Current Reserve Club luxury listing exterior in Indian Wells
Indian Wells · California · 92210

The
Reserve Club

Seven hundred eighty acres. Two hundred fifty homes. An on-site horticulturist whose job is, in part, to leave the desert alone. The quietest of the desert's elite clubs — by design.

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Last updated: May 18, 2026

The Reserve Club is best for Indian Wells buyers who want low-density privacy, natural desert landscaping, mountain setting, and a quieter private-club atmosphere than Bighorn or Vintage. Buyers should verify current membership availability, HOA obligations, trail and landscape rules, and total club costs before writing an offer.

Home Values
$1.25M – $7M250 homes · avg $3.31M
Golf Initiation
$200,000capped at 250 members
Annual Dues
$37,000golf · social $18,500
HOA
$816–950monthly
Architects
Weiskopf · Morrish1999 · 21 holes
The Setting

Built to disappear into the desert.

The drive into The Reserve is unlike any other club entrance in the valley. There is a bridge — a real bridge, not a decorative one — that crosses a natural wash, and the architecture of the community begins only after you have left the bridge behind. Founder Tom Weiskopf and his design partner Jay Morrish chose the site in the mid-1990s specifically because of what it allowed them to leave intact, and the result is a master plan that feels less developed than its neighbors by an order of magnitude.

The Reserve opened in 1999 with a single 21-hole championship course (18 regulation, three "Trophy" holes used for short-game practice and member-guest play) and a master plan capped at 250 luxury residences across 780 acres. By comparison, Bighorn fits 570 homes onto a similar acreage and Vintage fits 511 onto fewer. The Reserve's deliberate low density is the entire product — every home backs onto open desert or fairway, and the community's 26 miles of trails wind through landscape preserved and maintained by an on-site horticulturist.

Luxury Golf & Travel magazine has named The Reserve one of America's Top 25 Private Golf Communities. But the magazine listings are not really the point. The point is that buyers who land at The Reserve almost always describe the same first impression: their blood pressure dropped at the bridge.

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The other clubs sold golf with houses around it. The Reserve sold preserved landscape with a course running through it. The order matters, and the buyers can feel it.

— On the Reserve master plan
74305 Desert Oasis Trail, Indian Wells, CA 92210
The Championship Course

Weiskopf & Morrish, 1999.

Tom Weiskopf — the 1973 Open Champion, before his second career as a course architect — partnered with Jay Morrish to design a layout that adapts each hole to the natural topography rather than the reverse. Subtle, consistent elevation changes distinguish The Reserve from the flat desert courses elsewhere in the valley. Bent grass greens, kept true and fast year-round. Three additional "Trophy" holes plus a 65,000 square-foot putting course form one of the most elaborate practice complexes in private American golf.

The course is widely considered one of Weiskopf's career-best commissions. It is also, by club rule, used almost exclusively by members and accompanied guests — which is why you have probably never seen it.

74305 Desert Oasis Trail, Indian Wells, CA 92210
Beyond the Course

Twenty-six miles of trail.

The Reserve's commitment to its setting extends beyond the golf corridor. The community maintains 26 miles of trails through preserved native landscape — used for hiking, running, and electric biking — and employs a full-time horticulturist whose mandate is, unusually, to keep the desert from being over-managed.

The 32,000 square-foot Tuscan-style clubhouse anchors the social program: indoor and outdoor dining, a state-of-the-art fitness center, full-service spa, an elaborate swim complex, and tennis and pickleball. Yoga in the shadow of the Santa Rosas is a standing item on the weekly calendar.

The Residences

Architecture that defers to the site.

Homes at The Reserve range from 2,498 to 10,792 square feet on lot sizes averaging just over 20,000 square feet. Built between 1999 and 2011 — a tighter design window than its peers — the community reads as architecturally coherent in a way Bighorn and Vintage, with their longer build-out periods, do not. Bungalow homes, villas, and custom estates form three distinct tiers, and a small number of custom-build lots periodically come to market.

Membership

Estimated costs, by category.

Category Initiation Annual Dues Notes
Full Golf $200,000 $37,000 Capped at 250 members
Social $100,000 $18,500 All amenities ex. golf
Family $150,000 $25,000 Multi-generational
Junior Executive $75,000 $15,000 Under-40 buyers

The Reserve does not publicly disclose membership pricing. Figures above are based on industry reporting and recent member commentary; we confirm current rates and availability directly with the club at the time of any offer.

Best For

The buyers The Reserve fits best.

Quiet-luxury buyers

Clients who want privacy, restraint, and low density more than visible social theater.

