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La Quinta / California
“The City of La Quinta is booming with a growing population, as well as a large seasonal population of “snow birds.” There are retail stores along Highway 111 and Washington Street, the Old Town Village area with boutique shops and restaurants, hotels, and a variety of recreational and cultural activities.”
Art
Art has played an important role in the creation of La Quinta’s character and image. In 1983, the La Quinta Arts Festival was born and today is the number one Arts Festival in the country. Ranked #1 Fine Art & #1 Fine Craft Festival by Art Fair SourceBook 2018 and #1 Fine Art and Design Show by Sunshine Artist 2018, the La Quinta Arts Festival has been ranked the #1 Art Show in the nation four times in the last six years.
The Art in Public Places program showcases art throughout the community. This plays an integral role in enhancing the city’s social and environmental growth balancing development with artistic enhancement. Wherever you go in La Quinta, you’re bound to see a piece of art to spark conversation.
Golf
La Quinta is a golf mecca with more than 20 golf courses snuggled up against the pink-hued Santa Rosa Mountains. Home to outstanding courses like the acclaimed PGA West Golf Club & Resort and a variety of spectacular public courses, it’s no wonder La Quinta has been called “the golf capital of the world”.
Hike
Taking the sixth spot on Sunset.com’s top 42 hikes in the West, hiking enthusiasts seek out La Quinta “where granite, desert flora, and sweeping views surround primo hiking.”
Dine
Ask any resident what they love about living in La Quinta and you’ll hear about the variety of restaurants and dining options their beloved town has. From brewpubs to steakhouses, tapas to treats, just about anywhere you’ll enjoy outdoor dining while taking in the stunning views.
And with so much outdoor dining, there is a place to bring your pet along with you. La Quinta is such a pet-friendly city, PlayinLaquinta.com has dedicated a page to all things pets!
Shop
Old Town is La Quinta’s gathering place. Along with its myriad of alfresco dining establishments, unique boutiques abound. Shop for fine and handcrafted jewelry, exclusive fashions, stylish eyewear, aromatherapy oils, and candles. Pick up original art pieces, California wines, and seasonal gifts.
Events
La Quinta has many events throughout the year. From the local farmers market to the Humana Challenge, the Arts Festival to a friendly 5k Walk, La Quinta provides an exquisite canvas to host events. Search the city’s calendar on any given day and you’ll be sure to find something fun to do around the city.
Palm Desert By The Numbers
California
Centered in the heart of the Coachella Valley is the city Palm Desert, a thriving community with its own natural beauty, where recreational amenities abound, and shopping is woven into its offers many activities a little less…strenuous.
Palm Desert is a special place with plentiful parks, clean streets, an exquisite outdoor public pool, friendly people, and easily accessible commutes. It’s close vicinity to Palm Springs and the airport appeals to year-round residents as well as a popular vacation and winter “snowbird” destination.
While visitors flock to Palm Desert as a first-class resort destination, locals call Palm Desert home for a myriad of reasons: It’s a friendly place where people enjoy a small town feel but with big-city resources; it’s convenient proximity to resorts, golf courses, performing arts venues, picturesque drives, and nearby mountains with many hiking trails; and most notably, it’s safety. Palm Desert has the lowest violent crime rate in Southern
Befriend the animals and explore the natural beauty of the region at the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens. Feed a giraffe, meet a meerkat, or ride a camel. Voted one of the best 10 zoos in the country by Condé Nast Traveler, it is a favorite for visitors and locals alike.
Golfers rejoice with two award-winning championship golf courses within Palm Desert city limits, Desert Willows Golf Resort and Palm Desert Resort Country Club.
Residents enjoy Palm Deserts exceptional educational facilities, including College of the Desert and extension campuses for California State University San Bernardino and the University of California Riverside. A healthy real estate market with a wide spectrum of home prices along with a low unemployment rate and a great quality of life draws families young and old to this part of the
The McCallum Theater offers world-class live entertainment with an array of jazz, classical, Broadway, dance, and holiday concerts. And art enthusiasts enjoy ongoing and temporary exhibitions at the Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert. This architecturally significant building surrounded by the four-acre Faye Sarkowsky
Sculpture Garden, is the most important sculpture garden between Los Angeles and Phoenix. This sculpted, rolling landscape with winding pathways and water features is open year-round with no admission fee.
Glowing with opportunity and bliss with abundant activity, there’s no need to drive miles away out of the county when all you need is right here in Palm
Along with a plethora of outdoor recreation from biking, hiking, and rock climbing, Palm Desert also
Shop Here
Palm Desert wouldn’t be what it is today without El Paseo, an extraordinary mile-long shopping district. The oldest shopping locale in Palm Desert, El Paseo is known for its posh retail outlets, art galleries, restaurants, and nightlife, often called “The Rodeo Drive of the Desert.”
