Summary:
Escape to Monument House by Homestead Modern, a unique architectural retreat near Joshua Tree National Park.
- 1 bedroom with a king-size bed
- Secluded backyard with fire-pit and loungers
- Hot tub nestled in the boulders
- Large living room with fireplace, books, and games
- Outdoor gazebo with dining table for 6
- High-speed WiFi and EV charger
- Professionally hosted with local support
Please contact us if you have any questions about the home or the area in general. We hope to welcome you soon!
The Space:
Escape to Monument House by Homestead Modern, a historic and architecturally significant retreat designed by Josh Schweitzer. Nestled in a valley of boulders just outside Joshua Tree National Park, this home offers a unique blend of experimental design and desert tranquility. Featured in The New York Times and Dwell Magazine, Monument House is an artistic expression that reinvents the idea of a modern desert dwelling, providing seclusion, stunning views, and a one-of-a-kind architectural experience.
This property is professionally hosted by Homestead Modern, ensuring a high standard of service. Guests can enjoy the beauty of the desert while being supported by a full-time local team dedicated to making your stay memorable.
Comfortable Accommodation:
- 1 bedroom with a king-size mattress
- Can comfortably sleep 2 guests
- Black-out roller shades for a restful sleep
Interior Feeling:
- 1 full bathroom with a large vanity and walk-in shower
- Essential toiletries by Public Goods provided
- Washer and dryer with supplies included
- Large living room with a fireplace, books, games, and endless views (No TV)
- Open living area with comfortable couch seating and throw blankets
- Electric fireplace and Bluetooth speaker
Outdoor Bliss:
- Secluded backyard with a fire-pit and loungers
- Hot tub nestled in the boulders with stunning views
- Outdoor gazebo with a dining table set for 4
- Native and ancient landscaping surrounding the home
- 5+ acres to explore
Delightful Dining:
- Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances
- Indoor dining table by Roy McMakin for Domestic Furniture, seating for 6
- Outdoor dining table for 6 people in the gazebo
- Premium baking sheets, pots, and pans
- Toaster, blender, and vintage melamine plates and drinkware
- Cooking oil, salt & pepper, spices, sugar-in-the-raw, and locally roasted Wonder Lake coffee
- Drip coffee maker, French press, stove-top espresso maker, and tea kettle
- Propane BBQ grill and tools
Professional Cleaning:
- Support from a full-time local support team
- Professional housekeeping and property inspection prior to guest arrival
- Premium towels and linens, and natural body products
Essentials:
- High-speed WiFi for remote work and entertainment
- Heating and air conditioning
- Parking available for 4 vehicles with an EV charger
- Pet friendly
Please contact us if you have any questions about the home or the area in general. We hope to welcome you soon! This home is very well known and is quite attractive to people visiting the area. There is no trespassing allowed and ample warning signs leading up to the house regarding this. Authorities will be called if someone approaches the house for a photo. However, please know their desire to take a photo of the architecture is a compliment to the home and to your great taste and we appreciate your understanding as management deals with people who cannot read signs and respect boundaries.
Guest Access:
You will have the entire house and property to yourself. Only registered guests are allowed, unless specifically agreed upon during the booking process. 2 extra day guests may be approved, but the county restricts occupancy to 4 after 8pm. Any unannounced guests will be asked to leave and the reservation may be canceled at will. We do have a security camera fixed on the driveway of the property to monitor the number of people arriving.
While we encourage taking walks on this property and in the National Park, please do not wander into our neighbor's backyards in the surrounding area as you will be trespassing on private property.
Also note, THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO USE OF OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLES (OHV) IN THIS AREA.
The Neighborhood:
Monument Manor is one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the Joshua Tree area given its immediate proximity to the park and breathtaking vistas of the areaâs signature Craggy Mountains and desert plants.
When youâre ready for some outdoor adventure, Joshua Tree National Parkâs West Entrance is just 2 minutes away by car.
Searching for great eats, drinks, shops, and things to do? Here are a few recommendations in Joshua Tree Village, a 5-minute drive away:
âą Start your day at Joshua Tree Coffee Co., known for their famed coffee made from locally roasted beans
âą Marvel at the handiwork at the World Famous Crochet Museum
âą Pick up some lunch or a souvenir from the Joshua Tree Certified Farmers' Market, open Saturdays
âą Perhaps close your day with the food, drinks and music offered at the rustic Joshua Tree Saloon
Up for a day trip? Donât miss these area highlights - theyâre worth the drive.
âą Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum (15-minute drive) - As far from a stuffy gallery as you can imagine, this outdoor sculpture garden contains a unique collection of folk-art.
âą 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 & Harrietâs, a notable restaurant and venue.
âą The Integratron (25-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.
âą Palm Springs (45-minute drive) - Artsy town known for vintage shopping, art galleries, and the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.
Of course, letâs not forget about the essentials. Everything you need is within close driving distance:
âą Closest supermarket: Vons (13-minute drive)
âą Closest liquor store: Mike's Liquor (6-minute drive)
âą Closest pharmacy: Star Pharmacy (7-minute drive)
âą Closest bank: U.S. Bank (13-minute drive)
âą Closest gas station: 76 (6-minute drive)
Getting Around:
This is a remote location down dirt roads, so please take it slow. While a car is required to get around, a four wheel drive car is not, but note that roads will often have ruts, particularly after a rain.
Other Things to Note:
âą EVENTS & COMMERCIAL PHOTOSHOOTS: Are not permitted without prior approval, applicable permit and additional fees.
âą DOGS: Dogs are welcome and there is a one time fee of $100. Maximum of 2 Dogs allowed. No other types of animals are authorized.
âą CELL SERVICE: Cell phone service availability and quality in the high desert varies by service provider. This is particularly true in the more remote areas of Joshua Tree, Pipes Canyon, and Pioneertown. Please be prepared by enabling wifi calling or downloading a VOIP program.
âą HOSTED BY HOMESTEAD MODERN
Interaction with Guests:
Our property manager, Homestead Modern, is local and has staff available from 9am-9pm.