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The driveway alone changes the register. You leave pavement behind and arrive at something deliberately set apart, a low-slung modern compound that reads more like a private desert estate than a vacation rental. Peak by Fieldtrip occupies its landscape with confidence, all clean lines and warm materials, walls of glass opening onto the kind of sky that makes everything else feel smaller. The architecture is contemporary but never cold. It sits with the terrain rather than competing against it, framing views of open desert and distant ridgelines from nearly every room.
Eight bedrooms spread across the property, offering space for groups that want togetherness without compression. The layout allows for that rare thing in group travel: genuine privacy within a shared experience. Two pools anchor the outdoor life here, each with its own character and surrounding deck space, giving the property a resort-scale generosity that most private homes simply cannot offer. Between swims, the outdoor areas invite long afternoons of doing very little, the desert light shifting overhead as conversations stretch into early evening. Inside, the common spaces are designed for gathering, with open kitchens and living areas that feel both expansive and grounded.
Fieldtrip has built its reputation on curating homes that function as destinations in themselves, and Peak is among their most ambitious. The interiors balance modern minimalism with livable warmth, furnished with intention rather than excess. Every room feels considered without feeling precious. The result is a property where large groups can cook together, spread out across lounging areas, retreat to their own quarters, and reconvene poolside without ever feeling crowded.
The surrounding desert landscape shapes the rhythm of any stay. Mornings arrive with a stillness that urban life rarely permits. The property's location places you within reach of Joshua Tree's cultural orbit and the broader Mojave's stark beauty, but the compound itself is reason enough to stay put. Hikes, day trips, and nearby dining are all accessible, yet Peak rewards those who resist the urge to fill every hour with plans.
What lingers after a stay here is the particular quality of space itself. Not emptiness, but openness. The desert does that when a property is designed to let it in rather than shut it out. Peak by Fieldtrip gives you room to breathe, in every sense, and the rare luxury of a home that feels as good on the last morning as it did on the first.
The driveway alone changes the register. You leave pavement behind and arrive at something deliberately set apart, a low-slung modern compound that reads more like a private desert estate than a vacation rental. Peak by Fieldtrip occupies its landscape with confidence, all clean lines and warm materials, walls of glass opening onto the kind of sky that makes everything else feel smaller. The architecture is contemporary but never cold. It sits with the terrain rather than competing against it, framing views of open desert and distant ridgelines from nearly every room.
Eight bedrooms spread across the property, offering space for groups that want togetherness without compression. The layout allows for that rare thing in group travel: genuine privacy within a shared experience. Two pools anchor the outdoor life here, each with its own character and surrounding deck space, giving the property a resort-scale generosity that most private homes simply cannot offer. Between swims, the outdoor areas invite long afternoons of doing very little, the desert light shifting overhead as conversations stretch into early evening. Inside, the common spaces are designed for gathering, with open kitchens and living areas that feel both expansive and grounded.
Fieldtrip has built its reputation on curating homes that function as destinations in themselves, and Peak is among their most ambitious. The interiors balance modern minimalism with livable warmth, furnished with intention rather than excess. Every room feels considered without feeling precious. The result is a property where large groups can cook together, spread out across lounging areas, retreat to their own quarters, and reconvene poolside without ever feeling crowded.

It's the architecture's refusal to compete with the landscape that gets you — poured concrete and steel framing the Mojave rather than interrupting it, every window functioning less as a feature and more as an act of deference to what's outside. The house feels like it was designed by someone who understood that the desert already has a mood and the building's job is to hold space for it. Eight bedrooms give a group room to scatter and reconvene, which matters when the whole point is exhaling together. Two pools split the difference between daytime languor and night swimming under a sky so thick with stars it feels almost confrontational. What stays with you isn't any single detail but the cumulative weight of the silence, the creosote-scented air, the way the light refuses to behave the same way twice across those boulders.
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Great in all aspects!
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Place was immaculate
Guest
This place is incredible, I always worry if the photos look better than reality but that was not the case here. The grounds were large and pristine. Each bedroom had its own unique decor. The furniture was not cheap and well constructed. There is sonos throughout the house and large TVs in the common areas. The kitchen was well stocked with all the appliances you may need. It was wonderful and serene. <br/>Our only complaint was the pool & hot tub. We paid extra to heat the pool- $500. It did not maintain the temperature and we had to reach out a number of times to get it turned back on. The hot tubs are also on a 3 hour timer, which is frustrating because if you wake up and want to get in you have to wait well over an hour for it to heat. The app they tell you to download is also pretty flaky. Just know you have to micromanage the pool and hot-tub which is a bummer to do when you are supposed to be vacationing.
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The place was exactly what we wanted. Very comfortable and relaxing.
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