Glamping in Joshua Tree

Luxury camping under the stars — Airstreams, domes, yurts & safari tents

Quick Answer

Joshua Tree glamping ranges from $125/night for basic canvas tents to $500+/night for luxury domes and custom Airstreams. Popular options include AutoCamp (Airstreams), geodesic domes with transparent ceilings for stargazing, vintage trailers, yurts, and safari-style luxury tents. Most glamping sites are 15-30 minutes from the park.

Types of Glamping Accommodations

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Airstreams

$150–$250/night

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Geodesic Domes

$225–$350/night

Luxury Tents

$160–$350/night

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Yurts

$135–$200/night

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Tiny Homes

$200–$500/night

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Starbeds

$125–$175/night

Best Glamping Experiences

What to Expect When Glamping

Bathrooms

Most have en-suite with hot showers. Premium properties feature rainfall showers and luxury toiletries.

Kitchen & Dining

Varies by property — some include breakfast, others have kitchenettes or mini-fridges.

Power & Connectivity

Most have electricity for charging. WiFi varies — some offer digital detox experiences.

Climate Control

Quality glamping includes heat for winter and often AC. Desert temps swing 40°+ daily.

Glamping vs. Camping vs. Hotels

Feature Glamping Traditional Camping Hotels
Comfort Level Luxury with nature Basic / rustic Full comfort
Bedding Comfortable beds & linens Sleeping bags Premium beds
Bathrooms Private en-suite Shared facilities Private full bath
Price $125–$500/night $20–$50/night $150–$400+/night
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Unique Experience ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐
Setup Required None Tent setup Check-in only

Frequently Asked Questions

Glamping includes comfortable bedding, heating/AC, private en-suite bathrooms, and stylish furnishings. Most properties offer outdoor amenities like fire pits, hot tubs, or decks. Breakfast, WiFi, and hot tub access vary by property.

Desert nights can be cold (30-50°F in winter). All quality glamping includes heating — wood stoves, electric heaters, or HVAC systems. Bundle up for outdoor hot tubs. Spring and fall evenings are ideal (60-75°F).

Yes! Most glamping has private en-suite bathrooms with hot showers, toilets, and sinks. Some basic properties have nearby shared facilities — always check listings. Premium properties feature rainfall showers.

Many glamping properties are family-friendly. Look for larger sleeping areas and family-friendly amenities. Some sites have age restrictions or require fees. Always verify child policies and hot tub safety measures.

Traditional camping requires sleeping bags, tent setup, and shared facilities. Glamping offers comfortable beds, private bathrooms, climate control, and no setup. Glamping costs $125-500/night vs. $20-50 for camping, but eliminates rough elements.

Most glamping sites are 10-30 minutes from the park entrance. Some remote properties in Wonder Valley or Landers can be 35-45 minutes away. Check property location before booking.

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Sleep under the stars in style. Choose from Airstreams, domes, yurts, and luxury tents for an unforgettable desert experience.

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