item, represented in crochet form. There are animals like poodles, bears, and unicorns. There are also more abstract designs, like smiley faces and lumpy little creations that are less identifiable. The upbeat collection celebrates the eclectic tastes of its owner as much as it does the art of crochet. With few other contenders to for the title, this little roadside oddity may just be as famous as its sign claims." The museum is free and open 24/7. It's located toward the back of a vacant lot, near the Joshua Tree Saloon. From the entrance gate, keep heading to the back of the lot. There is free parking as well.
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Museu Mundialmente Famoso de Crochê
61855 CA-62
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"Among the eclectic collection you’ll find just about every conceivable type of item, represented in crochet form. There are animals like poodles, bears, and unicorns. There are also more abstract designs, like smiley faces and lumpy little creations that are less identifiable. The upbeat collection celebrates the eclectic tastes of its owner as much as it does the art of crochet. With few other contenders to for the title, this little roadside oddity may just be as famous as its sign claims." The museum is free and open 24/7. It's located toward the back of a vacant lot, near the Joshua Tree Saloon. From the entrance gate, keep heading to the back of the lot. There is free parking as well.
I do not wish to be an artist, I only wish that art enables me to be. – Noah Purifoy, 1963 Born in Snow Hill, Alabama in 1917, Noah Purifoy lived and worked most of his life in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, California, where he died in 2004. He received an undergraduate degree from Alabama State Teachers College in 1943 and a graduate degree from Atlanta University in 1948. In 1956, just shy of his 40th birthday, Purifoy earned a BFA degree from Chouinard, now CalArts. His earliest body of sculpture, constructed out of charred debris from the 1965 Watts rebellion, was the basis for 66 Signs of Neon, the landmark 1966 group exhibition on the Watts riots that traveled throughout the country. As a founding director of the Watts Towers Art Center, Purifoy knew the community intimately. His 66 Signs of Neon, in line with the postwar period’s fascination with the street and its objects, constituted a Duchampian approach to the fire-molded alleys of Watts. This strategy profoundly impacted artists such as David Hammons, John Outterbridge and Senga Nengudi. For the 20 years that followed the rebellion, Purifoy dedicated himself to the found object, and to using art as a tool for social change. In the late 1980s, after 11 years of public policy work for the California Arts Council, where Purifoy initiated programs such as Artists in Social Institutions, which brought art into the state prison system, Purifoy moved his practice out to the Mojave desert. He lived for the last 15 years of his life creating ten acres full of large-scale sculpture on the desert floor. Constructed entirely from junked materials, this otherworldly environment is one of California’s great art historical wonders.
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Museu de Arte ao Ar Livre do Deserto de Noah Purifoy
62975 Blair Ln
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I do not wish to be an artist, I only wish that art enables me to be. – Noah Purifoy, 1963 Born in Snow Hill, Alabama in 1917, Noah Purifoy lived and worked most of his life in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, California, where he died in 2004. He received an undergraduate degree from Alabama State Teachers College in 1943 and a graduate degree from Atlanta University in 1948. In 1956, just shy of his 40th birthday, Purifoy earned a BFA degree from Chouinard, now CalArts. His earliest body of sculpture, constructed out of charred debris from the 1965 Watts rebellion, was the basis for 66 Signs of Neon, the landmark 1966 group exhibition on the Watts riots that traveled throughout the country. As a founding director of the Watts Towers Art Center, Purifoy knew the community intimately. His 66 Signs of Neon, in line with the postwar period’s fascination with the street and its objects, constituted a Duchampian approach to the fire-molded alleys of Watts. This strategy profoundly impacted artists such as David Hammons, John Outterbridge and Senga Nengudi. For the 20 years that followed the rebellion, Purifoy dedicated himself to the found object, and to using art as a tool for social change. In the late 1980s, after 11 years of public policy work for the California Arts Council, where Purifoy initiated programs such as Artists in Social Institutions, which brought art into the state prison system, Purifoy moved his practice out to the Mojave desert. He lived for the last 15 years of his life creating ten acres full of large-scale sculpture on the desert floor. Constructed entirely from junked materials, this otherworldly environment is one of California’s great art historical wonders.

The Arts

The YUCCA VALLEY VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS CENTER is a new 15,000+sf arts facility and annex of the Hi-Desert Cultural Center featuring the largest and most state-of-the-art gallery, arts creation, and arts education space in the Joshua Tree National Park region.
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Yucca Valley Visual & Performing Arts Center
58325 CA-62
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The YUCCA VALLEY VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS CENTER is a new 15,000+sf arts facility and annex of the Hi-Desert Cultural Center featuring the largest and most state-of-the-art gallery, arts creation, and arts education space in the Joshua Tree National Park region.

Shopping just for fun

Since 2012, The End has been a vintage oasis in the Mojave Desert owned by local artist & stylist, Kime Buzzelli.
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The End
55872 Twentynine Palms Highway
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Since 2012, The End has been a vintage oasis in the Mojave Desert owned by local artist & stylist, Kime Buzzelli.
Clothing,scaves, hats, art work and more.
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Hoof & The Horn
55840 Twentynine Palms Highway
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Clothing,scaves, hats, art work and more.
Moon and Wind has Lots-O-Stuff! Leather, decorative home goods, clothing, pottery and soaps
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Moon Wind Trading Co
1141B Old Woman Springs Rd
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Moon and Wind has Lots-O-Stuff! Leather, decorative home goods, clothing, pottery and soaps