Desert Hot Springs is affectionately referred to as “Spa City” for the many naturally occurring hot mineral springs located throughout the area. The popularity of the hot springs has given rise to several award-winning health and wellness resorts that draw visitors from around the world.
Palm Springs boasts a global reputation for its thriving art scene, mid-century modern architecture, upscale shopping and fine dining – as well as being a popular celebrity hangout.
Cathedral City, or “Cat City” as it’s popularly known, is named after a canyon reminiscent of a European cathedral and offers a growing arts scene thanks to a Public Arts initiative.
Rancho Mirage possesses a caliber of natural beauty, recreation, entertainment, shopping and dining that has earned it the nickname of “Playground to the Presidents.”
Thousand Palms is an unincorporated CDP (census-designated place) within Riverside County and adjacent to the Thousand Palms Oasis in the Coachella Valley Preserve, which is celebrated for its unparalleled beauty, natural landscape and wildlife.
Centrally located within the Coachella Valley, Palm Desert is a popular destination for recreation, shopping, and entertainment – with its upscale El Paseo shopping district often being referred to as the Rodeo Drive of the desert.
Backing up to the Santa Rosa Mountains, Indian Wells boasts a variety of world-class recreational amenities – including the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, home to the Indian Wells Masters tennis tournament.
Formerly known as Myoma, the community of Bermuda Dunes is a census-designated place that took its name from the well-known 27-hole Bermuda Dunes Country Club.
With the cobblestone sidewalks and whitewashed adobe walls of its Old Town main street, La Quinta is a storybook desert community in the southeastern portion of the Coachella Valley.
Colloquially known as the City of Festivals, Indio plays host to many beloved cultural events – including the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Country Music Festival.
Often referred to as the “City of Eternal Sunshine,” Coachella is a rapidly growing city that is located at the southeastern edge of the Coachella Valley.
Thermal is an unincorporated CDP (census-designated place) within Riverside County that is located approximately 10 miles north of the Salton Sea. Thermal has the notable distinction of being below sea level.