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    Heeju S.

    The sound bath at Integratron was an experience and one worth driving out to Joshua Tree for. The space is very cool and you actually experience a mini dome when you check in prior to the actual soundbath. The shop has crystals you can purchase prior to the sound bath, which I think is perfect to help set your intentions. The sound bath was absolutely magical. I came out feeling rejuvenated and like a new person. I would highly recommend for anyone visiting Joshua tree. I certainly will be making my way back to Integratron!

    Entrance
    Brooke B.

    Very underwhelmed by this experience. The positive was that the staff were nice, and the grounds were pretty and well kept (although there weren't any hammocks hung up on our visit which was unfortunate). The building was cool but there wasn't much time to enjoy it. The sound bath was less interesting or immersive than sound baths I've done at yoga studios before. The person who led the experience for us played an audio track for the last 10-15 minutes. I was so confused and surprised that it really took me out of the experience (another staff member was in the room so this must be common). They have you arrive 30 mins early but it's very fast to check in and there's almost nothing to do while you wait. Overall it did not feel worth the price and I'd opt for a sound bath in the national park next time.

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    Michelle G.

    Probably my 5th time now. Did a double back to back in one day. First with Christine and then Joe. Epic unique experience both times. If you've never been, get ready to have a sound healing session like no other. Absolutely amazing.

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    Lauren M.

    The Integratron is cool and full of history. They have weird hours though and you can't go inside unless you book a $55/person sound bath in advance. I didn't get to do that this time. They have a small gift shop and an outdoor seating area with bathrooms. This place was pretty crowded despite the remote location. I'd go back to try the sound bath despite the steep price. The staff were friendly. If you want to see the Giant Rock, it's about a ten minute drive from here along an unmarked dirt road, but Apple Maps was able to lead us there.

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    PT H.

    Very cool experience! Folks are very friendly. The sound pitch wasn't as loud as I thought it would be. Attendees were very considerate. I didn't "feel the experience" The weather was HOT high 90s but again it was early June that I'm here.

    Karla L.

    First off, I would like to thank each and every one of the staff members here at Integratron! This was our first time here and will definitely be back! I can't even put into words how amazing this experience was. It's definitely something worth doing at least once in your life! The gift shop had so many different things, from incense to crystals to merchandise. I brought home some Sage & Lavender room spray and it smells AMAZING! We will definitely be back! Thank you again to Joe, Mike, Rose, Kristine, Drayton, Richard and everyone else who was so kind and welcoming

    Liana H.

    George Van Tassel was really onto something here. The structure is amazing. The sound bath is unreal. I wish I could go every week. Be sure to fill up your water bottle with the magic well water too.

    Kassandra H.

    This was a super fun experience. The upper level of the dome is so comfortable and peaceful. They had cushioned mats for everyone with fresh sheets on them. You were helped up the very steep stairs. I have mobility issues and I still made it up and they were so lovely to help. The sound bath was very relaxing. I loved the tones and the feeling of being so at peace. I thought the experience was a good length of time. It would have been nice to linger in the dome for a bit afterwards but that's okay. I understand bookings need to run on time. I could have done without the technician's hilarious thoughts on aliens and the other weird things he said about the area and mystical things. Sure, wax poetic on the weird prognostications, that doesn't bother me but he took half the time in the dome talking. Are we here for you or are you here for us?

    Amanda D.

    AMAZING experience! Such a worthwhile detour from Joshua Tree. Cool history, restorative hour inside, friendly people. Richard at the store desk is the best. Beautiful grounds to hangout before/after as well. I would come back in a heartbeat!

    The structure where it all happens...
    Ania K.

