In the high desert just outside Joshua Tree National Park, a new kind of sanctuary has quietly emerged.
RESET, the first new-build property in the area in more than 15 years, is more than just a place to stay—it’s a wellness-centric retreat designed to help guests pause, breathe, and reconnect with themselves in the stillness of the desert. RESET leans into a growing trend of desert wellness escapes, where wide horizons, star-strewn skies, and raw natural beauty set the stage for healing and introspection. Here, the desert isn’t a backdrop—it’s the main character.
The hotel’s sprawling grounds feature an open desert “playa” that doubles as both gathering space and canvas for rotating art installations, a reflection of Joshua Tree’s bohemian creative roots. Wellness takes center stage with yoga and breathwork sessions, cold plunges and saunas, and quiet corners designed for meditation. It’s an environment that invites guests to reset not just their itinerary, but their inner rhythm.
RESET’s Mountain View King Suite pairs warm, pared-back interiors with spa-inspired details, creating a sanctuary where the desert is the true centerpiece
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Inside, RESET’s 65 guest rooms embody comfort through restraint. There are no TVs, no unnecessary distractions, only minimalist interiors that frame the desert views. Each room comes with a private patio outfitted with a Solo Stove fire pit, a Fellow coffee setup for slow mornings, spa-like showers, and natural stone soaking tubs. The crown jewel is the Mountain View King Suite with an outdoor soaking tub, where desert luxury reaches its peak. Floor-to-ceiling windows open onto panoramic views of the Bullion Mountains, while the spacious suite pairs clean-lined design with organic textures. Outside, a deep stone tub awaits on the private patio—perfect for stargazing under the ink-black sky or soaking as the sun sets over the high desert. It’s a room that blurs the line between indoors and out, grounding guests in nature while surrounding them with understated comfort.
The Mountain View King Suite’s expansive patio, complete with a solo stove fire pit and uninterrupted views of the Mojave horizon
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RESET’s ethos carries through every touchpoint. Branding and interiors, curated by design studio Gry Space, fuse clean lines with organic textures, creating a sensory experience that is both grounding and elevated. The clubhouse, restaurant, and communal spaces are arranged with a subtle intentionality—encouraging connection when you want it, and solitude when you need it. More than a hotel, RESET is part of a broader cultural moment. From Los Angeles to Sedona, travelers are increasingly seeking desert landscapes not for adventure alone, but for healing, quiet, and clarity. RESET takes this movement a step further by weaving together design, wellness practices, and the natural rhythms of the Mojave into one seamless retreat.
With Joshua Tree drawing over three million visitors a year, RESET is a timely addition—an antidote to the overload of daily life. It’s not about packing an itinerary, but about what happens when you finally stop, look up at the night sky, and give yourself permission to just be.