Twentynine Palms Pet-friendly rentals

Twentynine Palms is where the park’s north entrance meets a town that’s genuinely finding its own voice. Affordable rentals, a real art community, and the best stargazing infrastructure in the basin make it the right base for budget travelers, astronomers, and anyone who prefers their desert experience without a filtered aesthetic.

Artist-inflected gateway town with the park's north entrance at its edge.

Boho Bungalow
Desert Hot Springs, CA, United States of America
$216 night
Salida Del Sol
Desert Hot Springs, CA, United States of America
$286 night
Rather Be Desert Getaway
Bermuda Dunes, CA, United States of America
$270 night
Coachella Casa
Indio, CA, United States of America
$263 night
Coachella Sol Haus
Indio, CA, United States of America
$891 night
Indio Oasis House
Indio, CA, United States of America
$216 night
Indio Oasis Casita
Indio, CA, United States of America
$101 night
Ultimate Outdoor Oasis
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$337 night
Azul Desert Escape
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$412 night
Acacia Retreat
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$415 night
Sunview Paradise
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$256 night
Palm Vista
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$284 night
Balinese Oasis
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$450 night
Desert Bliss Retreat
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$291 night
The Joyce Ellen
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$278 night
Sip Sip Away
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$289 night
El Sip
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$942 night
Whimsical Oasis Retreat
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$272 night
Sunview Escape
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$678 night
Oasis Del Sol
Palm Springs, CA, United States of America
$621 night

Tips on renting in Twentynine Palms

Getting Around

The west side of Twentynine Palms, near Canyon Road and the park's north entrance visitor center, is the best base for park access and the Oasis of Mara walk. The main strip (Twentynine Palms Highway) has the town's restaurants and galleries. Avoid the far east side of town unless proximity to the base is relevant to your trip.

What to Pack

October through April: layered clothing for mornings in the 40s and afternoons in the 70s; good hiking shoes with ankle support; a headlamp for pre-dawn starts. Summer: early-morning start means leaving by 6am before heat peaks; sun-protective clothing, 3+ liters water per hiker. Year-round: lip balm and hand lotion—desert air is notably drier than the coast.

Must-Try Activities

Hike the Fortynine Palms Oasis Trail (3 miles roundtrip) from Canyon Road on the west side of town—a moderately strenuous climb through rocky desert that opens onto a fan-palm oasis fed by a natural spring. Best from October through April; carry 2 liters of water per person and wear sturdy footwear. Typically much less crowded than west-entrance trails.

Smart Spending Tips

Twentynine Palms has some of the lowest rental rates in the Morongo Basin, typically 20–30% below Joshua Tree town for comparable properties. The park's north entrance fee is included with a standard America the Beautiful annual pass ($80). Sky's the Limit Observatory events are free. Weekday stays in November–February offer the region's best all-in value.

Twentynine Palms earns its second look. Once known mainly for the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center on its eastern edge, it’s drawn a new wave of artists, chefs, and travelers since the pandemic—a Travel + Leisure feature in early 2026 called it a destination in its own right. The main strip, Twentynine Palms Highway, has the grittier, more authentic feel of a town that hasn’t been fully polished for tourism, which is precisely its appeal. The north entrance to Joshua Tree National Park sits at the town’s southern boundary, making it the most direct gateway to the park’s eastern reaches, including the Cholla Cactus Garden and the Cottonwood Visitor Center area. For travelers who want a quiet base, lower rental prices, and proximity to the park without the Instagram crowds, this is the right call.

Oasis of Mara: the water at the center of things

The Oasis of Mara, a natural desert spring and historically significant site for the Serrano people, sits at the park’s north entrance visitor center in Twentynine Palms—it’s the most accessible natural water feature in the region. A half-mile nature trail loops around the oasis, making it one of the few genuinely flat, shaded walks in the entire park. Sky’s the Limit Observatory and Nature Center, a volunteer-run astronomy facility on the east side of town, hosts regular stargazing events and is one of the best places in California to see the Milky Way from a structured setting. The nearby Night Sky Festival is held in Twentynine Palms each October.

Where to stay

Twentynine Palms has roughly 470–520 active short-term rental listings—a smaller, more manageable market than Joshua Tree or Yucca Valley, and notably more affordable. Average nightly rates typically run $150–$260 for a well-maintained property. The market skews toward straightforward desert homes rather than design-statement rentals, though a growing number of architecturally interesting properties have appeared since 2022. The Reset Hotel—65 freestanding modular units on a 180-acre parcel, opened 2025—signals the direction the town is heading for upscale travelers. For vacation rentals, look for properties on the west side of town for shortest park access. Most listings allow pets. The area around the park’s north entrance has the best proximity for early-morning hikes.

