One of the most unique places to spend the night in Southern California is this one-of-a-kind remote, desert, stargazing bubble dome. Located 13 miles from Joshua Tree National Park, which straddles both the San Bernardino and Riverside County lines, the tiny transparent home will captivate you and give you an incredible weekend you’ll never forget!
As soon as you arrive, you’ll understand where the bubble dome got its name.
It really does resemble a bubble in the middle of the desert.
This cozy spot has one queen bed and a half bathroom along with an outdoor shower.
All of the electricity used in this property is solar-powered, so it is entirely self-sustaining. You’ll be warm and cozy even in the chilly evenings with a space heater and a heating pad.
What better way to spend a tranquil late afternoon or evening than with a nice warm fire?
Lie back and survey the surrounding landscape with the soothing crackle of the fire pit right on your deck.
Once you’re ready to start cooking something for lunch or dinner...
...you’ve got a barbecue grill right there for grilling up whatever food your heart desires.
If dining at night, you can do so al fresco while you watch the gorgeous desert sunset.
You’ll feel yourself relaxing in your secluded getaway as the sky fades to black and eases you into your evening of stargazing.
If you were worried that other people could see into the bubble...
...you can rest easy knowing that you’ll have plenty of privacy. The area is almost deserted like a ghost town, so there aren’t a lot of people close by, therefore you’ll have the whole environment to yourselves!
You’re sure to remember your time at this amazing bubble dome in Southern California for years to come! Visit the stargazing bubble dome’s AirBnB listing to make a reservation.
Have you had the chance to stay here? If so, what was your favorite part? If not, do you think you would enjoy bubble camping here? We'd love to read your thoughts and/or experiences in the comments section below!
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