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    Ramsey 29

    4.6 (16 reviews)
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    Martina S.

    Typically I would never stay in a motel, but let me tell you, I would personally stay at Ramsey 29 again and again. Location was great to really anywhere; park entrance, proximity to JT, restaurants and shops. While I did not use any of the outdoor facilities (pool, corn hole or fire pit) my room was great. Great water temp and pressure, spotless room, incredible linens, comfortable mattress (I suffer with chronic back pain) and great overall use of space with lots of attention to detail. And parking was included in the nightly rate. I booked through Airbnb.

    Jill S.

    This hotel is so cute and affordable! All the places I've stayed when visiting Joshua Tree were either really cheap and dumpy or nice but super expensive. This place is a great price and so spacious, clean and super close to Joshua Tree National Park. I highly recommend this adorable boutique motel.

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    Kristina G.

    Cute, trendy room off of the highway. If you're looking for a clean place to rest your head this is perfect. The linens and bathroom were clean and the bed and pillows were comfortable. The tv mount was VERY loose and the luggage rack was in pieces. There is a fire pit as well as Cornhole. Unfortunately, I planned to stay here because of the amenities that were boasted. The Kitchen of the Desert isn't onsite like described. Although it is a VERY short walk I was under the impression it was part of the motel, based on their AirBnB listing. It being over 110 degrees, is a reason I booked a place with a pool. The photos of the pool on their page are faaaaar from what the pool actually is. The pool was full of debris and bugs, which I skimmed out myself. But I just couldn't get over the amount of algae. Hopefully they find a pool service soon so people can actually enjoy the pool this summer.

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    Amazing hotel and restaurant just steps from the National Park. Great owner and chef. A must if you are visiting Joshua Tree.

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    This place is a great price and so spacious, clean and super close to Joshua Tree National Park.

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