Hot spring glamping near Highland

Trek across dynamic and diverse ecosystems for wild camping experiences near Highland.

94% (427 reviews)
94% (427 reviews)

Popular camping styles for Highland

Dog-friendly getaways

5 top hot spring glamping sites near Highland

97%
(232)

DragonflyHill Desert Farm

25 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Desert Hot Springs, CA
About Welcome to DragonflyHill Desert Farm & Wildlife Habitat where you can experience desert magic, starry skies, and natural mineral water from our private well. Remote enough for a quiet retreat yet easy to get to and only a short drive to amenities and outdoor adventures! Please review our rules and read our entire listing description prior to requesting to stay here, to assure we’re the right space for you. Copies of our rules, registration documents, liability waiver and amenities are provided in our photos. Guests must agree to adhere to our rules and honor our cancellation policy to book with us. If you have any questions, please make an inquiry and we will get back to you very quickly. We really do love this work. LOCATION: We are located one mile down a well maintained and navigable dirt road, 20 minutes to Palm Springs, Desert Hot Springs and Palm Desert, and 15 minutes to the 10 freeway. We're near the Cabazon outlets, 2 hours to Los Angeles, San Diego, Disneyland, mountain areas, and beaches. Nearby there are local wildlife preserves, hiking and outdoor activities. We are 45 minutes to Joshua Tree and a half hour to Coachella. We truly are in the middle of nowhere and the center of everything. For folks traveling in winter, we’re considerably warmer than Joshua Tree and the High Desert. In summer we are cooler than Palm Springs. Immediate neighbors are small farmers and ranchers. Local spas and resorts are available for day use and access to their pools and ponds for as little as $10 a day ($5 seniors). We can provide space for events and entertainment for a small fee. ARRIVAL: Upon approving your reservation we'll send you a welcome message with information we need prior to your arrival to process your reservation, prepare for your arrival and provide you with check in information and accurate directions as gps apps to our location are often wrong. Please answer that initial email as soon as possible. We'll follow up with check in information and driving directions. Once in the gate, stay on the driveway and meet us on the patio with the blue shade sails. We will provide you with an approximately 15 minute orientation and tour, register you, check identification and show you to your campsite. Guests are required to fill out a liability waiver and a simple registration form. (See photos for copies of these forms.) OUR SPACE: Our land is 130 feet wide by an eighth of a mile deep in a residential neighborhood with lots 2.5-10 acres. We can see and hear our neighbors. We maintain a very quiet space but occasionally our neighbors have their own activities and events. Let us know if the neighborhood gets too noisy and we'll try to mitigate those situations. We can also provide free earplugs for those very rare occasions. Guests wanting a totally isolated experience may want to book elsewhere. DragonflyHill Desert Farm is a working farm in a wilderness area. Guests should check weather forecasts prior to arrival and assure that they have the right equipment. We have a moderate cancellation policy that allows guests to cancel 3 days prior to their arrival date to receive a refund. This allows enough time to check weather reports. There are occasional heavy rains and frequent high winds. It can get very hot in summer and reach freezing temperatures in winter. Despite our proximity to the freeway and nearby cities, and our location in a residential neighborhood, this is very much a wilderness area. DragonflyHill is not responsible for the weather. We are not a resort. Expect dry plants and patches during summer and into the fall. As a farm, we may be a bit more rustic than your typical farm to allow for shelter for local wildlife. Our cultivation methods encourage biodiversity and though we are growing food, many of our crops resemble landscaping or natural habitat rather than garden patches. Currently we have habitat viewing areas, an herb garden, an orchard, an outdoor classroom, a sheltered social distancing patio, an outdoor kitchen, meditation gardens, our (seasonal) mineral pool, community library, game boards and toys, and a tree bath. Plant varieties, wildlife and presentation may vary by season. Our farm specializes in herbs, fruit trees, desert and native plants, and edible flowers. We also grow some sprouts and microgreens indoors. We cultivate community and share what we grow with our neighbors and our guests. Guests have shared access to the outdoor kitchen and BBQ area, the orchards, gardens, patios, and grounds of the Desert Farm and Wildlife Habitat, and (for safety reasons) limited access to the pool pond and spa -both unheated. The pool pond is filled with local mineral water from our own well. The pool pond is cleaned regularly & is chlorinated. The pool pond is not cleaned daily and is shared with wildlife. including bees and birds who drink water pool side. Debris from high winds