Our Top 3 General Stores In The High Desert

The high desert, with its vast landscapes and unique charm, has become a haven for those seeking adventure off the beaten path. As you traverse the dusty trails and embrace the desert vibes, don't miss out on the opportunity to discover the best general stores that capture the essence of this mesmerizing region. From quirky finds to locally sourced goods, these stores are sure to enhance your high desert experience:

1. Pioneertown General Store

Tucked away in the Old West-inspired Pioneertown, this general store offers a blend of nostalgia and modern appeal. With its wooden facade and rustic charm, Pioneertown General Store is a perfect spot to pick up souvenirs, handmade crafts, and local artisan products. Don't forget to explore the surrounding Pioneertown Mane Street, where you might catch a glimpse of the town's old Hollywood history.

Check it Out: @pioneertowngeneralstore

Hours of Operation: 

  • Monday - Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Address: 53586 Mane St, Pioneertown, CA 92268

Phone: (213) 841-6429

2. Sun Of The Desert

This unique establishment seamlessly blends rustic charm with a bohemian flair, offering visitors an experience that goes beyond typical retail. As you step into the store, you'll be greeted by shelves adorned with carefully curated treasures—artisanal crafts, locally sourced goods, and eclectic souvenirs that capture the essence of the desert lifestyle. The ambiance is both cozy and artistic, with each corner adorned by intriguing displays and vibrant installations. Whether you're in search of a thoughtful gift, a piece of desert-inspired decor, or simply a moment of retail therapy, Sun of the Desert General Store beckons with its warm atmosphere and a collection that reflects the spirit of Joshua Tree's creative and laid-back community. It's not just a store; it's a curated celebration of the high desert's unique character.

Check it Out: @sunofthedesert_

Hours of Operation: 

  • Monday - Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Address: 61729 29 Palms Hwy, Joshua Tree, CA 92252

3. Coyote Corner

Nestled at the crossroads of Joshua Tree's main streets, this one-of-a-kind establishment beckons visitors with its vibrant exterior adorned with murals and desert-inspired artwork. As you step inside, you'll find a carefully curated selection that captures the essence of the high desert lifestyle. From Southwestern-inspired home decor and artisan crafts to vintage finds and Joshua Tree memorabilia, Coyote Corner is a treasure trove for those seeking unique souvenirs or wanting to infuse their space with the spirit of the desert. The friendly staff adds to the welcoming atmosphere, offering a personalized touch to your shopping experience. Whether you're a local seeking a taste of Joshua Tree's character or a traveler looking for a piece of the desert to take home, Coyote Corner is a must-visit destination that encapsulates the bohemian soul of Joshua Tree, making it more than just a store—it's a cultural emblem of the high desert.

Check It Out: @coyotecorner

Hours of Operation: 

  • Monday - Sunday: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Address: 6535 Park Blvd, Joshua Tree, CA 92252

Phone: (760) 366-9683

The high desert's general stores offer more than just shopping—they provide a glimpse into the unique character of the region. Whether you're exploring Pioneertown, Joshua Tree, Bishop, Yucca Valley, or Jerome, each general store adds a layer of authenticity to your high desert adventure. So, pack your bags, hit the dusty trails, and let the charm of these hidden gems enhance your millennial journey through the enchanting high desert.

Tell us in the comments if you have enjoyed any of these spots and or if there are others that should be added to the list.

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Hilary Victoria

Hilary is co-founder of WKNDR. She’s hiked every official (and many unofficial) trails in Joshua Tree National Park, including the entire California Riding and Hiking Trail. She’s our resident expert on all things outdoors, things to do, and places to see in the high desert.

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