Visitor Guide - Western Section AUA
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Visitor Guide - Western Section AUA
Visitor Guide The City of Indian Wells is dedicated to environmental stewardship; thus, renewable resources were used to print this guide. A donation towards reforestation will replace the materials used for this project, made possible by the City’s participation in the Green Print Alliance. This booklet is made from 100% recycled paper and soy-based ink. 44-950 Eldorado Drive ~ Indian Wells, CA 92210-7497 www.IndianWells.com ~ (866) 86-MyFun 2 3 welcome We invite you to experience the richness of Indian Wells. Our California desert sanctuary is nestled in a pristine cove of the Coachella Valley where the landscape is distinguished by palm tree-lined greenbelts and the majestic Eisenhower Mountain. ~ Immerse yourself in the richness of our natural surroundings with 350 days of glorious sunshine and spectacular 360º mountain views. ~ Escape to a tranquil hideaway and the accommodating richness of our luxury resorts with a rejuvenating spa treatment or a refreshing dip in a shimmering pool. ~ Indulge in the culinary richness of our restaurants, offering a dazzling array of fine wine, epicurean delights and tantalizing treats. ~ Enjoy the cultural richness of our world-class events as you watch tennis masters at the BNP Paribas Open or hear internationally acclaimed speakers at Desert Town Hall, Indian Wells. ~ Whether you are here for a brief retreat or ultimately return for a lifetime, we are genuinely pleased that you have chosen to stay with us. Indian Wells is richness you deserve. View of Eisenhower Mountain from Indian Wells Golf Resort Celebrity Course, 16th Hole 4 1 Visitor Information City History Steeped in a rich and colorful history, Indian Wells has long been a source of prosperity for its inhabitants. In 1823, a Mexican explorer, Captain Jose Romero, gave Indian Wells its name upon discovering a thriving Cahuilla (Kawee-yah) Indian village formed around a hand-built well. The women of this tribe dug 30 feet ~ by hand ~ to find the water that enabled the growth of the community. For nearly 40 years, Indian Wells was the Coachella Valley’s only established watering point and a pivotal stagecoach stop for intrepid gold prospectors seeking their fortunes on the Colorado River. The first settlers, including Caleb Cook, arrived around 1910 and were credited with pioneering the valley’s date industry. In the 1950’s, savvy residents, led by E.M. Peterson, transformed their prosperous agricultural community into a premier residential and resort destination. That golden era began in 1957 with the construction of the Eldorado Country Club and Golf Course, followed by the Indian Wells Country Club and Golf Course, with Desi Arnaz as one of the founders. In 1958, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz also opened the Indian Wells Hotel (now the Indian Wells Resort Hotel) and Indian Wells grew into an intimate, celebrity-studded retreat. When President Dwight D. Eisenhower first vacationed here, he was so impressed with Indian Wells that it became his winter residence. In 1960, Arnold Palmer won the first Bob Hope Desert Classic at the Indian Wells Country Club, which was the start of Indian Wells’ legacy as a topranked golf destination. 2 In the late 1970’s, City officials and residents envisioned Indian Wells’ future designation as a residential resort and the Coachella Valley’s luxury leader. The City developed an innovative plan for growth by investing in land to develop a municipal golf course that would attract premium resorts. Tennis pro Charlie Pasarell understood this vision. He decided to move his Pilot Pen tennis tournament to Indian Wells and build the Hyatt Grand Champions Resort. The tournament outgrew the facility, moving to its permanent home, the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, in 2000. The prestigious tournament was renamed the Pacific Life Open in 2002 and then BNP Paribas Open in 2009. As proud host of the fifth largest masters series in the world, Indian Wells has firmly established its association with championship tennis. What was once a flourishing tribal well and wagon stop has since become a prosperous wellspring of luxury, synonymous with fine living and world-class events. Our arrowhead symbol represents our proud heritage, the ingenuity of our people, and the promise of an exceptional experience. Demographic Snapshot Indian Wells is a premier residential community that spreads over 15.04 square miles. Incorporated in 1967, it is the 400th city in California, 16th in Riverside County and fourth in the Coachella Valley. Riverside is the fastest growing county in California and the Coachella Valley has grown 70% since the year 2000. Nearly 90% of the neighborhoods in Indian Wells are gated, including seven private country clubs. There are more than 5,025 fulltime residents and an additional 5,000-6,000 part-time residents during the winter months (January – April). Visit www.CityofIndianWells.org for more information. 