Pioneertown, California, is an unincorporated community of the Morongo Basin region of San Bernardino's High Desert. The historical town was originally incorporated in 1946 and fell into the hands of San Bernardino County in the late 1960s. As of 2019, Pioneertown had a population of 420.
Pioneer Bowl, est 1946. A vintage, "tangerine dream", 6 lane wooden alley in Pioneertown. We are the fun center of the high desert at 4200 ft elevation. So "bring yer ma bowlin'", cuz we are easy to find & "smack dab in the middle uv town".
Pappy + Harriet’s continues the legacy and tradition of great bbq, good times and live music in memory of Pappy, Harriet, and all those who came for them, and after them!.
The Red Dog Saloon is a Tex Mex restaurant located in the heart of Pioneertown, California offering fresh cocktails with a full bar and over 300 different spirits.
The Wild West still exists in Pioneertown. More people are starting to discover this small community, close Joshua Tree National Park, in the California High Desert. A place for dreamers, outsiders, creators, and other folks seeking a different way of life. A land of blissful peace, expansive views, howling coyotes, and summer breezes. The desert.
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.