Guest
2nd stay and everything was as wonderful as the first stay.

The road narrows before it opens up. SunDrop sits where the landscape spreads wide, a private residence built for the kind of days that start with coffee on the patio and never quite find a reason to leave. The architecture is low and warm, shaped by its surroundings rather than imposed upon them, with clean lines and generous windows that frame an expansive sweep of sky and terrain. From the moment you arrive, the property announces itself not through grandeur but through proportion, light, and an almost gravitational stillness.
At the heart of the outdoor experience is the cowboy pool, a stock tank-style soaking pool that feels both playful and perfectly suited to the setting. It sits alongside a hot tub, both positioned to take full advantage of the surrounding views. These aren't resort-scale amenities. They're intentional, scaled to the intimacy of the property, designed for long afternoons and late evenings spent watching the sky shift through its full palette. The outdoor spaces are where the property comes alive, with seating areas and open-air gathering spots that blur the line between inside and out.
Inside, the residence is outfitted with a comfortable, design-conscious sensibility. The living spaces are open and filled with natural light, and the kitchen is fully equipped for guests who prefer to cook and eat at their own pace. The interiors balance warmth with simplicity, favoring natural textures and a restrained palette that echoes the surrounding landscape. Bedrooms are quiet and uncluttered, oriented toward rest and the views beyond the glass.
SunDrop is the kind of property that rewards those who arrive without an itinerary. The days here have a rhythm dictated by the sun itself: morning light pooling across the floors, midday heat drawing you toward water, and evenings that stretch long and golden before cooling into something deeper. It is a place where the distance between you and the horizon feels like a gift, and where the simplest pleasures, a warm soak, a cold drink, the sound of nothing at all, become the entire point.
The road narrows before it opens up. SunDrop sits where the landscape spreads wide, a private residence built for the kind of days that start with coffee on the patio and never quite find a reason to leave. The architecture is low and warm, shaped by its surroundings rather than imposed upon them, with clean lines and generous windows that frame an expansive sweep of sky and terrain. From the moment you arrive, the property announces itself not through grandeur but through proportion, light, and an almost gravitational stillness.
At the heart of the outdoor experience is the cowboy pool, a stock tank-style soaking pool that feels both playful and perfectly suited to the setting. It sits alongside a hot tub, both positioned to take full advantage of the surrounding views. These aren't resort-scale amenities. They're intentional, scaled to the intimacy of the property, designed for long afternoons and late evenings spent watching the sky shift through its full palette. The outdoor spaces are where the property comes alive, with seating areas and open-air gathering spots that blur the line between inside and out.
Inside, the residence is outfitted with a comfortable, design-conscious sensibility. The living spaces are open and filled with natural light, and the kitchen is fully equipped for guests who prefer to cook and eat at their own pace. The interiors balance warmth with simplicity, favoring natural textures and a restrained palette that echoes the surrounding landscape. Bedrooms are quiet and uncluttered, oriented toward rest and the views beyond the glass.

What gets you here is the desert, but what keeps you thinking about it afterward is the particular way this property holds space between ruggedness and comfort without overcorrecting in either direction. SunDrop has the feel of a place designed by someone who actually spends time outdoors — large windows that treat the shifting desert light as décor, an artisanal cowboy pool that feels earned rather than ornamental, and a fire pit that exists not as a design accent but as the evening's main event. Joshua Tree National Park sits just five minutes away, and the village even closer, but the real pull is how little you want to leave the deck once night falls and the sky opens up into something you forgot was possible. It's a property that quietly rewards stillness.
Guest
2nd stay and everything was as wonderful as the first stay.
Guest
Beautiful place, really recommended.
Guest
Place was amazing me and my wife had a good time had the whole house to ourselves. First time at Joshua tree and it was 9.9 out of 10 only thing I wished they had was a EV charger adapter. I know they have a spot for a EV charger in the house but no adapter. But overall best experience and made wonderful memories with my lady. Good getaway and would stay there again.
Guest
Beautiful home with great views.
Guest
Very beautiful home. Beautiful scenery. Easy check in, very clean felt right at home.
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