and wildlife may contribute to the pool pond environment. Currently neither the pool pond nor the spa is heated. We also have wheelchair accessible hot water outdoor showers and wheelchair accessible porta potties. The pool area is accessible to guests year round but the pool itself is winterized and unavailable from mid October through mid to late April. We work hard to keep the home well maintained & clean; we're vigilant & do due diligence with professional quarterly visits from Truly Nolen 4 Season Pest Prevention (a green company.) We doubt you'll see any unwanted critters inside or near the house or other structures during your stay, but if you do, please advise us & we will promptly address the situation. DragonflyHill Desert Farm and Wildlife Habitat is in a remote area of the desert with lots of wildlife. To help us keep wildlife OUT of the house and campsites, please keep food out of reach of critters & clean up after every meal. We affirmatively welcome children, but as this is a working farm in a wilderness area, parents will need to be vigilant of their child's safety and activity while here. We are constantly adding activities and features for children and adults. We are child friendly and we are a good location for groups. (Just message us with your details and we can tailor your stay to meet your needs.) We have 1 cat and 1 service dog. Other guests may have pets or assistance animals. Neighbors have chickens, farm animals and pets. There are a few feral cats in the vicinity as well as a variety of desert wildlife. At night you can hear the coyotes though we’ve never seen them or their tracks on our land. Common sightings of road runners, rabbits, hares, lizards, snakes, hawks, doves, desert wrens, migrating ducks (in the Spring), scorpions, mantises, crickets, mockingbirds, insects and spiders. WHO WE ARE: DragonflyHill is a community of artisans, activists, craftspeople and farmers, working together to cultivate community, develop methodologies for living and working together in ever increasing paradigms of social justice and sustainability. We are a safe and sober space that is disability and LGBTQIA affirmative, anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-imperialist and de-colonialist, because anything else is just a bandaid. Core values of our work include attention to detail, fine craftwork and cultivating community. Some members of the Dragonfly Team live on the premises at all times and will be here for the duration of your stay. The rest of the team are community members. All Team members work at DragonflyHill Desert Farm and Wildlife Habitat in different capacities, in cooperation and collaboration with each other. It should be noted that we are not a museum community and our collective is not on display. Only 2-3 members of the community are currently responsible for hosting guests. Community members are autonomous and, much of our community functions virtually. There are also occasional community events at the farm, including farming, though many activities are just coming back after the pandemic. We hope to offer activities in the Fall. All activities will continue to be held outdoors and social distancing is required. We speak: English and Spanish. We can communicate somewhat in French, Italian and Portuguese. DRAGONFLYHILL CONSEIRGE We love to hear about your travels and share our knowledge of our community and Southern California with our guests. Our library, located on the Blue Patio, offers children’s books, local history including indigenous history, farming and gardening, wildlife guides, hiking trails, entertainment and tourist attractions. We can recommend activities on and off site including places to go with children, local hiking, museums, restaurants and shopping. In addition to campsites, for additional fees, we offer reiki, a private jacuzzi hot water mineral bath, farm tours, firewood, tutoring, tax preparation, vehicle storage, event and space rental, and classes. Three of us are licensed to officiate weddings. RULES, DOCUMENTS & AMENITIES Carefully read our listing description and our rules to determine if we're the right space for you. We know we have excellent reviews but take the time to assure that we offer what you are looking for. Each Hipcamp host is autonomous and has their own rules, amenities and features. Hipcamp does not provide guests a copy of the house rules until after you have selected a location and then requires you to agree to the house rules before finalizing your decision. There is not enough space in the listing description to include the rules so guests can see them prior to booking. If you would like to see our rules, registration documents or a list of amenities please find them in our photos or message us prior to booking and we will send you a copy. We welcome guests new to Hipcamp but please take the time to familiarize yourself with the Hipcamp platform. Hipcamp travel is very different from public campgrounds. At DragonflyHill Desert Farm and Wildlife Habitat you will be guests in our home. We welcome and encourage guests with service and support animals to stay with us. All animals must have current vaccination records.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$20
 / night
89%
(70)

