SUMMER OASIS
An OPEN FORM retreat at The Joshua Tree House, Tucson.
A retreat in the healing nature of the Tucson high desert. A moment to be deeply cared for, to feel refreshed and nourished, and to move into summer connected and inspired.
How We Take Care of You
From the moment you arrive, everything is thoughtfully arranged so you can fully unwind and receive.
2–3 guided practices each day (yoga, breathwork, yin)
Nourishing meals — brunch, dinner, morning/afternoon snacks
Curated activities and local outings/adventures
Time for connection, adventure, and meaningful moments
Lots of free time for pool dips, sun lounging, journaling, or simply doing nothing
One full day of access to cedar sauna and cold plunge
Personalized details to make you feel welcomed, cared for, and celebrated
A note on the accommodations… there aren’t words to describe how beautiful this place is. There isn’t any place like it. From the natural power of the desert, to the high-design of the space. It’s incredible. Just being there will feel like you’ve stopped time.
Slow mornings, all-day dips in the pool, unhurried conversations, and quiet nights among saguaro blooms in the warm summer air. We’ll be spending our days in the little canyon oasis — cooling off in the canyon pool and basking in the sun. This small inn sits beside Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Arizona, held in the quiet of open skies and the gentle magic of the desert. Joshua Tree House is stunning and deeply restorative, where the indoors softly blurs with the outdoors and you feel fully touched by nature. We’ll lean into the healing rhythm of the desert, settling into quiet, nourishment, and a presence that comes when things slow down.
Our intention with retreats is to simply take care of you. We hope this feels like a true reset — a moment to welcome the season and rest in nourishing energy. We’ll begin and close each day with morning and evening practice, leave space for afternoon rest, go on group adventures, float around in the pool, and share beautiful meals around a full table. The pace is deliciously slow, with time to read, journal, nap, breathe, and reconnect with your own steady, creative energy. This is leisure, discovery, connection to nature, and time to be with yourself and other kind people.
Facilitated by Jasmine Mobasseri & Jordan Davis
All of our retreats are intimate and cozy. This is a co-ed retreat - friends, family, couples, solo travelers all welcome.
Duo rates apply to two guests sharing a room (friends, partners, or travel companions). Rates are per person.
ROOM OPTIONS
OCOTILLO SUITE Solo bed: $1,750 • Shared bed (with friend or fam): $1,450pp
Shared suite for 2–4 guests · Fireplace · Kitchenette · Living room
CHOLLA ROOM Solo: $1,950 • Duo: $1,700pp
Standard private room · Detached bathroom · Fireplace · Kitchenette
YUCCA ROOM Solo: $2,350 • Duo: $1,850pp
Standard private room · Ensuite bathroom · Fireplace · Kitchenette · Private patio
CREOSOTE SUITE Solo: $2,750 • Duo: $2,250pp
Private suite · Full kitchen · Large private patio · Jungle rain shower · Living area
AGAVE SUITE Solo: $2,750 • Duo: $2,250pp
Private suite · Balcony · Full kitchen · Fireplace · Living area
SAGUARO SUITE Solo: $3,200 • Duo: $2,750pp
Split-level private suite · Jungle bathroom · Sunken tub · Two fireplaces
DAY PASS $850
For guests arranging their own accommodation
Includes all meals and group activities.
$500 deposit to reserve your spot (non-refundable, but transferable in special circumstances), remainder due by May 14, 2026.
Included: accommodations, snacks and meals, group outings/activities, daily practices w. mat + props
Excluded: travel to and from The JTH, travel insurance, optional massages to be booked at the retreat, any food or shopping outside of planned occasions.
Other Things
Check in: 3pm / Check out: 11am
The closest airport is Tucson International Airport TUS (45 minutes), & Phoenix PHX (1 hour 30 minutes). We are happy to connect the group prior to the retreat so that sharing transportation could be organized!
feel free to reach out with any questions!
Photo credits to Joshua Tree House guests + photographers