“Lovely property, as described. Very private, great star viewing, close to town. Pool, hot tub, and Hypedome all very clean. Host was extremely responsive. I would definitely stay again.”
Named for the owls that hunt these skies
Joshua Tree is owl country. Great horned owls are year-round residents of the national park. Barn owls — pale-faced, silent, unmistakable in a headlight — hunt the open desert margins at dusk. Guests have spotted them on this land: one family saw a white owl their first night; another guest noticed one before they even booked, then again on arrival.
“Spotting a beautiful white owl one night — something our kids are still talking about.”— Matt, guest
The name stuck because the house is built for the same hours owls own — not the bright midday desert, but the long Mojave twilight, the hot tub after dark, the Milky Way through the dome, the fire when the air finally cools. Fifteen minutes from Joshua Tree National Park, an International Dark Sky Park, you get that sky without leaving the gate.