3 Special Events Desert Town Hall ~ Indian Wells La Quinta Arts Festival (760) 416-3400 / www.DesertTownHall.org La Quinta Civic Center Park (760) 564-1244 / www.La-Quinta-Arts-Found.org (January – April) Desert Town Hall, Indian Wells is recognized as one of the foremost speaker programs in the nation. Held at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort and Spa, world-renowned speakers have included former presidents Gerald Ford and George Bush, General Colin Powell, Bernard Shaw, Beverly Sills, Garrison Keillor, Henry Kissinger, Cokie Roberts and Larry King. Palm Springs International Film Festival (March) More than 200 artists offer high quality original art at this juried competition, held at La Quinta Civic Center Campus. Voted Top 10 Art Fairs & Festivals. Fashion Week El Paseo (760) 325-2333 ext. 220 / www.FashionWeekElPaseo.com (March) El Paseo shopping district in Palm Desert. A week of expert presentations of the latest trends in fashion, food, art, entertainment, home design and beauty. Couture runway show grand finale. (760) 322-2930 / www.psFilmFest.org Indian Wells Arts Festival (January) The brainchild of the late former Mayor Sonny Bono has become the second largest film festival in America. Screenings and events are held at various venues in Palm Springs. (760) 346-0042 / www.IndianWellsArtsFestival.com Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (760) 346-8184 / www.BHCC.com (January) A desert tradition since 1960, this PGA Tour event and celebrity pro-am is held at courses in La Quinta. Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival (760) 863-8247 / www.DateFest.org (February) Date crops are a celebrated part of the Coachella Valley heritage. The fair has more than 8,000 exhibits including arts, crafts, livestock, agriculture, horticulture, woodworking, date tasting and cooking demonstrations. BNP Paribas Open (760) 200-8400 / www.BNPParibasopen.org (March) Indian Wells is the home of the fifth largest tennis tournament in the world. Played at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, this 96-draw, 14-day event ranks along with Wimbledon, the Australian Open, French Open and U.S. Open. 4 (March/April) This three-day festival held at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden showcases more than 200 artists displaying their mastery in a variety of decorative arts. Refreshments, live entertainment, children’s activities and more. Kraft-Nabisco Championship (760) 324-4546 / www.KNCgolf.com (March/April) The first “major” tournament of the year on the LPGA Tour. Played on the Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage. More than 100 of the best women golfers in the world. Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films (760) 322-2930 / www.psFilmFest.org (June) The largest short film festival in America. Showcases more than 350 short films from around the world and offers a Film Market with a library of more than 2,200 films. Held at various venues in Palm Springs. Art Walk on El Paseo (877) 735-7273 (October – May) Free tour of the El Paseo Art Galleries. First Thursday of each month. 5-9 p.m. 5 Special Events Dining McCallum Theatre for the Performing Arts (760) 340-ARTS / www.McCallumTheatre.com (Performances Year-Round) The 1,100-seat theater features a spectacular variety of entertainment and cultural events ranging from hit Broadway shows to world-famous musical artists, acclaimed orchestras and dance companies. Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival www.coachella.com (April) This three-day music and arts festival is considered one of the leading alternative rock festivals in the world. The Festival draws more than 180,000 music fans to the Empire Polo Club grounds in Indio to see a line-up of more than 100 bands, with performances happening simultaneously on six separate stages. Past headliners have included Paul McCartney, Madonna, Morrissey, and many more. Stagecoach Country Music Festival www.stagecoachfestival.com (April) The Empire Polo Club also plays host to California’s premier country music festival, which delivers the finest acts in traditional and contemporary country music playing on simultaneous stages. Performers have included Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, Reba McIntyre, Kid Rock, and the legendary Earl Scruggs. WildLights at The Living Desert (760) 346-5694 / www.LivingDesert.org (November/December) This annual event is a yuletide favorite featuring festive light displays beginning Thanksgiving weekend. A perfect way to get in the holiday spirit with music, a skating rink and refreshments. Whether you are seeking a quiet night out or a stylish setting for entertaining guests, Indian Wells offers an array of culinary choices to please every palate and mood. We have also selected what we believe to be some of the best choices in the surrounding cities of the Coachella Valley. Arnold Palmer’s Restaurant 78-164 Avenue 52, La Quinta / (760) 771-4653 American cuisine in a private club setting. Enjoy an extensive collection of golf memorabilia on display. Babe’s BBQ & Brewery 71-800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage / (760) 346-8738 Ribs, chicken, bar and pleasant upscale atmosphere. Café des Beaux-Arts 73-640 El Paseo, Palm Desert / (760) 346-0669 Charming outdoor Parisian bistro with Mediterranean specialties at affordable prices. Café Italia 74-901 Highway 111, Indian Wells / (760) 773-3038 Charming Italian bistro featuring singing waitstaff. Cava 44-400 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells / (760) 773-4444 Casual all-day dining at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort and Spa, featuring seasonal buffets. Chop House 74-040 Highway 111, Palm Desert / (760) 779-9888 Premium, heavily aged steaks and chops with guestobsessed service and uncompromising standards. Also located in Palm Springs. 6 7 Dining Cliffhouse IW Club at The Indian Wells Golf Resort 78-250 Highway 111, La Quinta / (760) 360-5991 44-500 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells / (760) 346-4653 Seafood and steaks with unique preparations. Historic ranch house with magnificent mountain views. Fresh, innovative California cuisine in an awardwinning Desert Modern venue featuring the most spectacular views. Extensive wine list and temperature-controlled wine room, happy hour, live entertainment, casual café, Wi-Fi, multipurpose event space, and many more luxury amenities. Cuistot 72-595 El Paseo, Palm Desert / (760) 340-1000 An inviting French farmhouse atmosphere with worldclass California French cuisine and wine selection. Devane’s Italian Kitchen 40-101 Monterey Ave, Rancho Mirage / (760) 341-5330 Owned by actor and desert resident, William Devane. Classic Italian specialties and pizza. Don Diego’s Jillian’s 74-155 El Paseo, Palm Desert / (760) 776-8242 International/Continental cuisine featuring pasta and, steak. Live entertainment. Johannes 196 S Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs / (760) 778-0017 74-969 Highway 111, Indian Wells / (760) 340-5588 Mexican restaurant featuring a friendly bar and great margaritas. Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar Austrian-trained chef serves eclectic, inventive cosmopolitan cuisine. Extensive wine and martini bar. Lantana 44-600 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells / (760) 341-1000 Finest prime beef, chops, fish and chicken. Innovative wine list features over 100 varieties by the glass. Contemporary California cuisine on a climatecontrolled scenic terrace at the Hyatt Grand Champions Resort, Villas and Spa. Grove Artisan Kitchen Lavender Bistro 45-000 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells / (760) 341-7200 78-073 Calle Barcelona, La Quinta / (760) 564-5353 Fresh seasonal California cuisine featuring organic produce, farm raised meats and poultry, seafood, house-made pastas, and innovative vegetarian dishes. Contemporary French Fusion. Extensive wine list. 71-800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage / (760) 776-6685 Le St. Germain 74-985 Highway 111, Indian Wells / (760) 773-6511 A Fusion of French cuisine served with California flair amid an exquisite bistro setting. 