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    Dominio
    Dominio
    Dominio
    Dominio
    Dominio
    Dominio
    Dominio

Domino

– Sleeps two –

Named after the distinctive Domino cactus, this casita has incredibly high ceilings, a queen-sized bed and a huge walk-in shower. You will notice artisan designers' touches throughout the space.

With lots of light and large windows, it offers views from almost every angle. The oversized double steel doors lead to a porch with vistas for miles and an adjoining wrap-around walkway.

Domino is a short distance away from the main lodge and is connected to it by a gorgeous decked pathway.

    Desert Diamond
    Desert Diamond
    Desert Diamond
    Desert Diamond
    Desert Diamond

Desert Diamond

– Sleeps two –

Desert Diamond, named after the striking Diamond cactus, has incredibly high ceilings, a queen-sized bed, a sitting area and a massive wood-carved wall mirror. Enjoy a huge walk-in shower with a bench.

This casita, peppered with artisan designers’ touches, offers lots of light. The large windows open onto gorgeous hill country views. The oversized steel entry door connects to a covered porch with an adjoining walkway to the main lodge.

    Silver Arrow
    Silver Arrow
    Silver Arrow
    Silver Arrow

Silver Arrow

– Sleeps one –

This vintage Shasta Travel Trailer, dating back to 1964, is named for the silvery, heavily spined Silver Arrow cactus. The trailer boasts a bare metal silver exterior and a fun and colorful retro interior. Step back in time in this cozy camper.

Sleep blissfully on a memory foam twin-sized bed. Enjoy your own mini fridge, a small closet and a dinette table with booth seats. Silver Arrow has a window unit a/c and a heater. It is connected to a private deck area that adjoins the bathroom and shower inside Mother of Hundreds.

    Mother of Hundreds
    Mother of Hundreds
    Mother of Hundreds
    Mother of Hundreds
    Mother of Hundreds

Mother of Hundreds

– Sleeps up to five –

Named after the Mother of Hundreds cactus, which is able to form hundreds of mounds up to three feet wide.

This room measures 1,500 square feet and can sleep up to five people. Enjoy two full-size beds, a daybed, a full bathroom, a sofa, as well as TV games and a games table.

Mother of Hundreds can also be cleared out to host an event – think dinners, dancing, a meeting room, or a yoga or indoor ceremony space. This casita overlooks a grove of oak trees and opens up to the courtyard, as well as having access to a private deck.

    Bunny Ears
    Bunny Ears

Bunny Ears

– Sleeps two –

Yes, there is a cactus named that! And if you did not know, it's fuzzy, cute and quite the charmer, like this casita.

Bunny Ears offers you twin beds and a full bathroom, with a floor-to-ceiling window that overlooks a wet-weather creek bed. Often, deer roam close by.

Bunny Ears may be the furthest-located of all the casitas, but it still gets hopped-up Wi-Fi signal.

    Prickly Pear
    Prickly Pear
    Prickly Pear

Prickly Pear

– Sleeps two –

This casita faces the courtyard and shares a wall and bathroom with Golden Barrel. The casitas can be joined or separated from one another. Both have their own entrance.

Prickly Pear has a queen-sized bed, and a private sink and dressing area. Slip between cozy high-thread-count sheets. When it’s cold, snuggle under a fluffy duvet and a Blacksaw alpaca blanket coverlet. Close the green velvet curtains and lean into cloud-like pillows.

    Golden Barrel
    Golden Barrel
    Golden Barrel

Golden Barrel

– Sleeps two –

This casita faces the courtyard and shares a wall and bathroom with Prickly Pear casita. They can be joined or separated from one another. Both have their own entrance.

Golden Barrel has a queen-sized bed, and a private sink and dressing area. Slip between cozy high-thread-count sheets. When it’s cold, snuggle under a fluffy duvet and a Blacksaw alpaca blanket coverlet. Close the green velvet curtains and lean into cloud-like pillows.

    Queen of the Night
    Queen of the Night
    Queen of the Night
    Queen of the Night

Queen of the Night

– Sleeps two –

Named after a very special kind of orchid cactus. Her majestic water lily-like blooming happens between dusk and dawn on dates of her own choosing.

This is the master suite. Enjoy a plush king-sized bed, 20-foot vaulted ceilings, velvet curtains, a dressing room with antique wall mirrors, stunning canyon and hill country views, a double-sink vanity, a getting-ready area and two bathrooms – one with a shower and one with a clawfoot tub.

    Main lodge
    Main lodge
    Main lodge
    Main lodge
    Main lodge
    Main lodge

Main lodge

The main Cactus Moon lodge, aka the hub of magic!

The lodge comprises a grand room with an open-concept kitchen, dining room and living room. It overlooks the pool and has canyon views that go on for miles! It is also connected to the stargazing decks and covered porch areas.

No bedrooms here, just a space to gather together and enjoy each other's company. All bedrooms are in separate cabins, so those who want to stay up late can and those who do not can turn in.