High Desert Hot Spring Hideout

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents160 acres · Lake Arrowhead, CA
Nestled in the mountains of the high desert, we invite you to come stay in a peaceful serene setting, where you can relax & recharge with us here in the desert and release yourself from the burdens currently placed on you for a brief moment. Staying on this rural 160 acre slice of nature allows one to escape the sounds and stresses of the city and immerse yourself in nature, where beautiful natural desert scenery and mountain views surround you. Bordering 1000's of acres of natural undeveloped BLM and USFS land. The property's rural location provides abundant opportunities to view unique and spectacular wildlife right from your campsite or on one of the numerous hiking and OHV trails in the area. The 40 minute hike to the Deep Creek Hot Springs is well worth the effort, and there's so much more natural beauty to see as you explore miles of hiking and OHV trails nearby and right on the property. Weather can be extreme at times, with Winter temps ranging from 20*F to 40* F, and Summer temps peaking at 112F. The cold creek water in the Deep Creek canyon flows all year around, and the 6 creek-side hot spring pools are always full and consistently hot all year around, ranging in temperatures between 90F-108F. The hike to the Deep Creek Hot Springs is fairly steep and can be difficult for some people, especially in warm weather. In order to be prepared with the correct gear to make this hike and know the USFS rules that apply to the area, please educate yourself before coming by visiting the USFS website page for the Deep Creek area and our webpage for the Deep Creek Hot Springs Campground for detailed driving directions to the official trailhead located right on our property. You won't get lost if you park on our property and hike from the trailhead, so make sure you go to the right address. Know before you go! Generally, reservations are not necessary to set up a tent site, but we have a more private area set aside for hipcamp reservations that has separate facilities from the general camping area. Although children are permitted on the property, we do not recommend bringing children due to occasional nudity that may be seen in the area and the degree of difficulty for the hike. The hike to the hot springs is fairly difficult and everyone’s physical fitness needs to be considered when deciding to take pets, or have children, elderly people, or out-of-shape/over-weight people in your group.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$44.99
 / night
100%
(21)

