My nine year old son and I just spent five nights at this adorable desert gem. It's located on its very own 2 acre property so you have your peace and quiet, but it is very close to a good grocery store, gas stations, and importantly tons of things to do outside! First - everything works! You've got a stove, fridge, coffee maker, washer, TV (they have Netflix and Amazon, and we were able to access our Hulu for winding-down in the evenings), and the heater/AC in the bedroom and the heater in the living area kept us warm and toasty even thought it was freezing outside. The heater in the bathroom would make it nice and toasty. (Also - the hot water is wonderfully hot and the shower head is adjustable so you can have a hot and strong stream of water - - great for after long hikes.) The fireplace in the living room is fantastic and wood just catches itself and burns beautifully for hours. The kitchen has everything you could possibly need - no less than two French presses if you prefer to let your brew steep instead of machine made! The bed in the bedroom has a firm mattress - again, great for tired muscles and bones after active days. The bedding and pillows are super cozy. We had an outdoor fire in the fire pit and roasted marshmallows - big hit for my son! If you need to wash clothes - no worries! There are clothes pins and clothes line outside and our stuff was dry within a few hours. (No need for a dryer here!) We made good use of some of the hiking guides in the home and also battled it out on the backgammon board and connect four game. There are windows galore to let in the sun's rays, and all windows have curtains or blinds for privacy. So - whatever you want, you can have it. There are six chairs around the house for relaxing and a picnic table that gets late afternoon sun. Great for an adult beverage or two at the end of the day. Although we didn't use it - there is a charcoal grill outside with supplies for your convenience. We easily navigated to Joshua Tree's north and west entrances. Also - there are alternative accesses to the park a few miles away down Canyon or Indian Cove roads. On the property we saw owls, hummingbirds, bunnies, a jackrabbit, and were serenaded by coyotes on evening. (How cool!?) As a single, middle-aged woman with her nine year old, I felt completely secure at the property and never once was concerned at all about our security. In a word - fabulous! Thank you so much!