8 9 Dining LG’s Prime Steakhouse Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza 78-525 Highway 111, La Quinta / (760) 771-9911 73-595 El Paseo, Palm Desert / (760) 836-0555 Only California steakhouse in America’s Top Ten. Also located in Palm Desert and Palm Springs. Award-winning gourmet pizzas. Casual dining also features pasta, tapas, sandwiches and wraps. Loren Sirocco 76-661 Highway 111, Indian Wells / (760) 345-6466 American continental cuisine at the historic Indian Wells Resort Hotel. The Nest 75-188 Highway 111, Indian Wells / (760) 346-2314 Local favorite with eclectic cuisine. Piano bar. Okura Robata Grill & Sushi Bar 71-800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage / (760) 776-4912 Traditional Japanese mixed with California Fusion. Eclectic specialties, premier sakes. Pacifica 73-505 El Paseo, Palm Desert / (760) 674-8666 Chic and sophisticated with gorgeous mountain views. Freshest seafood, steaks and innovative food. 44-400 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells / (760) 773-4444 Award-winning, authentic Italian cuisine at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa. Sullivan’s Steakhouse 73-505 El Paseo, Suite 2600, Palm Desert / (760) 341-3560 1940’s styled steakhouse featuring the finest steaks and seafood, martinis and live jazz. Sushi Manbo 72-817 Dinah Shore Drive, Rancho Mirage / (760) 202-6131 Impressive sushi artistry in a casual setting. Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Cafe 73-595 El Paseo, Palm Desert / (760) 836-0188 Island-Inspired cuisine in a plantation home setting. Vicky’s of Santa Fe Plum 67-580 Jones Road, Cathedral City / (760) 324-0999 Splendid American and Mediterranean dishes and martini bar. Saturday & Sunday Brunch. 45-100 Club Drive, Indian Wells / (760) 345-9770 A desert favorite since 1989. Steaks and seafood. Wally’s Desert Turtle 71-755 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage / (760) 568-9321 Roy’s 71-959 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage / (760) 340-9044 Hawaiian Fusion blends fresh local ingredients with European sauces and bold Asian spices. Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 74-740 Highway 111, Palm Desert / (760) 779-1998 U.S. Prime steaks, seafood, New Orleans-inspired appetizers and an award-winning wine list. 10 Continental cuisine, steak and seafood. Numerous awards for exceptional food, wine and service. Yard House 71-800 Highway 111, B-101, Rancho Mirage / (760) 779-1415 Fine food and classic rock. World’s largest selection of draft beer. 11 Shopping From one-of-a-kind finds to unbeatable brandname bargains, the resorts of Indian Wells are an ideal starting point for some of the best shopping imaginable. Within minutes of Indian Wells, you will also find hundreds of the country’s top retailers and an endless array of independent boutiques, exclusive to the Coachella Valley. Desert Hills Premium Outlets Off Interstate 10, Cabazon / (909) 849-6641 A collection of more than 130 outlet stores featuring an impressive collection of the world’s leading designers and brand names, all offering savings of 25 to 65 percent every day. El Paseo Off Highway 111 at El Paseo, Palm Desert (760) 862-1990 A world-class shopping experience often compared to Rodeo Drive, El Paseo offers more than 300 unique stores featuring some of the world’s best designer fashions, specialty boutiques and distinguished jewelers, as well as an array of fine art galleries, restaurants and sidewalk cafes. Indian Wells Village 74-895 Highway 111, Indian Wells Features a variety of boutique shops and restaurants and serves as the local destination for groceries and sundries. The River Historic Palm Canyon Drive Downtown Palm Springs Palm Canyon Drive (and adjacent Indian Canyon Drive) offers a goldmine of art galleries, boutiques, mid-century modern shops, pubs and restaurants. Features the Walk of Stars with sidewalk markers for more than 250 Palm Springs celebrities. Villagefest every Thursday evening from 6-10 p.m. with live music, artists and craftsmen. Westfield Shopping Center 72-840 Highway 111, Palm Desert (760) 568-0248 Indoor mall with more than 150 brandname stores, specialty boutiques and restaurants. Shopper Hopper Shuttle Service Palm Desert / Indian Wells (760) 343-3451 FREE courtesy shuttle to popular shopping destinations El Paseo and Westfield Shopping Center. Fourteen-passenger, air-conditioned shuttles pick up at Palm Desert and Indian Wells area hotels including the Hyatt Grand Champions Resort, Villas and Spa, Renaissance Esmeralda Resort and Spa and Miramonte Resort & Spa. Daily service begins at 10 a.m. with the last shuttle leaving Westfield Shopping Center at 4:45 p.m. The shuttle loops approximately every 45 minutes. 