Coachella Valley Cities
Cathedral City is between Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage and has the second largest population, after Indio, of the nine cities in the Coachella Valley. Its population was 51,200 at the 2010 ... Details
Coachella CA is located southeast from Palm Springs along Colorado Desert offering sought after mediterranean climate along with easy access to numerous recreational facilities such asCoachella Valley ... Details
Desert Hot Springs is a true oasis, home to some of the world's finest naturally occurring hot mineral springs. For years, these world-class waters have driven the economy, with polished marble ... Details
Nestled in a cove of the Santa Rosa Mountains, the city of Indian Wells blossoms with Palm Trees, gardens and lush, breathtaking scenery in all directions and features some of the most luxurious ... Details
The City of Indio was born out of necessity, a railroad town that sprung to life in 1876 as the Southern Pacific Railroad built lines between Yuma, Arizona and Los Angeles, California. By the turn of ... Details
The ancient Salton Sea, the Cahuillas, the ranches, the Bradshaw Trail, the La Quinta Hotel, celebrities, the Desert Club, PGA West...are all part of La Quinta’s rich history. We invite you to explore ... Details
Palm Desert is another city in the Coachella valley which holds a lot of appeal to many people especially given that fact that it is 14 miles east of Palm Springs, 121 miles northeast of San Diego and ... Details
Palm Springs welcomes residents and visitors alike to its dynamic downtown with stylish hotels, fashionable restaurants, chic shops and one-of-a-kind boutiques. It lies on the western edge of the ... Details
Rancho Mirage is a small city and takes up a 24.8-square- mile area and has a population of 18,194 residents. When the city incorporated in 1973 it was a merger of what was Mirage Cove with five other ... Details