    The weirder the better... Always looking for something unique and special. I'll also go to the ends of the earth to relax. Found all that right here! The Integratron is described as the fusion of art, science, and magic. Located approx 20 miles north of Joshua Tree National Park. The sound bath experience is what most come out here for. We scored tickets last min from a few cancelations so if you're having a hard time finding a reservation just keep checking their website. Arrive early to begin winding down. Drink some of their well water, snooze in one of their hammocks, and check out their very cool gift shop. Once it gets closer to your 60 min sound bath you'll be escorted into the building. You'll be very comfortable on your own mattress with sheets. Once the music begins there are 20 quartz crystal singing bowls played live that might take you into another dimension. Just relax and let everything go. I felt like I slept for 8 hours when I left. Some fun facts & tips: *By reservation only (book well in advance or keep checking their website for last min cancellations) *Wear loose and comfortable clothing *Bring a blanket *Take advantage of their well water by filling up an empty water bottle *Anyone may visit even if you're not participating in a sound bath but you won't be able to step inside the building So if you're looking for something unique in the middle of nowhere and enjoy relaxing you might want to find yourself here. Also, don't forget to stand right in the middle of the building itself where magnetometers read a significant spike in the earth's magnetic field!!!

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    Jessica H.

    This was such a cool and unique experience! I loved the grounds- so relaxing and zen. The staff are all part of the family that owns the building. You are ushered into the integratron itself at your scheduled time, and given a description of what is going to happen. Then you go up a set of steep stairs and find a cushion. You are told a history of the place, and a description of how it was built. Absolutely fascinating! The sound bath itself is a beautiful experience. Very calming and meditative. We did hear a guy snoring opposite us in the structure, but it wasn't too disruptive. I highly recommend checking this oul place out if you are in the area and into unique experiences!

    Anya T.

    This was worth the visit. The structure of the wood building is beautiful. The sound bath was so peaceful I completely left my body. I also liked their shop with crystals and candles.

    Jocelyn S.

    What a fun experience! I've been dying to try a real sound bath experience. I've had my usual sound bath at my yoga studio but this was a whole new experience. At first you're taken into the dome, rules are explained and the staff talks about the history. Then you go up a very steep ladder, you take a spot (all of them are the same) your instructor leads you through the exercise and you experience the sound bath. It's such an amazing relaxing 30 min. My only advice is, don't fall asleep! They do warn about nudging your neighbor awake if they snore lol 11/10 I will return

    Caption: 180° view of the Integraton dome from the entrance gate

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    Amazing!!!! Peaceful and Healing! We came to a night sound bath and left feeling a 200 pounds lighter

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    Sunnylands Center & Gardens

    Sunnylands Center & Gardens

    4.6(188 reviews)
    35.5 mi

    The last time that we've been it was just for a walk around the garden and the museum area. If you…read morehaven't been, it's beautiful. Free to visit and you can enjoy the cactus garden and wander around the gardens. Museum and gift shop as well as cafe is on sites. But this visit, we took the tour of the Annenberg property. Tour is about 90 min and about 60.00 per person. They do recommend you come a little early to view and enjoy the main building where the cactus garden was but we were a little behind and made it right before the tour started. The tour host 7 person per guided tours. We start off at check in and then met with our guide, Hema. At the beginning you start off on the golf carts where your guide gives you an introduction to the family and the property. The gate into the main residence is around the corner from the public property. It's amazing to see how someone turned a barren desert landscape into an oasis. The brief cart ride to main door was quite nice. A massive golf property hidden in the desert. Once you approached the main property, it's welcomed by a massive water feature. A knock on the double doors lead you into the lobby of the house. Just walking into the property, it's a true MCM oasis. To find out the property only has just the primary bedroom was insane as it was massive. Theres no picture allowed inside but outside was fine. Hema, very detailed in everything she explained was very sweet and detail oriented. Walking through the different rooms and seeing all the amazing things collected by both Walter and Leonore Annenberg was quite interesting. The office which house all of Walter's work, pictures of family, friends and political figures. The different room that's in the main house, their amazing artwork which some are the original pieces. Then you have the way they lived, very elegantly. Each room had their own unique style. The designer and architect sure had their hands full with detail designed of everything on site. The furniture, one of a kind design with amazing embroidery. Walter had an amazing collection of artwork and sculptures. Seeing them throughout the house and the way it was displayed in different room of the house was spectacular. Even the kitchen was nice. Still fully functional as it's still used for summits. The outside alone is one in a million. The massive property with many lakes that is fully stocked for fishing. The golf course which is a golfers heaven. And then you have the pool with a million dollar view of the mountains as the backdrop. Not only the main house, there's the guest house which is utilized for guest. And they're know by different color rooms. And by that, it's fully decorated in the color palette. That building also all looks out to the pool and mountain. Leonore, with her favorite color yellow also had a rose garden designed in the property. The tour lets you inside the lives of the Annenberg and the amazing lives they've lived. Housing major political figures, celebrities and the amazing parties had. The massive art collection and endless photos of everyone, it was a sight to see. This is a tour worth checking out and learning about the Annenberg. Plus, Hema our tour guide was excellent.