71-800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage / (760) 341-2711 Contemporary open-air entertainment complex offers numerous dining options, state-of-the-art movie theaters and unique shops amid a stylish atmosphere with several delightful water features. 12 13 Unrivalled Tennis Incomparable Golf Since Arnold Palmer won the first Bob Hope Classic, Indian Wells has long been known as one of the world’s premier golf destinations. Players of every skill level enjoy the most scenic and exciting courses at seven private country clubs and the legendary Indian Wells Golf Resort. The City of Indian Wells-owned Golf Resort is now recognized as one of the leading golf facilities in the country with both of its new championship 18-hole golf courses ranked in Golfweek’s Top 10 of “Best Municipal Courses You Can Play” in the nation. While playability, diversity and challenge are the highlights of Clive Clark’s Celebrity Course, host course for the 2007 and 2008 LG Skins Game, John Fought’s Players Course features a classic American design with generous playing corridors and sculpted bunkers. Both layouts – and the scenic IW Putting Course – offer an unmatched golf experience for everyone. Golf Resort guests are also in for a treat upon entering the Desert Modern-inspired IW Club, the luxurious entertainment center of this exceptional golf campus. Premier amenities include: IW Café, IW Club Restaurant & Bar, upscale Golf Shop, Callaway Golf Performance Center, and nearly 20,000 square-feet of banquet facilities ideal for special events ranging from intimate gatherings to business conferences and weddings. The Indian Wells Golf Resort is open to the public and is managed by Troon Golf.. This exclusive golf experience is open to the public. Indian Wells Golf Resort 44-500 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells (760) 346-4653 www.IndianWellsGolfResort.com 14 Indian Wells featured one of the first tennis courts in the Coachella Valley and has been hosting tennis tournaments since the 1950’s. But the City’s tennis legacy was forged when tennis pro Charlie Pasarell moved his Pilot Pen tournament to Indian Wells and built the Hyatt Grand Champions Resort with a tennis stadium on site. The tournament outgrew the facility and moved to its permanent home, the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, in 2000. The tournament was renamed the Pacific Life Open in 2002 and BNP Paribas Open in 2009. The Indian Wells Tennis Garden is the second largest tennis stadium in the world with 189 acres of landscaped grounds, which surround a 16,100-seat stadium with 44 luxury suites, press and broadcast skyboxes, player locker rooms, fitness facilities and several dining areas. The facility has 20 world-class tennis courts, two HarTru clay courts, eight acres of outdoor exposition space and two more stadiums with seating capacity for 8,000, as well as Tennis Club memberships and an onsite and online Pro Shop. Indian Wells is home of the BNP Paribas Open recognized as the largest attended event next to the Grand Slams and ranked along with Wimbledon, the Australian Open, the French Open and the U.S. Open. Each spring, thousands of tennis fans gather to watch championship players ~ Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Maria Sharapova, Andy Roddick and more ~ vying for top titles during two weeks of gripping competition. Indian Wells Tennis Garden 78-200 Miles Avenue, Indian Wells (760) 200-8400 BNP Paribas Open www.bnpparibasopen.org 15 Coachella Valley Area Map Coachella Valley Area Map f Gol ter Cen kwy P Joshua Tree National Park Little San Bernardino Mountains Pal 17 r Cathedral City n Ave ue 19 n Ave ue 12 St 28 Dr le C al Tam 16 n Ave er D r 18 19 3 Eisenhower Walk of Honor 15 Eldorado & Empire Polo Grounds Shopping 4 Café Italia 15 Lantana 26 Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza 1 Indian Wells Golf Resort Celebrity Course, Players Course, IW Club 4 Agua Caliente Cultural Museum 16 Indian Canyons 1 Desert Hills Premium Outlets 5 Cava 16 Lavender Bistro 27 Sirocco 5 Children’s Discovery Museum of the Desert 17 Joshua Tree National Park 2 El Paseo 6 Chop House 17 Le St. Germain 28 Sullivan’s Steakhouse 2 Indian Wells Resort Hotel 6 Palm Springs Art Museum 3 Indian Wells Village 18 LG’s Prime Steakhouse 29 Sushi Manbo 7 Palm Springs Air Museum 7 Cliffhouse 3 Hyatt Grand Champions Resort, Villas & Spa 18 Santa Rosa & San Jacinto National Monument 8 Palm Springs Aerial Tramway 8 Cuistot 19 Loren 30 Tommy Bahama’s Tropical Cafe 4 Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa 19 Idyllwild 4 The River 9 Palm Springs Windmill Tours 5 Historic