Rupe and I were getting a little itchy for some outdoor time, so we threw some bags in the car and made our way to the desert. We ended up staying at 29 Palms Inn, which is conveniently located just outside the Joshua Tree park entrance. Above is a photo inside the darling “Irene’s Adobe”, one of 20 different adobe bungalows and wood-framed cottages that make up their unique lodging options. A couple of other favorite choices are the “west end” for its privacy, and the “hermitage” for its bay windows. Avoid “the penthouse” if you are looking for a retreat, as it is located above the Inn’s office in a noisy spot that overlooks the pool and restaurant. A sure highlight was being perched up on a pile of boulders while taking in the sunset as it splashed colors over the mountains in the distance and the desert right below us. When we weren’t inside the park we also enjoyed meandering around 29 Palms Inn’s 70 acres of grounds that include an organic garden (that supplies herbs & produce for the onsite restaurant), a few hidden hammock resting spots, a pool, and the ancient oasis of Mara. We stuck to the north side of the park this time (the best part in my opinion) and hiked around Jumbo Rocks, Split Rock, Hidden Valley, and Barker Dam. We also took a picnic lunch to Indian Cove. We didn’t plan a thing out ahead of time and it made the trip feel even more like an adventure. Sometimes it’s the spontaneous ones that end up being the best! Are you with me?
See more of our travels here.
Photos by Sarah Sherman Samuel Jacket by Madewell // Jeans by JCrew // Chambray Shirt from JCrew // Boots (really old steve madden) find similar here // Picnic Basket from A Sunny Afternoon
I love your boots.
What camera do you use?
Hi Kate, I usually use my Canon 7D for photos for the blog but these are just with my iPhone.
Love Joshua Tree! What a fun spontaneous escape. Your photos are gorgeous as always. I laughed at your description of the plant life as “other-worldly.” I’m convinced Dr. Seuss was inspired by some of the plant life in Joshua Tree. 🙂
It looks like you had such an amazing time! The ‘resort’ that you stayed at sounds amazing. We’re planning a road trip through California next year hopefully and it looks like I’m going to have to add this to our long list of places to stop off at and see while we’re there! Have a lovely rest of your week!
So beautiful! I want to go take pictures there
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Absolutely amazing pictures. And the colours! Looks so very foreign to me. I definitely have to visit Joshua Tree one day
Oh my gosh! This colors are just amazing!
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