Nature-oriented households

Buyers drawn to preserved desert landscape, trails, mountain edges, and architecture that recedes into the site.

Smaller-club seekers

Residents who prefer a 250-home environment where the club and neighborhood feel deliberately intimate.

Design-sensitive buyers

Clients who care about siting, materials, mature landscape, and homes that feel integrated with the desert.

Deliberate sellers

Owners who need patient positioning for a buyer pool that often takes longer to choose The Reserve.

Before You Make an Offer

Verify what makes The Reserve specific.

Membership category availability

The Reserve limits full golf membership. Confirm the current category, waitlist status, initiation fee, annual dues, and approval process directly with the club.

Landscape and design controls

The community's naturalist character is protected by architectural and landscape standards. Buyers planning renovations should review current design guidelines before purchase.

Inventory pace

The Reserve trades at a slower, more deliberate pace than larger clubs. Buyers and sellers should evaluate recent comparable sales carefully rather than relying only on list prices.

Trail, privacy, and lot orientation

Lot position matters. Confirm trail proximity, view corridors, sun exposure, and privacy conditions in person at the times of day you expect to use the home.

Pregúntale a Dune

Compare The Reserve with Bighorn and Vintage.

Frequently Asked

What you're really asking.

How does The Reserve actually compare to Bighorn and Vintage?

Three answers to the same buyer brief. Bighorn is the most amenity-rich and the most active — two courses, the spa, the tournament pedigree. Vintage is the most socially exclusive and the most invitation-driven. The Reserve is the quietest and most spatially generous — half the home count of its peers on the same acreage, with a naturalist sensibility you can feel within five minutes of arriving. The decision is rarely about price; it is about which atmosphere matches the buyer's actual life.

Is membership available, or is there a wait?

The Reserve is capped at 250 golf members — the same number as homes. Availability tracks resignations and resales and varies category to category. Unlike Vintage, The Reserve is not invitation-only; the process is application and interview, though it remains selective. Junior Executive slots open more frequently than Full Golf. We monitor availability directly with the membership office.

What about resale velocity and pricing trends?

Approximately 20 homes per year change hands at The Reserve — slower than Bighorn (35/year) and proportional to its smaller community size. Average days on market hovers around 120, reflecting the deliberate pace at which the Reserve buyer tends to move. Seventy-three percent of homes sell furnished, which matters for both pricing and tax basis. We model the furnished-vs-unfurnished decision for every seller and buyer.

What's the under-40 reality at The Reserve?

The Junior Executive membership category exists precisely because The Reserve has been actively recruiting younger buyers — historically an underrepresented demographic at clubs of this tier. The under-40 structure ($75,000 initiation, $15,000 dues) is genuinely accessible relative to other valley clubs, and there is a small but real cohort of younger families building primary lives at The Reserve.

How is the trail system actually used?

The 26 miles of trail are maintained for use, not for show — running, hiking, electric biking, dog walking. Members typically cite the trails as one of the top three reasons they chose The Reserve. The on-site horticulturist's mandate produces a landscape that changes meaningfully across seasons; spring wildflowers on Reserve trails are unusual to find anywhere else in Indian Wells.

Available Now · First 3 of 5

First few currently on the market at The Reserve.

Showing the first three active MLS/IDX listings currently returned for The Reserve Club. Inventory changes quickly, and private or member-to-member opportunities may not appear publicly.

74305 Desert Oasis Trail, Indian Wells, CA 92210
$8,975,000
74305 Desert Oasis Trail, Indian Wells, CA 92210
3 Bed 5 Bath 6,233 SF
MLS #219142625 · Reserve Realty
74381 Desert Bajada Trail, Indian Wells, CA 92210
$5,975,000
74381 Desert Bajada Trail, Indian Wells, CA 92210
4 Bed 5 Bath 4,569 SF
MLS #219147641 · California Lifestyle Realty
74337 Desert Bajada Trail, Indian Wells, CA 92210
$5,600,000
74337 Desert Bajada Trail, Indian Wells, CA 92210
4 Bed 7 Bath 5,754 SF
MLS #219143809 · Reserve Realty

Listing data and photos are supplied through the MLS/IDX feed and are deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer should verify availability, HOA, membership, fees, and property details before making an offer.

Your Representation

Two perspectives, one practice.

Amie Arbid

Amie Arbid

Coldwell Banker Realty · DRE #01280377

Coachella Valley native with relationships across every major Indian Wells club and a particular fluency with The Reserve's naturalist sensibility.

Visit The Reserve.

A private tour, a quiet walk on the trails, and a candid conversation about whether this is the right club for your next chapter.

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