Palm Canyon Drive Casinos 9 Devane’s Italian Kitchen 20 The Nest 31 Vicky’s of Santa Fe 6 Westfield Shopping Center 10 Don Diego’s 21 Okura Robata Grill & Sushi Bar 32 Wally’s Desert Turtle 1 2 3 4 5 Dining 11 Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse 22 Pacifica 33 Yard House 1 Arnold Palmer’s Restaurant 12 Grove Artisan Kitchen 23 Plum 2 Babe’s BBQ & Brewery 13 Jillian’s 24 Roy’s 3 Café des Beaux-Arts 14 Johannes 25 Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse Desert Attractions 10 Oasis Date Gardens 11 Hot Air Balloon Rides 12 Jeep Eco-Tours 1 McCallum Theater 13 Elite Land Tours 2 The Living Desert Zoo & Botanical Gardens 14 Moorten Botanical Garden Agua Caliente Casino Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Morongo Casino Resort and Spa Spa Resort Casino Spotlight 29 Casino ue Lake Cahuilla s Santa Rosa Mountains uda 2 erm 74 52 La Quinta 26 Eisenhower Mountain ue 1 ow 8 30 ay B Av eo Pas 22 rw Fai o pic enh El 2 13 n Ave Eis Rancho Mirage 3 6 3 17 10 4 Indian Wells Venues 6 Indian Wells Tennis Garden 15 on 6 2 33 4 16 5 Miramonte Resort & Spa 51 St 5 Ave 8 50 er s 12 31 4 nue ue on 3 18 n Ave Jeff 2 21 dis 3 t nS 7 5 27 4 111 6 Ma 15 t eS s yer Pla r s e Co u 1 nro r St do R NO gD ve es A ton ora Ave 1 24 14 M il 20 11 32 TH JFK Hospital ing Eld a Ave 111 ar in dW it y ebr Cel ur s e Co t kS to l rey 23 n 11 Dr i Visitor Center 14 San Jacinto State Park Fr e pe squ 9 Ho 6 Me B ob r 13 v te A Dr 4 r b 25 e ll ros 8 4 nk aD r Far al l e 5 Fr a atr Clu Dr Po r nte Dr mD y Tr Pal ut r Cab yo n Dr tz qui y Tah yon W C an Rd on Ram Ave an Sin tr y yL sh Wa 5 Dr mC n Cou Eisenhower Medical Center vle Tr Dr Ho Co o Ger ald d For Mo l Val e eA yon Wy C an 7 Da Dat Gen ian Palm Springs International Airport a r St Din re D on o ho hS er hin rise Ind N . Pa l ta C on Bermuda Dunes rn Wa r uet Raq Vis Rd Sun Visitor Center Rd mD Sa ael r bD Clu Ram Palm Desert 29 k so Indio dis Pal Palm Springs af nR 1 Rd CSU San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus Riverside County Fairgrounds Ma 10 5 111 Jac 3 10 4 Mo 9 4 nue Ave 10 Bermuda Dunes Airport 1 42 St Thousand Palms 2 40 ton r Rd nue Ave ing e Varn Rd sh Wa mD Ra n mo All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. 54 Casinos Desert Attractions The Coachella Valley is steadily gaining recognition as one of the world’s top gaming destinations. Discover state-of-the-art facilities, exciting nightlife, an array of fine dining, and exceptional concert venues featuring marquee entertainment. Agua Caliente Casino (888) 999-1995 / www.HotWaterCasino.com Rancho Mirage 1000 slots, 49 table games, video poker, high-limit room, poker room, restaurants, Canyons lounge, and The Show, a state-of-the-art 2000-seat live entertainment venue. Fantasy Springs Resort Casino (800) 827-2956 / www.FantasySpringsResort.com Indio 2000 slots, 40 table games, video poker, poker room, off-track betting, bingo, restaurants, large indoor concert venue, Fantasy Lanes bowling center, Rock Yard and Velvet Palm Nightclub. Morongo Casino Resort and Spa (800) 827-2956 / www.MorongoCasinoResort.com Cabazon 2000 slots, 100 table games, poker room, high-limit room, bingo, restaurants, Mystique lounge, 360 lounge, Vibe nightclub, Canyon Lanes bowling center. AAA Four-Diamond award. Spa Resort Casino (888) 999-1995 / www.SpaResortCasino.com Palm Springs 1000 slots, 30 table games, high-limit room, poker room, restaurants, Cascade lounge. The Living Desert Zoo and Botanical Gardens (760) 346-5694 / www.LivingDesert.org This 1,200-acre preserve is home to more than 450 animals ~ from giraffes to butterflies ~ and a diversity of native desert plant species. The Living Desert is the only facility in the world dedicated to studying and preserving a single ecosystem. Visitors will find several interpretive exhibits along a scenic hiking trail, WaTuTu African village, children’s activities and special events. Eisenhower Walk of Honor and Veterans Memorial (760) 346-2489 / www.cityofindianwells.org Located at Indian Wells City Hall, the 5,000 square-foot exhibit pays tribute to General Dwight D. Eisenhower, with a bronze bust set upon a red granite pentagon-shaped base. Five flags represent each branch of the armed services, and a wellspring signifies the sacrifice made by all those who served. Two granite walls are inscribed with the names of more than 600 Indian Wells residents who served in the military. Agua Caliente Cultural Museum (760) 323-0151 / www.AccMuseum.org The Cahuilla Indians were the earliest inhabitants of Indian Wells. The museum features exhibitions and collections of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and other Native American cultures. Basketry, artifacts, full size dwelling (“kish”) and educational programs. Children’s Discovery Museum of the Desert (760) 321-0602 / www.CDMOD.org Spotlight 29 Casino (866) 377-6829 / www.spotlight29.com Coachella 2,000 slots, 29 table games, poker room, restaurants, 2,200-seat Spotlight showroom. 