6 acres hosted by Hi Lo @.
20 Caravan sites · 40 tent sites
Near Joshua Tree National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the Black Rock Nature Center.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
The Pioneertown Corrals is no-hook up camping is located on Mane St in the heart of Pioneertown and is within walking distance of all restaurants, shops and attractions. Campers can Tent, Car, Horse, RV or Trailer camp. There are 2 sinks and 2 flushing bathrooms, 3 out houses, a designated area for charcoal grilling, NO woodfires and propane can be used at your site. Generator hours are 8am-8pm.
There are 7 locally operated shops on the south side of camp on Mane St that offer campers a variety of unique items to shop for.
Open Daily
General Mercantile: Family Friendly Gift Shop and Camper Check in Location. Pioneertown General Store: New Western Ware and Vintage Clothing store.
Xeba Botanica: Locally made Personal care, Skincare, Candles & Perfume.
Soukie Modern: Moroccan Inspired Vintage Rugs, Clothing and Home Goods
MazAmar Art Pottery: Open Production Ceramics Studio
Open on weekends
Goats & Soap: Hand spun wool clothing and soap made from local goats.
Land Office Art Studio: Jessie Keylons locally made Art
The Pioneertown Corrals also has 2 attractions open daily.
Pioneertown Film Museum: shows the history of filming in Pioneertown from 1946 to today.
Pioneertown Petting Zoo: For 25 cents campers can feed miniature farm animals like goats, sheep, pig, chickens, ducks and turkeys. Fresh eggs for sale in the General Mercantile.
Pioneertown has 2 Restaurant/bars located at both ends of camp.
Pappy and Harriet's: Open Thusday-Monday BBQ Food and live music.
Red Dog Saloon: Open every day Mexican food and live music
Learn more about this land:
Camp under the stars in historic Pioneertown! Pioneertown Corrals provides a unique setting for campers who want to spend their vacations or getaway weekends in this peaceful desert setting. If you like to ride the trails, barbeque, sit around a campfire, and stargaze in the evening, then you've come to the right place!
Pioneertown was built in 1946 as a movie set for Western movies, including the movies of Gene Autry, The Cisco Kid, Annie Oakley, Judge Roy Bean, and Buffalo Bill, just to name a few!
Wild West re-enactment performances take place along Mane Street in Pioneertown on weekend afternoons, between early spring and late fall.