At the Gardens on El Paseo, you’ll find luxury department stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and designer brands like Tiffany & Co., Luis Vuitton and Eileen Fisher, as well as some of the city’s most delicious restaurants.
The Shops on El Paseo, at the west end of the shopping district, represents a grand selection of glamorous retailers including Burberry, Gucci, Escada, and Ralph Lauren.
A mile northwest of El Paseo is Westfield Palm Desert, the area’s largest indoor mall. Westfield Mall offers more than 150 places to shop including a food court and movie theater. Here you’ll find national-brand retailers such as Macy’s, JCPenney, H&M, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Victoria’s Secrets, and other trusted names.
Desert Crossing includes favorites like Target, Best Buy, Ulta, Bed Bath & Beyond, Pier 1 and many others.
Whatever your flair and whatever your budget, there is no doubt about it, Palm Desert is shopping perfection.
Palm
By The Numbers
Palm Springs / California
Imagine never having to shovel snow or bundle up in flannel pajamas but instead, your days filled with year-round sunshine, your winter apparel consists of maybe wearing long pants and maybe closed toe shoes. Welcome to Palm Springs and life in the desert.
Relax
Here, life moves at a slower pace. The majestic beauty of the San Jacinto mountains, the lush green landscaping surrounding the resorts and manicured neighborhoods, the warm hue of desert colors, the weather, calms the mind and body. There is nowhere like it in the country.
For those lucky enough to call Palm Springs home, it is for these same reasons and a few more that they have chosen the laid-back desert lifestyle. People here are friendly; there is almost no traffic; the diversity in ethnicity is vast and it is simply beautiful.
Big On Small
Palm Springs is a small town of just over 48,000 full-time residents which comes with added benefits. Residents love the ease of meeting with friends in the newly revitalized downtown, the short lines while out shopping and being able to quickly get a table at one of the delectable restaurants in town.
The community supports its many locally owned small businesses throughout the city. From retail shops with hand-selected merchandise, small inns and boutique resorts, chef-owned cafes to locally run tours. Palm Springs celebrates its ability to offer such personalized service to locals and visitors alike.
Hot Hot Hot
We’re talking about the town, not the weather. Although considered a small town in number, it is big in retro-chic. With its new dynamic downtown and stylish hotels, fashionable restaurants, and chic boutiques, Palm Springs is once again the capital of cool.
A new demographic of a younger, hip generation is discovering Palm Springs. They awe at the Midcentury Modern architecture that is the fabric of the town, they shop in vintage stores, lounge around sparkling blue pools and end the night at the latest downtown club or trendy bar.
The growing nightlife, thriving art scene, and edgy vibe are bringing back Hollywood’s elite. The Palm Springs International Film Festival attracts A-List celebrities each January who are rediscovering the lure of the desert and the privacy it offers. Leonardo DiCaprio recently purchased a home and stars like Dakota Fanning, Halle Berry, and Gwen Stefani seek rest and relaxation in beautiful Palm Springs.
A favorite for the locals is the Palm Springs Villagefest – a Thursday night street fair featuring over 180 vendors showcasing arts, crafts food and entertainment. This event is held every Thursday night on Palm Canyon Drive where the street is closed to vehicular traffic and transformed into a festive, pedestrian street fair.
For more excitement, soar 8500’ above the desert floor to the top of the San Jacinto Mountain on the Palm Springs Tramway. This world’s largest rotating tramcar takes you on a 10-minute journey up breathtaking cliffs offering spectacular views of the valley floor below. Once on top, there is a whole other world to discover with a network of hiking trails, two restaurants, an observation deck, a natural history museum, two documentary theaters, and a gift shop.
The super hip Palm Springs International Film Festival held in January is one of North America’s largest and most respected film festivals. It has drawn the likes of Clint Eastwood, John Travolta, Ron Howard, Halle Barry, Leonard DiCaprio, Anne Hathaway, Dakota Fanning and many more.
Then there is the ultra-cool 10-day festival, Modernism Week. This event features more than 350 events including the Modernism Show & Sale, Signature Home Tours, films, lectures, Premier Double Decker Architectural Bus Tours, nightly parties and live music, walking and bike tours, tours of Sunnylands, fashion, classic cars, modern garden tours, a vintage travel trailer exhibition, and more.
Add to all this the golf, tennis, resorts, spas, restaurants, horseback riding, biking – the list is endless on the myriad of things one can enjoy here in beautiful Palm Springs.
Ultimate Desert Playground
One of the biggest draws to Palm Springs for both residents and visitors is the plethora of things to do for every walk of life. From old to young, outdoor to indoor, upscale to downhome, you will be sure to find something to entertain and attract you.