High Desert DreamCloud

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Yucca Valley, CA
In this quaint B&B, you'll find a unique sleep cloud surrounded by gorgeous views, that's just 15 minutes away from stunning Joshua Tree National Park and 7 minutes to Pappy & Harriets Red Dog Saloon & Pioneertown. Indulge in the ultimate relaxation as you wake to the sunrise views and unwind in the private hot tub, sipping your morning coffee. Enjoy the moonrise by the fireplace. Stay connected with complimentary high-speed WiFi, Bluetooth speakers in your infrared sauna or order a sound bath prior to a private “Dinner in a dome” Truly a space to dream and soul search. Prepare or order lovely meals in the fully stocked kitchen, complete with mini fridge, air fryier mini toaster, bbq grill, a talavera pizza oven and cozy outdoor dining area. Dine alfresco on the balcony or gather around the fire pit or dip in the hot tub for the moonrise. Enjoy access to yoga mats, minimal weights, tarot card games for entertainment, backgammon etc.. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Discover the natural wonders of Joshua Tree National Park, just a short drive away. Experience the ultimate in relaxation and exploration during your stay. Indulge in your own Moroccan tiled Outdoor Private Shower feat. Glass bowl sink and brand new toilet with a heater and solar lighting plus hot water on demand walking several feet away from your Chill Zone area and DreamCloud. This Spot is A VIBE. We hope you enjoy it and bring your own piece of magic with you. We welcome all humans and pets happily. Raise your Frequency & Energy Levels What Happens HERE in the Desert? Feel the pull to Meditate & Yoga on our New White OakWood Floors Book a Soundbath or Dinner in a Dome (available upon request in the "extra's" section * Set Your Intentions in a DreamCloud in the Sky Relax, Unplug, Decompress, Soul Search, Social Distance Private Sound bath 7 Crystal Shakra singing bowls and SONIC HEALING handpan. Tarot Readings & Healers on site upon availability (inquire to book in advance) Nearby: Pioneertown's Red Dog Saloon, the Wild West shops, Pappy & Harriets, Kitchen in the Desert in 29 Palms, Joshua Tree Music Festival, Art Walk, Art shops etc. Noah Purifoy exhibit, Palm Springs Tram & Restaurants (approx 30-35 min. drive). JOSHUA TREE hiking, rock climbing and cycling (approx 15-20 min. drive). Whitewater Preserve is about 30 minute drive - pet friendly, quiet and you can get in the water most days, clean pristine hiking , picnic areas with park rangers on site. (approx 30-35 min. drive). Also Possible for your Stay: BREAKFAST in BED or DINNER IN A DOME. (inquire) Our Mostly Mediterranean Cuisine prepared Farm to Table. Meals vary from Salmon, Red Argentinian Shrimps over rice or pastas, to Greek Fasolakia, Fakkes (lentils), Araka, Yemista, Moussaka Pastichio etc. Appetizers include but not limited to, Greek Lemon Potatoes, Zucchini Fritters, Greek Yogurt, Olives, Whole Artichokes with Aioli, etc. Desserts also included. Vegan, Vegetarian & Seafood options - Bon Appetit! Enhanced Cleaning Protocol SkyView for Stargazing Panoramic Sunrise/Moonrise views Infrared Sauna in Dome Gazebo Hot Springs Hot Tub Canopy Controlled Gazebo over loungers on Deck Gas FirePit in Cozy Chill Zone area Adirondack wood Fire Pit on Shower side Lower Deck Beanbag loungers with Cast Iron Wood Burning Chiminea and Infrared lit rug Rustic Private Outdoor Shower ( hot water on demand) Nature Trails walking distance Horseback riding Wood Pellet BBQ/Smoker/ 3 FirePits (Gas, Chiminea, Adirondack Deck) Cozy Patio Area - private Bistro on Deck Talavera Pizza Oven, Mini Hibachi Grill Rad Vibes Local Restaurants, ( the Red Dog, Pappys, CopperRoom,Kitchen in the Desert,SnakeBite ) Our entire backyard area with its own private lit entrance for you. Private parking space down the driveway Area designed to accommodate 1-3 people comfortably. The Chill Zone Deck overlooks city views Downtown Joshua Tree and right outside your door, You can hike thru the mountains Pioneertown all thru the valley. Enhanced Cleaning Protocol No Dirt Roads to the property Set Your Intentions in our latest DreamCloud (2024) Inquire about DezDome Recording Studio and Guest room or Sunray109 camper on site for Accomodation
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$208.25
 / night
90%
(5)

Sagewater Hotel + Mineral Springs

4 sites · Lodging1 acre · Desert Hot Springs, CA
Looking for a stunning oasis in the heart of the desert? Look no further than the Sagewater Hotel in Desert Hot Springs, California. Our luxurious boutique hotel offers an unparalleled experience of relaxation and rejuvenation in a breathtaking natural setting. Surrounded by the majestic mountains and hot mineral springs of the Coachella Valley, the Sagewater Hotel is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and indulge in some well-deserved pampering. Featuring 8 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, the Sagewater Hotel offers a range of accommodations to suit any taste and budget. Each room is designed with comfort and style in mind, featuring plush bedding, high-end amenities, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Guests can relax and unwind in the hotel’s calming terrace patio, take a dip in the natural hot springs fed sparkling pool, or soak in the natural hot springs hot tub. The hotel also offers a range of wellness services, including massage therapy, yoga classes, and meditation sessions, to help guests rejuvenate and recharge. For those looking to explore the local area, the Sagewater Hotel is conveniently located just minutes from world-renowned attractions such as Joshua Tree National Park, Palm Springs, and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, a solo retreat, or a fun-filled vacation with friends, the Sagewater Hotel has everything you need to make your stay unforgettable. Book your stay today and experience the ultimate in desert luxury! Relax and enjoy our natural hot springs mineral water here at the Sagewater Hotel. Our 250-foot deep well taps into a precious hot water mineral aquifer that is pumped directly up to the surface, cooled, and then into the pool. Our pool is typically 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit (26-32 Celsius) and our hot tub spa is typically 100-103 degrees F (37-39 C). Our peaceful property features newly updated rooms and a surrounding area that helps calm the nerves and rebalances the soul.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
Trash
Cooking equipment
from 
$229
 / night
Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

