Fairfield Inn & Suites Twentynine Palms-Joshua Tree National Park |
During our visit to Joshua Tree National Park in April, my husband and I stayed at the Fairfield Inn & Suites Twentynine Palms hotel, which is owned by Marriott, for one night. The hotel’s proximity to the park made it easy for us to explore its unique desert plants and animals. We also enjoyed the included breakfast, particularly the great-tasting coffee, which set us up nicely for our day of hiking.
Featured and Amenities
Free Coffee and Tea (Their coffee tasted so good!)
Free Continental and Grab n go and Hot Breakfast
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool
Laundry
Pets Welcome ($100 per stay, Maximum 2 Pets per Room)
Studio, King Bed with Sofa Bed Room (288 sq ft)
The room was both nice and clean, with sufficient space for our stay.
The room was equipped with a sofa and table, making it easy for us to enjoy the burritos we purchased from Nydia’s Mexican Kitchen, which is just a short distance from the hotel.
The room featured both a microwave oven and a mini fridge, providing us with the flexibility to store our groceries and heat up meals at our convenience.
In our room, there was a coffee maker along with a pack of ground coffee. Additionally, complimentary coffee was available near the lobby around the clock, and I believe it was 24/7.
The bathroom was impeccably clean and featured a spacious vanity countertop, providing ample room for all our toiletries and personal items.
The fixed showerhead wasn’t as convenient as the handheld ones I prefer, but it did have impressive water pressure.
In the shower room, there were Alice + Co Botanicals shampoo, conditioner, and body wash available.
Overall
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed their coffee and found the hotel’s location to be incredibly convenient for exploring Joshua Tree National Park. Given the positive experience, I would love to stay at this hotel again the next time I visit the park. The combination of great coffee and a prime location makes it an ideal choice for future trips.
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2. Dana Point Headlands (Dana Point)
3. Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve (Huntington Beach)
4. Bayview Trail (Newport Beach)
5. Crystal Cove Tide Pools (Newport Beach)
10. Mariposa Trail Loop (Laguna Beach)
11. Little Sycamore Canyon Loop (Laguna Beach)
12. San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary (Irvine)
13. Wood Canyon Trail (Aliso Viejo)
14. San Onofre State Beach (San Clemente / Oceanside)
16. Oak Canyon Nature Center (Anaheim)
17. Horseshoe Loop at Irvine Regional Park (Orange)
18. Upper Hot Spring Canyon (Lake Elsinore)
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4. Back Bay Loop Trail (Newport Beach)
5. Black Star Canyon Falls Trail (Silverado)
6. Vernal Fall via Mist Trail (Yosemite National Park)
7. Mirror Lake (Yosemite National Park)
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