    We were in Palm Desert for 12 days. Upon arrival I tried unsuccessfully to get tickets for the…read moreHistoric House Tour and the Open Air Experience. The tours were either sold out or had one spot available. There were 2 of us. I would recommend purchasing tickets online before you arrive to Palm Springs because of the popularity of the tours. You cannot purchase tickets by phone, email or in person. There are no waitlists either. We walked among the garden area, visited the small but great gift shop, watched the movie about Sunnylands and viewed the current exhibition. The next time we're in the Palm Springs area I will definitely plan ahead and purchase tickets way in advance.

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    Keys Ranch - Keys Ranch

    Keys Ranch

    4.3(6 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    April 2022 Key things to know for and before tour…read more Reservations are needed in advance purchase online Recreation.gov Tours are typically offered May to October Weather was the perfect day of our tour. 30.00 day entry or $80.00 a year unlimited for a year to National Parks I wore a hat to shield from the sun and wore layers as I was hiking that day besides the tour. Sun screen a bottle of water. After visiting Joshua Tree, I began reading about the history throughout this entire National Park. I felt like a 5 year old in a candy story. Lol ! I began planning trips to experience something different each visit. There are so many hidden treasures within Joshua Tree National Park. My key interest was Bill Keys, and how did he survive in the True Wild West . A ranger-led tour and learn about the cultural history of Keys Ranch. Topics may include Native American history, mining, ranching, homesteading, the Keys family, and the site's transition into a protected historical site. You will see all the 'Precious' junk laid down on the yard and understand how the many settlers live their life. Mr. Keys was very entrepreneurial and saw how tenacious he was. Truly amazing Tour, our tour guide was awesome. we asked so many questions. He was so full of exciting information. Although things have changed throughout the years to maintain what remains. , none the less a tour to try. Out of curiosity, I wonder how long they will maintain it. In the 1960s, several Disney movies for television were filmed here. Keys even played the role of a prospector in "The Wild Burro of the West." A cheesy horror film, "The Hills Have Eyes," was also filmed here.

    Get ready for a bouncy ride as you follow the dirt road past shrubs, tall grass and strange rock…read moreformations along the way to Keys Ranch. We did this tour after our rock climbing experience. But in hindsight, we should have done it on another day since it's in such a remote section of the park. The only way to see this spot is by a ranger-guided tour at specific times. We had a 1 PM reservation, which allowed us just 1 hour to get there. The good news is we made it in time with 10 seconds to spare due to my "efficient driving." But why make a trip here? In short, it's all about the wild history of this land. A place of outlaws and wild west living. You can't help but wonder what it was like for anyone to live in such a remote place especially back in the early 1900's. Keys Ranch was built in 1910 and the residence of Bill and Frances Keys along with their children for over 60 years. Having first moved to the desert in search of gold, Bill started this ranch as he built up a life for himself with mining and ranching. Our guide showed us around the place, which hasn't changed much since Bill died. A major highlight of the tour was hearing all of the stories, especially about the clash of worlds for Bill's wife Frances, who came from a well-to-do family in Pasadena. She came here for the adventure and I can't think of a spot further away from high society Pasadena. Most notable though was Bill's wild shoot out that sounds more like a spaghetti western movie. During a dispute over the Wall Street Mill, Bill shot and killed a guy named Worth Bagley. He just happened to be a former sheriff's deputy. Bill was found guilty of murder and sentenced to nine years at San Quentin State Prison. Talk about neighborhood drama. Check out the park's website for additional information on visiting Keys Ranch. Keys Ranch tours cost $10 per person aged 12 and over and $5 for children 6 to 11. Children under six are admitted free. Advance reservations are required for all visitors.

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    This split rock was used for multiple purposes there are holes above that the woman would use to grind things.

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