Hot spring glamping near Highland guide

Overview

East of Los Angeles, Highland is uniquely positioned among a variety of natural ecosystems—both arid desert landscapes and vast forested mountains surround the city. Hike meandering trails through the diverse terrain of San Bernardino National Forest, then, stop at serene mountain lakes for fishing, paddleboarding, or kayaking on the calm waters. Angeles National Forest offers even more trails among the trees, as well as primitive tent camping and RV campsites. Or look for group camping options near the Orange County coast at Caspers Wilderness Park. For a different kind of escape, consider spending a day or two at one of the area’s well-known theme parks—Disneyland, Universal Studios Hollywood, Six Flags Magic Mountain, and Knott’s Berry Farm are all just a few hours away.

Where to go

San Bernardino National Forest

Spanning over 800,000 acres, San Bernardino National Forest is right in Highland’s backyard. One of the biggest highlights is San Gorgonio Mountain (aka “Old Greyback”) among the San Gorgonio Wilderness. It’s the highest mountain in all of Southern California—towering at an elevation of 11,500 ft. The strenuous hike to the top treats adventurers to stunning summit views of the surrounding ponderosa pine and white fir forest. The forest also contains several notable lakes, including Big Bear Lake and Lake Gregory, which offer fishing, boating, and water sports. Both public and private campgrounds near the forest offer RV hookups, picnic tables, and restrooms.

Angeles National Forest

Northwest of Highland, Angeles National Forest is home to Mount San Antonio. Affectionately known as Mount Baldy, the 10,064-foot peak sits among the San Gabriel Mountains. Discover unique landmarks like the Bridge to Nowhere and the ruins of the old Mount Lowe Railway while exploring the trails. This national forest also offers a unique Mediterranean ecosystem that lets campers view natural California wildlife like bobcats, Nelson bighorn sheep, and yellow-backed spiny lizards. More primitive tent campsites in the forest don’t have water; however, there are some that have more modern conveniences like restrooms.

Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park

Camping at Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park is a year-round treat for wildlife viewing and birdwatching. Walk among the blooming wildflowers in spring and go horseback riding along the park’s many miles of trails. Near the creek, children can enjoy a playground. Ranger-guided nature walks and naturalist programs offer more insight into the local plants and wildlife, like the ring-necked snake and red swamp crayfish. Some RV and tent campsites in the park have water and electric hookups, plus barbecue grills and hot showers. Group campsites and equestrian campgrounds are also available.

When to go

Highland can get hot and arid in the summer with an average temperature in the 90s during July and August. This is a great time for water-based activities at nearby lakes or pools. Winter is colder at higher elevations and in the desert, with snowfall possible in some mountain areas. Some mountain ranges offer skiing and snowboarding during the winter months. While bass fishing is available year-round, anglers may find spring to be the best fishing season. For birdwatchers, the spring and fall migrations bring a great variety of migratory birds like orioles and warblers.

Top cities near Highland

Safety at Hipcamp

Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Hipcamp Hand

Safety partners

Recreate Responsibly

About us

Camp Your Way™

Find the perfect site to match your camping style. Explore the largest collection of private campsites, RV parks, cabins, and glamping—including 120,000+ sites you won’t find anywhere else. Explore our maps, filter by your camping style, read real camper reviews, and book directly in our app. Hipcamp is the simplest way to find yourself outside under the stars.

Download the Hipcamp App

© 2024 Hipcamp, Inc. All rights reserved.
Hipcamp is created with ❤️ and hope for our future.