Within a 30-minute drive from the Joshua Tree Visitor Center.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Immerse yourself in the cozy embrace of home within the expansive beauty of the Joshua Tree desert. You can unwind in the hot tub, enjoy a BBQ with loved ones, or engage in a friendly game of horseshoes as the sun sets. Create lasting memories under the awe-inspiring sky, surrounded by breathtaking views of the Copper Mountains to the east, Joshua Tree National Park to the south, and the snow-capped peaks of the Big Bear Mountains to the west. Experience the feeling of seclusion while remaining at the heart of the desert's best attractions.
Lil Daisy was a great experience - excellent location to Joshua Tree NP, well appointed trailer, and comfortable bed. The Host Guidebook was incredibly detailed on all aspects of the rental and the nearby options. The communications with the host were prompt and detailed. I had a wonderful time and would be happy to stay again when I'm next in the area.
Anytime you are booking remote, unique lodging there is some apprehension. I have to say that everything was EXACTLY as advertised. It was the fastest easiest arrival I've ever had (hotels included). The location was not as remote as I had expected, but plenty peaceful. All of the other campsites were occupied, but except for the cars and a couple glimpses of people in the evening we could barely tell they were there. I wanted to see sunrise in the park, however, we chose to lounge around a bit and watch the gorgeous sunrise right from the campground. This was probably my ONLY problem with the site. I would have liked to sit on the swinging chair and watch the sun come up, but the camper in front of us exactly blocked the view. But probably any other camper wouldn't have that problem. I just walked about 20 feet away to watch, so I saw it every day. Sunset was pretty, but less impressive. Much to my disappointment, we saw no rattlesnakes, scorpions, or desert critters of any kind. The camper was fully stocked with everything we needed. No issues with water, plumbing, or heat. We had to contact maintenance about one small issue and they were prompt in responding. If I had to gripe about anything, it would be the coffee maker. I don't like single serve coffee makers because it is very hard to make a GOOD cup of coffee. But the coffee and tea was provided so I really can't even hold that against them.
spacious RV with the coziest vibes - perfect for a group of 4. We were able to cook together, eat at the table, play games and watch the stars. It was a great time!
Nice little spot, we came in in the dark and stayed so we could do Joshua tree early. Convenient location, we watched the incredible sunrise and then hit town for some fancy coffee before touring the park for the day. The bathroom is smaller than I was prepared for but that is my own expectation. Pretty extensive pre work before the stay, but was easy enough to accomplish. We also got to hear some coyote music the night we came in.
Location
Joshua Tree, San Bernardino, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Yuhaaviatam/Maarenga’yam (Serrano) and Newe Sogobia (Western Shoshone) First Nations according to