16 A hands-on museum where children learn while having fun creating and exploring. The 18,000 square-foot complex includes 50 interactive exhibits, multipurpose Dinah Shore Center, museum store, covered outdoor amphitheatre, horticultural gardens and outdoor play areas. Extensive calendar of activities and programs. 17 Desert Attractions Palm Springs Art Museum Hot Air Balloon Rides (760) 325-7186 / www.psMuseum.org (800) go-above / www.FantasyBalloonFlights.com This 125,000 square-foot museum features touring exhibitions in addition to permanent installations that include 20th century modern and contemporary art, Western and Native American artifacts miniature room collection, photography archives and a sculpture garden. View the desert from an incomparable vantage point with a spectacular hot air balloon ride at sunrise or sunset. FAAcertified pilots guide 2-10 passenger balloons. Free hotel pickup. Palm Springs Air Museum (760) 778-6262 / www.Air-Museum.org This unique air museum’s expansive collection includes World War II aircraft in flying condition. Photos, memorabilia, gift shop, special programs and demonstration flights. Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Jeep Eco-Tours (760) 340-2345 / www.Red-Jeep.com Buckle up for a ride in signature red jeeps and tour the desert’s unique ecosystem and terrain, including a close-up view of the San Andreas Fault. Narrated by expert naturalist guides. Elite Land Tours (760) 318-1200 / www.EliteLandTours.com The world’s largest rotating tram cars travel 8,516 feet from the desert floor to the top of Mt. San Jacinto in just 20 minutes. At the top are hiking trails, mule train rides, overnight camping sites and two restaurants. Choose a spectacular backcountry adventure to a remote area of Joshua Tree National Park or the infamous San Andreas Fault. Explore these unspoiled wilderness areas with expert eco-tour guides in the safety and comfort of air-conditioned Hummer H2s. Tours include resort pickup (door-to-door service) and gourmet snacks. Palm Springs Windmill Tours Moorten Botanical Garden (760) 251-1997 / www.WindmillTours.com (760) 327-6555 / www.PalmSprings.com Take an eco-adventure tour of the world famous Palm Springs windmills. Travel through a forest of gigantic wind turbines and learn about the past, present and future uses of wind energy, a sustainable renewable energy source, and other nonpolluting power sources. Ninety-minute narrated tour of a working wind farm. Highlights of this intimate preserve include a historic nature trail with more than 3,000 varieties of cacti, desert flowers, crystals and indigenous relics. (760) 325-1391 / www.psTramway.com Oasis Date Gardens (760) 399-5665 / www.OasisDate.com Tour a 175-acre working date ranch that was established in 1912. Home of the super Medjool dates. Take a taste test, try baked items or a date shake. 18 Polo Grounds (760) 342-2762 / www.empirepoloevents.com Enjoy one of the area’s more unique sporting pastimes when local and international players compete at the Eldorado and Empire Polo Clubs. Located in Indio. 19 Hiking Excursions Indian Wells Hiking Trails The City of Indian Wells has 3.6 miles of paved pathways for walking and biking. You can also enjoy over five miles of scenic paved and dirt pathways within The Living Desert Zoo and Botanical Gardens. Palm Springs Hiking Trails The Araby Trail / 6 miles (760) 251-4800 The Araby Trail runs through a shallow mountain pass just below the exclusive Southridge subdivision. The Cactus Spring Trail Horsethief Creek 2.5 miles / Cactus Springs 4.5 miles (760) 251-4800 Popular trail off Highway 74 in the Santa Rosa Mountains with fine mountain views. Desert Museum Trail / 2 miles (760) 325-0189 Short but steep, rocky trail rising behind the Palm Springs Art Museum. 