Spend some romantic nights in the Mojave Desert. A bustling mining town in the early 20th century, Tecopa was an important source of raw materials including copper, iron, silver, and gold. After years of abandonment, the village came back to life in the 1990s and has become a unique place to escape city life.
- Experience stunning nature in the Mojave Desert
- Stay in a lodge or a tipi in a historical mining town
- Host Cynthia will show you around the mining district's iconic ghost towns
- Relax by the campfire under the stars
The Mojave Desert, home of the Mojave Native Americans, stretches for 57,000km² and is predominantly located in southeastern California, but also in portions of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. Experience life in the desert, far away from the hustle and bustle. Your host, Cynthia started this accommodation because she loves the peaceful surroundings and enjoys sharing this special place with her guests.
You can stay in the lodge or a tipi tent. Join a local guide for an off-road tour around the old mines and the ‘Old Spanish Trail’, a historical trade route used to transport materials to New Mexico. After a busy day exploring this unforgettable place, sit around the campfire under a canopy of stars.
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