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very nice location, will certainly be back!

The road narrows before it arrives. Past Joshua trees and sun-bleached boulders, past the kind of stillness that makes you conscious of your own breathing, Infinity reveals itself as a private residence perched against the rugged sweep of the Morongo Basin. The architecture is low and deliberate, designed to sit within the landscape rather than above it. Desert tones, clean lines, and walls of glass frame a panorama of mountains that shifts from amber to violet as the day unfolds. This is not a place that announces itself. It earns your attention slowly, through proportion and placement and the particular quality of light that only the high desert produces.
The centerpiece is unmistakable. A swim-up infinity pool extends toward the horizon, its edge dissolving into the mountain views beyond as though water and sky share the same plane. It is the kind of feature that redefines the rhythm of a stay. Mornings begin here, coffee in hand, watching the sun clear distant ridgelines. Afternoons settle into the warmth of the water with nothing to interrupt the view. The pool area is designed for lingering, with space to stretch out, dry off, and drift back in again. Inside, the residence is outfitted for comfortable, unhurried living. Open-plan spaces connect the kitchen, dining, and living areas with the kind of ease that encourages barefoot evenings and long, improvised meals. The interiors balance modern simplicity with warmth, using natural materials and desert-inspired textures that feel native to the setting rather than imposed upon it.
Pioneertown itself is a place with a rare and specific character. Originally built in the 1940s as a film set for Western movies, the town has evolved into a small creative outpost in the Yucca Valley region, home to Pappy & Harriet's, local artisans, and a community shaped by music, art, and wide open space. Joshua Tree National Park lies within easy reach, offering miles of hiking trails, boulder formations, and some of the most celebrated night skies in the American West. The surrounding desert landscape is stark, photogenic, and deeply quiet, the kind of terrain that rewards those willing to slow down and pay attention.
Infinity is built for exactly that pace. Whether you spend the day poolside with the mountains holding steady on the horizon, cook dinner with the doors thrown open to the cooling desert air, or simply sit outside as the stars emerge in numbers that feel almost implausible, the property shapes its days around presence rather than itinerary. It is a residence that understands the desert's greatest luxury is space, silence, and the unhurried passage of time.
The road narrows before it arrives. Past Joshua trees and sun-bleached boulders, past the kind of stillness that makes you conscious of your own breathing, Infinity reveals itself as a private residence perched against the rugged sweep of the Morongo Basin. The architecture is low and deliberate, designed to sit within the landscape rather than above it. Desert tones, clean lines, and walls of glass frame a panorama of mountains that shifts from amber to violet as the day unfolds. This is not a place that announces itself. It earns your attention slowly, through proportion and placement and the particular quality of light that only the high desert produces.
The centerpiece is unmistakable. A swim-up infinity pool extends toward the horizon, its edge dissolving into the mountain views beyond as though water and sky share the same plane. It is the kind of feature that redefines the rhythm of a stay. Mornings begin here, coffee in hand, watching the sun clear distant ridgelines. Afternoons settle into the warmth of the water with nothing to interrupt the view. The pool area is designed for lingering, with space to stretch out, dry off, and drift back in again. Inside, the residence is outfitted for comfortable, unhurried living. Open-plan spaces connect the kitchen, dining, and living areas with the kind of ease that encourages barefoot evenings and long, improvised meals. The interiors balance modern simplicity with warmth, using natural materials and desert-inspired textures that feel native to the setting rather than imposed upon it.
Pioneertown itself is a place with a rare and specific character. Originally built in the 1940s as a film set for Western movies, the town has evolved into a small creative outpost in the Yucca Valley region, home to Pappy & Harriet's, local artisans, and a community shaped by music, art, and wide open space. Joshua Tree National Park lies within easy reach, offering miles of hiking trails, boulder formations, and some of the most celebrated night skies in the American West. The surrounding desert landscape is stark, photogenic, and deeply quiet, the kind of terrain that rewards those willing to slow down and pay attention.

There's something disorienting — in the best way — about standing inside a glass house in the high desert and not being entirely sure where the architecture ends and the landscape begins. This place leans fully into that tension between human precision and untamed terrain, and it works. The infinity pool doesn't just face the mountains; it seems to dissolve into them, which is a trick that sounds overwrought until you're actually standing at its edge. At night, the pool shifts with color beneath skies uncompromised by city light, and the hot tub becomes less about warmth than about proximity to an almost absurd density of stars. It's a property that suits people who want solitude with strong design convictions — minimalist interiors framed entirely by glass, the desert always asserting itself in your peripheral vision. The nearby pull of Pioneertown, with its film-set origins and Pappy & Harriet's, adds a layer of scruffy charm that keeps things from feeling too pristine. What stays with you is the contrast: all that glass, all that open sky, and the strange intimacy of being so exposed yet so alone.
Guest
very nice location, will certainly be back!
Guest
The pool/hot tub were amazing with an amazing view. The place is very peaceful and quiet. The house is nice and worked well for the two of us. It would be nice to have luggage racks and some place to hang clothes. They warn you about no reception which is very true so be prepared for that! Would highly recommend if going to a show at Pappy and Harriet’s, very short walk!
Guest
Great spot. Highly recommend
Guest
Our stay in Joshua tree was magical! I wish we had more nights in the home. The directions were so easy to follow and they warned you to have screen shots in case you lost service. Kate was always helpful and responsive with any questions. All amenities were exactly as pictured and clear instructions were available for the hot tub and sauna. Highly recommend!
Guest
Was a great short stay! Great area with some cool history and one of the top views in the town!
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