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"Apocalypse Wow"- Tent Site

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· Twentynine Palms, San Bernardino, California
30 acres hosted by Derek D.
1 RV/tent site
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Near Joshua Tree National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the Oasis Visitor Center.
This open camp tent area is owned by (and was/is built by) the former HGTV host of the show "Tiny House Builders". The site also houses a "wooden tent" or micro glamping pod named "The Little Lantern" (a second listing) that is fun to check out, take pix of, store gear in- the structures serve as windbreaks and shade walls for tent campers and you can hang out on the benches near them, use their fire pits, and so on. The owner is also the author of several design and budget-build/reuse books (the bestseller "Micro Shelters" and others). Decades back this land was the site of an old RV park, so we've been in the long process of cleaning it up and removing junk from some corners of the site- but a bit still remains (its NOT pristine- still in the works). As a result you'll find some cool, weird, and unusual detritus and salvage out here (but not so much close to the camp spots)- old car parts, industrial knobs and dials- feel free to explore. Camp at your own risk though if you wander off to check this stuff out. The immediate camping area is cleared/clean. This has made it a favorite spot for junk collectors and photographers (we've found everything from old coins, to actual silver, cool rocks/geodes, and vintage car parts). This place would also make for a great spot for video or fashion shoots (which aren't allowed unless you seek separate permission from us!). Its a dirt site, but easy to get into, easy to pull into and turn around in (even with an RV), and you basically have about 5 acres all to yourself in most cases. There is one other camp site on the property (two total- the little lantern, and the van area for tenting- they are separate and spread out). Note: As I'm not sure of the current hip camp/country standings (new vague rules), I had removed this listing/put it on "hold", but it keeps going live/not adjusting- for that reason I'm just going to keep it live and allow people to book/stay until things are figured out by hip camp (so as not to inconvenience anyone).This spot has a direct view of Joshua Tree National Park (the mountains, etc) in the distance- the 29 Palms park entrance is 15 minutes away from where you'll sleep, if that. This 5 acres tent area/land rental has a no frills camping gear structure that looks REALLY cool when lit from inside at night- hence the name, "The Little Lantern"- feel free to store gear in it if need be, though its not the rental at hand. This is actually a simple tent site- on the ground or the 8' by 8' platform. The little lantern interior is 6' wide and 8' long- plenty of storage room and it serves as a cool, aesthetic wind break. We are in the process of cleaning up all the land (its a former RV park from looooong ago), but the immediate area around the camping pod is clean, nice. All a work in progress to bring the land back to what it was naturally (the proceeds of these rentals go towards that project). Nice and flat- lot of parking space- easy to turn around. The neighbors lot you'll pass is pretty messy (they're harmless, nice even), but ours is much cleaner when you get to it. Bring your camper, RV, etc. Sandy road to get to it, but we've never once gotten stuck- even with a compact car. 
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14 ratings · 12 reviews
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Manuel E.recommends
April 12, 2023
Fun Tent Site on a Funky Plot
Couldn’t have picked out a better spot. It feels totally secluded and the vibe of the space was perfect for a Joshua tree getaway. The park and shops were about 2 miles away which wasn’t bad at all. Very much loved the space and you can tell work was put into it.
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Michele M.
March 27, 2023
Fun Tent Site on a Funky Plot
Read description well before reserv
This campsite is just as described. We were fascinated by the debris and old stuff on the lot. Do not bring dogs or children to this campsite since there is so much broken glass and rusty nails. I think it will be an amazing spot, once they get it cleaned up. We only stayed one night due to the base lights. It was difficult to see the stars because the military base lights are prominent.
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Stewart W.recommends
March 26, 2023
Fun Tent Site on a Funky Plot
This is a good and somewhat interesting site where we ultimately had a great time. The campsite itself was as described which is a bit of a mixed bag - the amenities of the site itself were great: the platform (where we rolled out our yoga mats and did a little practice), the fire pit, benches, work table and the wind break were really great and helpful. But as Derek let us know, the outlying part of the site is a little trashy which at first is kind of odd but not terrible and clearly Derek is working to clean it up. The only tough part for us was that it was quite windy. That said, the open desert views, the sunrise and sunset and the amazing array of stars were fabulous. We had a really fun time just being in the desert. Derek was great and gave us a ton of info before we arrived.
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Steve P.recommends
March 20, 2023
Fun Tent Site on a Funky Plot
Fun and funky! Loved it! Felt nice to be out in the open desert. Derek was great to work with, and gave very detailed instructions, which was most helpful.
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Sylvia K.recommends
February 19, 2023
Fun Tent Site on a Funky Plot
Nice, and quiet spot
Great, quite spot! Lots of interesting apocalyptic artifacts to create some wild desert art. We had no trouble with locating the site, thanks to Derek’s details. Check in-out was nice and easy and flexible. Thanks so much Derek! We will be back 🤙🏼
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Josh S.recommends
May 6, 2022
Fun Tent Site on a Funky Plot
Unique location, and expertly curated. The time and effort continuously invested into the property really stands out. Expansive views, "Mad Max" aesthetic, minimalist but comfortable and functional amenities; it feels much more remote than the surprisingly short hop back downtown for supplies would suggest. Absolutely love it, would DEFINITELY stay there again.
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Twentynine Palms, San Bernardino, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Yuhaaviatam/Maarenga’yam (Serrano) and Newe Sogobia (Western Shoshone) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Derek D.Joined in August 2018
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