Bombay Beach, California

Private Hot Springs & Organic Farm

5.0 (216)
RV siteTent platform
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About Private Hot Springs & Organic Farm

The desert is really lovely right now, and so are the mineral baths. We have no lodging here, so park your RV or car or set your tent up right next to outdoor hot mineral baths where pure water flows from under the desert at 124 degrees then we let it cool down to whatever temperature feels right. Only 1 group (max 6) at a time so it will always be private, and we are very conscientious of our guest's privacy, but are always available for questions via text or phone. Check out our IG here! https://www.instagram.com/hotspringsorganicfarm/ Located in a rural desert setting 1 hour south of Indio, in the morning shadow of the Chocolate Mountains, this is a working farm growing 7 varieties of organic dates: medjool, barhi, khadrawi, halawi, khalas, dayri and zahidi.   Ideal bath times are nighttime and early morning, and day soaks are an option too if you live locally and just want to spend a few hours soaking.  We have a private driveway and fenced property and there are no nearby homes. It is an extremely safe neighborhood here...never having a single incident of theft, vandalism or intrusion in the 19 years of residence. This is where the beautiful natural hot healing waters flow out of the earth as described in the famed "Desert Magazine" article of November 1956 "Little Yellowstone on the Salton Shores". A very remarkable but little-known secret in the California desert. 18 years of date harvests have made life and residence purposeful here on this 7-acre flank of the Chocolate Mountains. Desert Magazine (1956) describes the hot water here to be "richer in mineral content than any spa water in the United States excepting those in the Yellowstone Park area. Here then was mineral water rivaling that of Spa Royat in France; Bad-Nauheim in Germany; and Marianbad in Czechoslovakia. Here was water superior to that which the royal heads of Europe had paid princely sums to use." 2-wheel drive vehicles, including cars are all one needs to reach the farm.  Some wild deer in the neighborhood, but also bighorn sheep, fox, coyote, bobcat, hawks, owls, lizards, geckos and rabbits. Native artifacts have been discovered on the property and our desert nights are free of light pollution.  Private hot springs on small farms are extremely rare anywhere in America, but especially within 2 and 1/2 hours of greater Los Angeles. This is a really great place to empty your head out and enjoy the lovely weather and an even better place to get and stay healthy in these unpredictable times. This place is ideally suited for health-oriented folks. No tobacco, alcohol, vaping, cannabis or drugs allowed. And in the pools no lotions, perfume, hair care products, makeup, or sunscreen. No food or glass near the pools, and we are not set up for small kids or pets. Cookstoves are okay here, just no campfires due to an excess of brush in the region. Verizon and AT&T and T Mobile phone service all work well here. We are 4 miles from Bombay Beach, 35 minutes from Mecca, 1 hour and 20 minutes from Palm Springs, 1 hour from the Coachella Music Festival location, in the direction with light traffic. 1 hour and 30 minutes from Joshua Tree south entrance, 1 hour and 10 minutes from La Quinta and 2 hours and 30 minutes from Los Angeles area and 2 hours 30 minutes from San Diego area. We are 30 minutes to Salvation Mountain/The Slabs and 1 hour 10 minutes to Painted Canyon (The Slot Canyons in the Mecca Hills).  The last half mile before our gate is a dirt road that can have seasonal ruts and washboard surface from off-roaders, so passenger cars will need to take it slow but can still make it.  We are not a posh resort, and because it's a farm there are a few odd structures and tools on the property, but that's just part of the art. The rock pools and hot water baths are lovely at night under the stars near the palms, and that's what this place is all about.   This farm is in the low (elevation) desert, where the winter days are warm with springtime-like weather from November - March.   The colder high desert areas in the Morongo Basin (Joshua Tree, 29 Palms etc.) are more popular tourist destinations, but sometimes they are so popular that the traffic can be as bad as any city, with no flowing water and the Bighorn Sheep are hiding away deep in the boulders. The low desert has nicer winter days, hot springs, flowing water, far less traffic and more places to observe wildlife.   Bring flip flops, towels and flashlights.

Accommodations on the property

  • RV site
  • Tent platform

Location

Bombay Beach, California

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What people say about their stay at Private Hot Springs & Organic Farm

Synthesized from 31 review mentions across 5 aspects.

  • Praised for

    Setting & Nature

    “Campers rave about Gordon's site, describing it as an ideal blend of convenience and comfort, almost akin to glamping. The standout features are the relaxing hot mineral baths and …”

    11 mentions

  • Praised for

    Host & Communication

    “Gordon's attentive hosting consistently earns high marks from his guests. Campers describe him as communicative, accommodating, and knowledgeable about the area. He is praised for …”

    10 mentions

  • Praised for

    Comfort & Sleep

    “Sitting in the springs under the full moon surrounded by the sounds of the desert was exquisite”

    4 mentions

  • Praised for

    Amenities

    “one outlet that you can use to charge your phone”

    4 mentions

  • Praised for

    Bathroom

    “Gordon's campsite offers the convenience of a clean and private bathroom, which is a welcome feature for campers accustomed to roughing it. Reviews suggest that the bathroom facili…”

    2 mentions

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Recent reviews

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Mary H. · hipcamp

Beautiful views and private hot springs! Gordon was communicative and shared lots of history on the area.

Gina B. · hipcamp

Camping at Gordon's land was peaceful, easy to access and Gordon was very nice to communicate with. He responded quickly to texts, kept the water at my specific liked temp. I will definately be back!

Daniel H. · hipcamp

Gordon is very accommodating . Hot pool available when you are ready. It was very quiet, but a bit warm weather. So we used the pool hot under the moonlight and cool in the day. Have stayed before and will stay again.

Samantha G. · hipcamp

Gordon's hot springs were SUCH a treat after a long day of hiking! I kept him updated about my ETA and when I arrived after dinner the pools were a perfect temperature for a pre-bedtime bath. I also got to learn about date farming, which was fascinating. Stay here!

Elizabeth W. · hipcamp

Beautiful sunset views and relaxing hot springs. Gordon was such a welcoming host and very knowledgeable about the surrounding area. We had a lovely time chatting with him.

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