What to do

The Fortynine Palms Oasis Trail (3 miles roundtrip) climbs through rocky terrain to a fan-palm oasis that feels like a scene from a different continent—one of the park’s best half-day hikes, accessed from Canyon Road on the west side of town. The 29 Palms Art Gallery on Highway 62 shows rotating local work and is one of the oldest continuously operating art galleries in the California desert. The Keys Ranch Tour, a ranger-led walk through a preserved homestead inside the park, departs from the north entrance area on select dates and is worth booking in advance. The Ranger Stroll is a gentler option for families with younger kids.

Food and local rhythm

Kitchen in the Desert on the main highway has a Caribbean-meets-New American menu and an outdoor patio that’s worth the stop for sunset. The Restaurant at 29 Palms Inn uses produce from its own garden, serving a happy hour and dinner menu that’s the most consistent sit-down option in town. Out There Bar is the town’s low-key dive, good for a cold beer after a long trail day. Very Very on the main strip carries local art, pins, and apparel—the “Other Desert Cities” trucker hat has become its signature item. For coffee, Jelly Donut opens early and has the kind of buttermilk bar that’s worth waking up for.

Best time to go

October through April covers the comfortable window, with October the local favorite for combining excellent hiking weather with the Night Sky Festival. March and April bring peak spring crowds to the western park entrances, but the north entrance area in Twentynine Palms stays comparatively quieter. Summer is hot (regularly over 100°F) but rates drop significantly—if your rental has a pool and you’re happy hiking at dawn, it’s workable. Budget travelers should target November and December, when rates are at their lowest and the park is nearly empty on weekdays.

Practical rental advice

STR regulation in Twentynine Palms has historically been less rigidly enforced than in Yucca Valley or Joshua Tree proper, which has allowed the market to grow—supply rose 35% over the past year per recent STR data. Average booking lead time is about 37 days, with October requiring the most advance planning (typically 46 days). Most listings accept 1–2 night minimum stays, making it one of the most flexible markets in the region for spontaneous weekend trips. Confirm the rental’s distance to the park entrance—”near Joshua Tree” can cover a range from 5 minutes to 20 minutes depending on which part of town.

Quick tips before you book

  • Book October stays at least 6 weeks out—the Night Sky Festival fills inventory fast.
  • Confirm which park entrance your rental is nearest; the north and west entrances access different trails.
  • West-side properties give the quickest access to Fortynine Palms Oasis and the visitor center.
  • Average booking lead time is 37 days—shorter windows than Joshua Tree town, more last-minute flexibility.
  • Sky’s the Limit Observatory events are free but require registration; book before arriving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Twentynine Palms has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Twentynine Palms has approximately 470–520 active short-term rental listings, making it a smaller, less saturated market than neighboring Joshua Tree or Yucca Valley. Supply grew roughly 35% over the past year, with increasing numbers of architecturally interesting properties joining the traditional desert-home inventory. The smaller market size means popular listings fill quickly, particularly in October, despite overall good availability.

  • Average nightly rates in Twentynine Palms typically run $150–$260, making it the most affordable of the three main Morongo Basin gateway towns. Weekend prices trend higher during October and the spring peak (March–April), while November through February offers the year’s best deals. House rentals with pools average higher, often $300–$400 on spring weekends.

  • The average booking lead time in Twentynine Palms is around 37 days—notably shorter than Palm Springs and slightly shorter than Joshua Tree town, giving travelers more flexibility for spontaneous weekend trips. October is the exception: stays around the Night Sky Festival book roughly 46 days out. For March and April, aim for 4–6 weeks of lead time to secure preferred listings.

  • Yes—Twentynine Palms is one of the best stargazing bases in the region. Sky’s the Limit Observatory and Nature Center offers free volunteer-run events with telescopes and guided constellation viewing. The town has less artificial light than Yucca Valley, contributing to darker skies. The annual Night Sky Festival (typically October) draws astronomers and casual star-watchers from across Southern California.

  • Twentynine Palms trades design-rental cachet for affordability, more authentic local character, and quieter access to the park’s north and east sections. If the Cholla Cactus Garden, Cottonwood area, or Fortynine Palms Oasis are on your itinerary, Twentynine Palms puts you closest. If you want boutique restaurants and a curated village atmosphere, Joshua Tree town is the better fit.

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