Guest
Really pretty house with an expansive view of Joshua Tree National Park. The place is very thoughtfully designed for a relaxing experience. Clean and well maintained. I was there briefly and wish I had stayed longer! Will be back.

There is a particular kind of arrival that asks you to slow down before you even step inside. At Chi House, it begins with the views. Park-facing and open to the surrounding landscape, the property greets you with a sense of scale and stillness that reshapes the tempo of your day. This is a residence designed for gathering, unwinding, and spending long hours outdoors, where the architecture serves as a frame for the natural setting rather than competing with it.
The home itself is built for comfort and connection. Interiors are warm and considered, with enough space to spread out and enough character to feel like more than a rental. The layout invites easy movement between indoor living areas and the outdoor spaces that define much of the Chi House experience. A hot tub offers a place to settle in after a day spent exploring, while the cowboy pool, a shallow, stock-tank-style soaking pool, brings a playful, distinctly Western touch to the property. These aren't afterthoughts or add-ons. They are central to the rhythm of a stay here, the kind of features that shape how mornings begin and evenings wind down.
Park views extend from the property, grounding the experience in its surroundings and offering a backdrop that shifts with the light throughout the day. Whether you spend your time reading poolside, soaking under open sky, or simply watching the landscape from the comfort of the living space, Chi House rewards those who settle in rather than rush through. The residence is well suited for small groups or families looking for a private base with personality, a place that feels both relaxed and intentional in equal measure.
What stays with you about Chi House is the texture of the experience. The warmth of the water against cool evening air. The openness of the views. The feeling of a home that has been shaped around the way people actually want to spend their time, rather than a checklist of amenities. It is a place where the outdoors does most of the talking, and the interiors know when to step aside.
There is a particular kind of arrival that asks you to slow down before you even step inside. At Chi House, it begins with the views. Park-facing and open to the surrounding landscape, the property greets you with a sense of scale and stillness that reshapes the tempo of your day. This is a residence designed for gathering, unwinding, and spending long hours outdoors, where the architecture serves as a frame for the natural setting rather than competing with it.
The home itself is built for comfort and connection. Interiors are warm and considered, with enough space to spread out and enough character to feel like more than a rental. The layout invites easy movement between indoor living areas and the outdoor spaces that define much of the Chi House experience. A hot tub offers a place to settle in after a day spent exploring, while the cowboy pool, a shallow, stock-tank-style soaking pool, brings a playful, distinctly Western touch to the property. These aren't afterthoughts or add-ons. They are central to the rhythm of a stay here, the kind of features that shape how mornings begin and evenings wind down.
Park views extend from the property, grounding the experience in its surroundings and offering a backdrop that shifts with the light throughout the day. Whether you spend your time reading poolside, soaking under open sky, or simply watching the landscape from the comfort of the living space, Chi House rewards those who settle in rather than rush through. The residence is well suited for small groups or families looking for a private base with personality, a place that feels both relaxed and intentional in equal measure.

Chi House feels like it was built by people who actually understand the desert — not as backdrop, but as collaborator. The polished concrete, the California art on the walls, the way the windows seem less like architectural features and more like deliberate frames for a landscape that shifts mood by the hour. It's a house with a point of view, shaped by two sisters who clearly wanted something personal rather than performative. You sense that in the proportions, in the way indoor and outdoor spaces seem to breathe into each other. Sitting two blocks from the national park boundary, it holds that rare tension between refinement and wildness without letting either win. The kind of place that quietly recalibrates your attention.
Guest
Really pretty house with an expansive view of Joshua Tree National Park. The place is very thoughtfully designed for a relaxing experience. Clean and well maintained. I was there briefly and wish I had stayed longer! Will be back.
Guest
Really loved our stay! Very peaceful and great amenities (cowboy pool and hot tub!)<br/>2 small issues — Had some trouble with the lock but the hosts were responsive and resolved the issue immediately. The shower drained very slowly that it overflowed into the bathroom floor, but it wasn’t a dealbreaker. <br/>Overall, JT was a great experience ! Will definitely look for “Stays You Like” listings in the future.
Guest
Lovely home, minimal, clean, & relaxing! Not the most lived in space but overall had what we needed.
Guest
Home was very nice and clean - Well maintained:)
Guest
Great weekend getaway, peaceful and looked like the photos. <br/>Was a very nice stay! Thank you!
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