The Motel

Built originally as a waypost for movie stars of old Westerns, Pioneertown Motel has stood since 1946 as a place for wearied travelers and sun-drunk revelers to seek solace and inspiration. Gene Autry played poker until sunrise in Room #9.

+19 guest rooms
+24-hour lounge — “The Canteen”
+ Event space
+ Desert gardens
+ A/C, desert skies and free wifi

 

We have rooms with king beds and rooms with queen beds, rooms named after movie stars and rooms with giant cactuses in them. Room number 1 is The Canteen — a room for everybody, with books and card games and Canyon Coffee.
Art is the desert’s calling card. Pioneertown Motel has been recently re-envisioned with help from our talented desert brethren: furniture maker Dan Anderson, artists Wilder California, builders Aaron, Harrison and Ryan and the landscaping/bouldering skills of Tony B.

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The Red Cabin

Built in 1946, the Red Cabin is located right on Mane Street and was originally built as the land sale office for Pioneertown. This gem of a cabin was recently purchased and renovated by the nearby Pioneertown Motel. It is truly one of the coziest, most rustic, and charming cabins in Pioneertown. A quick walk to Pappy and Harriet's and the Motel, the cabin is perched right on Mane Street with stunning views, a porch for carrying on, and a wood fired stove. What more can you ask for.

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