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Group of Three Tiny Cabins in the Mojave Desert


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This group of tiny cabins is located in the Mojave Desert near Ridgecrest, California. There are a total of three cabins, which they call Eco-Pods. Two of them are bedrooms and the other one is a bathroom unit with a shower, vanity, and toilet with mosaic artwork inside.

All three cabins are connected by an elevated wooden deck and each one has air conditioning so you’re comfortable year round. And yes, there’s also a washing machine available. I always thought it would be great to build a homestead with more than just one tiny structure, so I think this is pretty cool! How about you?

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Group of Three Tiny Cabins in the Mojave Desert, “Two Bedrooms, One Bath”

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Whether staying here for a few days or using it as a convenient stop between Death Valley, Tahoe, or Mammoth Mountain, the glamping pods make for an epic desert getaway.

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Eco-Pods in Mojave Desert | Glamping Hub

Related: He Built an Off-Grid Tiny House in the Mojave Desert

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Alex

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  • Sheila Plourde
    December 21, 2018, 3:40 pm

    I live close to the Mojave Desert. Love it there but where I live, am surrounded by the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Couldn’t leave here. So beautiful and doesn’t seem like it is in CA. So much to do up here. A huge playground for adults. I do like the tiny cabin.

  • Jordan
    December 26, 2018, 9:12 pm

    This seems cute on principle. But high desert, and night-time and you need to go to the bathroom? I’d be concerned about mountain lions, coyotes(in larger mobs, they get pretty aggressive), and snakes.

    Nice to visit. But homestead? Heck no.

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