Discover the best top things to do in Landers, United States including The Dream Wanderer, Bread of Life Mission, Integratron, Gubler Orchids, Giant Rock, Homestead Valley Park and Recreation, Calvary Christian Fellowship.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
After a year-long journey across North America, the Dream Wanderer mobile virtual reality gallery has found a new home in the high desert just outside Joshua Tree. You’re invited to climb aboard and immerse yourself in a “powerful and singular” virtual reality exploration of vivid dreaming, the afterlife, and spiritualism. The Austin Chronicle described it as "a virtual reality experience that’s on the weirder side of sublime, that’s eerie and personal and arranged like a beautiful immersive installation" and VICE Magazine found that it "shares a spirit with the 'happenings' staged by artists in the 1960s." So far, the Dream Wanderer has exhibited for over 25,000 people, including: art fair denizens in Miami and Mexico City; drunks, punks, and monks in New Orleans; surfers in Oaxaca; movie stars in Los Angeles; technophiles at Moogfest; poutine lovers in Ontario & Quebec; and dirt ravers at Burning Man. Will you be next?
5.0 based on 2 reviews
I like churches in the desert. This is one. They had the 3 crosses. The cross was on the wall. It was in the desert. They put Jesus there as well. There is a lot of parking places.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
The Integratron structure is a machine that was the creation of George Van Tassel, and is based on the design of Moses' Tabernacle, and the science of Nikola Tesla. This one-of-a-kind building is a 38-foot high, 55-foot diameter, non-metallic structure originally designed as a rejuvenation and time machine. Today, it is the only all-wood, acoustically perfect sound chamber in the U.S.
Definitely check this out if you're in the Palm Springs area. The experience can't really be described- you need to experience it for yourself. Very cool grounds with hammocks and fire pit for you to relax before the sound bath. You enter a 2-story yurt and the person leading the sound bath gives you a history of the place and a overview of the sound bath itself. The experience is different for everyone- I had a deep sense of relaxation, and felt the vibrations throughout my stomach and chest. They provide pillows, mats and blankets and encourage you to be comfortable. It was nice to disconnect and meditate in the middle of the desert!
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Cleaning out the garage and found these old photos we took a few days after Giant Rock Split. It’s a shame people rushed to destroy it with oil and paint.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
This is the Homestead Valley Park and Recreation. There were trees (Desert) and rocks. There were plenty cacti There is a shelter There basketballs. all ready to do sports
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