1,000-foot elevation gain. Indian Canyons (760) 325-3400 / www.Indian-Canyons.com The 15 mile-long Palm Canyon is five miles from the center of Palm Springs. Enjoy a day of hiking or horseback riding on Agua Caliente tribal land. The Indian Canyons feature the only indigenous palm trees in the continental U.S. In fact, Andreas, Murray and Palm Canyons have the most palm trees in the world. Onsite trading post, picnic grounds, hiking and horse trails are open daily. Joshua Tree National Park (760) 367-5500 / www.Joshua.Tree.National-Park.com This world-famous national park is a 45-minute scenic drive north of the Coachella Valley. Whether you are planning to stay several days or just a few hours, you can enjoy camping, hiking, rock climbing, picnic grounds and dramatic views of over one million acres of spectacular Colorado and Mojave landscape. Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument (760) 862-9984 / www.BLM.gov Earl Henderson Trail / 4 miles (760) 251-4800 Lush city hike that snakes along the west side of Smoketree Mountain. 400-foot elevation gain. Coachella Valley Hiking Trails www.Hiking-In-PS.com/trails.html Visit the Hiking in Palm Springs website for a complete overview of hiking trails throughout the Coachella Valley. 20 Enjoy a day of hiking in a panoramic, protected natural preserve that serves as the native habitat for the peninsular bighorn sheep, salamander and desert tortoise. Browse in the bookstore and gift shop located in the Visitor Center off Highway 74. Idyllwild www.Idyllwild.com Nestled in the San Jacinto Mountains, above the hustle and bustle of city life, Idyllwild is a peaceful small town set amid a serene pine forest. Legendary Tahquitz and Suicide Rocks attract rock-climbers of all skill levels. This pristine area offers perfect day hikes, as well as high country adventures for longer overnight hiking journeys. 21 Spas Discover the source of relaxation. The Indian Wells name is synonymous with rejuvenation and has long served as a mecca for those seeking a healthy, tranquil and pristine retreat. With four spectacular spa choices, each with their own unique style and approach, Indian Wells is the ultimate place to revitalize and refresh. Agua Serena Spa (760) 674-4100 / www.AguaSerenaSpa.com This state-of-the-art, 30,000 squarefoot spa at the Hyatt Grand Champions Resort, Villas & Spa features 18 treatment rooms ~ all with terraces. Spa services range from traditional massages and body treatments to therapeutic modalities, such as Shiatsu and Thai massage. The spa also features a bridal party preparation room, a comprehensive fitness center with a yoga and exercise studio, and a wide range of progressive skin care procedures and wellness programs at The Medical and Skin Spa. Spa Esmeralda (760) 836-1265 / www.SpaEsmeralda.com Awaken your senses in the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort’s 13,000 square-foot spa, which features 19 treatment rooms. Gaze at the alluring desert landscape from the tranquil spa garden and soothe away the day’s stress under a therapeutic waterfall. Spa guests can partake in a variety of massage treatments, facial and body therapies, and salon services. Special signature treatments include the Lavender Dreams. 26 The WELL Spa at Miramonte (866) THE-WELL / www.MiramonteResort.com Designed to induce a state of complete bliss, a Watsu pool, Vichy showers, mud bars and meditation area highlight this 12,000 square-foot, Tuscan-inspired spa. After tossing a wish coin into the signature fountain, guests are escorted to their treatment of choice selected from a comprehensive menu of spa services. Unique services found nowhere else in the valley include a Bagno Vino (wine bath), Limon Vitale (lemon vitality), and Bella Body, which uses a warm gauze torso wrap. The WELL Spa also features a well-appointed fitness center, a calendar of fitness classes, and special activities. Indian Wells Resort Hotel In-Room Spa Treatments Reservations (800) 248‑3220 Guests staying at the Indian Wells Resort Hotel can enjoy a variety of spa treatments in the privacy and comfort of their own room ~ or poolside, if they prefer. For the ultimate in personalized service, guests can surrender body, mind and senses to total relaxation by simply choosing a treatment of choice at their convenience. 27 Transportation Seattle Vancouver Limousine Companies Calgary Portland CANADA Minneapolis/St. Paul Toronto Salt Lake City Sacramento San Francisco Ontario International Airport USA Boston Chicago New York Philadelphia Las Vegas Cleveland Denver St. Louis Richmond Kansas City Nashville LAX Orange County International Airport San Diego International Airport Detroit Charlotte Atlanta Phoenix Palm Springs International Airport Washington D.C. Dallas/ Ft. 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