If you’re having a California vacation and feel like visiting Joshua Tree National Park, then you should spend the night in some of the most amazing Joshua Tree Airbnbs. Here is a list for you!!
There are so many cool Airbnbs in the area that it can be difficult to choose (there’s a reason you see Joshua Tree Airbnbs all over Pinterest—there are a lot of chic ones!), so I’ve selected my favorite properties and listings to help you decide which one is perfect for you.
Here we go, let’s get into these stunning Joshua Tree Airbnbs!
The Best Joshua Tree Airbnbs
Wow. We're off to an awesome start here!
With five acres of land—including some Joshua trees, of course—this awesome Airbnb is a fab property.
Look up at the night sky from the hammocks, hang out in your hot tub, or enjoy views from the windows of this beautiful minimalist house. I love it.
Up to 10 guests // 3 bedrooms // 6 beds // 2.5 baths. Prices from $312 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
It's very likely that you've seen this Joshua Tree Airbnb on your Insta feed. I mean with the whole vibe, hanging chairs, and outdoor tank pool situation, it's just begging to be photographed.
From here you're just a 10-minute walk from downtown Joshua Tree where you'll find shops and restaurants. But when you're sitting in the out on the porch or outdoor hot tub, you'll feel like the only one around for miles.
Up to 6 guests // 2 bedrooms // 2 beds // 2 baths. Prices from $300 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Super cute and bohemian, I just LOVE the decor going on here. If hippie chic is your jam, then this cabin is going to totally suit your stay in Joshua Tree.
With super good per-night value, it's close to the national park and downtown Joshua Tree too. Win-win!
Up to 4 guests // 2 bedrooms // 3 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $135 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
It really is a tiny house living, but I think this place is super cute. It's got a grill, it's got a hot tub, it's got a fire pit, and makes for a romantic place to stay.
The perfect space for a couple or a small group of friends, this awesome Joshua Tree Airbnb is located close to the west entrance of the park, making it easy to get out on an adventure.
Up to 4 guests // 2 bedrooms // 2 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $179 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Much more bright and contemporary than other Joshua Tree Airbnbs, this home is punchy, colorful, and filled with cozy amenities.
Soak in the hot tub after a hike in the park, watch a sunset from the patio, and cook dinner in the fully-stocked kitchen here. There's even an outdoor living room for post-dinner drinks!
Up to 5 guests // 2 bedrooms // 2 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $119 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Very good value for money, this top Airbnb in Joshua Tree is almost like staying in a treehouse because it's so open and airy. With its billowing white curtains and indoor-outdoor living, I love the way this one looks.
You'll be just a five-minute walk from Joshua Tree village if you choose to stay here, which is definitely a plus.
However, if I were you, one of my favorite things to do in this mid-century home would be to simply enjoy toasted marshmallows around the fire!
Up to 4 guests // 2 bedrooms // 2 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $79 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Ok, so I'm definitely into this place; it's a modernized 1947 bungalow that has been updated for a spiritual getaway in the desert.
There's a mix of Scandinavian chic and boho vibes, with a touch of Joshua Tree charm that really makes this comfortable house in the desert stand out among the rest.
Up to 4 guests // 2 bedrooms // 3 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $131 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Did anyone say unique getaway? Because this is definitely one!
It's a retro Airstream, basically, that's a little bit higher than the rest of the valley and comes with amazing views.
You'll be surrounded by wildlife here; you may even see some roadrunners, or maybe a bobcat or two!
It's something a little bit special in the middle of the desert, complete with all the modern fittings and fixtures you'd expect of an awesome Airbnb listing.
Up to 2 guests // 1 bedrooms // 1 beds // 1.5 baths. Prices from $99 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Set right in the middle of Joshua Tree village, this Joshua Treehouse is actually one of the original structures in the village. Staying here means staying in a slice of history!
I'm absolutely loving the fresh, bright, modern interiors of this place—oh, and the plunge pool and hot tub for an extra relaxation bonus.
This Airbnb is definitely one of my favs in Joshua Tree.
Up to 4 guests // 2 bedrooms // 2 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $160 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
A great base if you want to go explore places like 100 Joshua Trees or Yucca Valley, this Airbnb has a great location.
It's set just a minute's drive from downtown Joshua Tree, so you'll be conveniently located.
But can was talk about the hot tub and view??
The property is a brand new, recently remodeled farmhouse. It's honestly insane, with so much outdoor space and a ton of awesome indoor features. There's even a waterfall on this property.
Up to 10 guests // 4 bedrooms // 4 beds // 2 baths. Prices from $299 per night. Check pricing and dates here.
Wow. There are so many awesome places to stay in Joshua Tree! There’s a reason it’s known for its vibey Airbnbs.
Whether you want to stay literally in the middle of the desert or within walking distance of the town, Joshua Tree has no end of stunning properties to choose from.
A retro Airstream? A cool refurbished hacienda? Check, check.
Let me know if you end up staying in one of these gorgeous Joshua Tree Airbnbs by tagging me in your Instagram stories and photos (I’m @wtfab). I love seeing some lush interiors!
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FAQs
The best time to visit Joshua Tree is from March to May or October to November. The weather will be the best at these times of year.
Yes, Joshua Tree is definitely worth visiting! There are so many fun activities to do outdoors you’ll love your time in the National Park.
It is recommended to spend at least 2 to 3 days in Joshua Tree to really take the time to explore what the outdoors have to offer!
Elise Armitage is an entrepreneur and founder of What The Fab, a travel + lifestyle blog based in California. At the beginning of 2019, Elise left her corporate job at Google to chase her dreams: being an entrepreneur and helping women find fabulous in the everyday. Since then, she’s launched her SEO course Six-Figure SEO, where she teaches bloggers how to create a passive revenue stream from their website using SEO. Featured in publications like Forbes, Elle, HerMoney, and Real Simple, Elise is a firm believer that you can be of both substance and style.