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Lifestyle Guide
Events, dining, outdoor adventures, and everything you need to know about life in the Coachella Valley — your insider guide from locals who love the desert.
Abril de 2026
April 3–10, 2026 · Updated every Friday morning
One of the largest farmers markets in the Coachella Valley. Browse 300+ vendors selling fresh local produce, artisan foods, handcrafted gifts, and desert lifestyle goods. Pet-friendly and family-friendly. Free admission and parking.
Stroll the "Rodeo Drive of the Desert" as galleries open their doors for an evening of art, wine, and culture. Features work by local and national artists, live demonstrations, and complimentary refreshments at participating galleries. Free to attend.
The Agua Caliente Concert Series brings world-class live entertainment to the desert. This weekend features a country music showcase with three regional acts. The Cascade Lounge offers prime viewing with full bar and dining service. Tickets $25–65 at the box office.
Annual four-person scramble benefiting the Coachella Valley Youth Foundation. Open to all skill levels. Entry includes 18 holes, breakfast, lunch, prize pool, and post-tournament cocktail reception. Registration $175/player at the pro shop. Foursomes welcome.
Over 80 participating restaurants offer special prix-fixe menus at $30, $45, or $60 per person. A great opportunity to explore new spots across Palm Springs, Palm Desert, and La Quinta. Reservations highly recommended — book via OpenTable. Full list at palmspringsrestaurantweek.com.
Led by the Desert Interpretive Association, this guided wildflower and nature hike ascends from the desert floor to the cool mountain air of Mount San Jacinto State Park. Ideal for intermediate hikers. $30 tram ticket + $15 guide fee. Bring water, layers, and sun protection. Space limited — register in advance.
One of America's top-ranked arts festivals returns for a spring showcase featuring 200+ juried artists in painting, sculpture, photography, glass, and mixed media. Live music throughout the weekend, wine garden, and children's art village. Admission $15 adults, free under 12.
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From El Paseo's culinary corridor to La Quinta's hidden gems — the Coachella Valley's dining scene rivals major cities.
The valley's most celebrated steakhouse. Prime-aged beef, legendary service, and a buzzing ambiance on El Paseo. Make reservations well in advance.
Rustic Italian classics with a Neapolitan pizza focus. Wood-fired oven, Italian wines, and a gorgeous patio. Perfect for casual date nights and families alike.
A Palm Desert institution since 1963. Massive portions of classic deli fare — matzo ball soup, pastrami, Reubens — plus a legendary bakery case. Cash-friendly, always packed.
Set in a beautifully restored Art Deco building, Workshop features creative cocktails and seasonal small plates. One of Palm Springs' most architecturally stunning dining experiences.
A beloved family-run Mexican institution with an expansive outdoor patio and strong margarita program. Fajitas, mole, and enchiladas prepared from generations-old recipes.
Specialty coffees by day, inventive craft cocktails by night. Beloved by locals for its creative bartenders, cozy atmosphere, and Instagram-worthy drinks. Great for afternoon lounging too.
Romantic rooftop dining in Old Town La Quinta with mountain views and a Mediterranean-inspired menu. Ideal for anniversaries and special occasions. The patio tables at sunset are extraordinary.
La Quinta's go-to for game day, casual burgers, and cold craft beers. The Angus burgers and loaded nachos are legendary. Great covered patio for cooler evenings.
The valley's finest sushi and Japanese robata grill. Freshest fish flown daily, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional robata-style cooking. Often cited as the best Japanese restaurant in the CV.
Sophisticated steakhouse dining in the Agua Caliente Casino. Prime cuts, seafood towers, and a curated wine list. Popular for business dinners and special occasions.
One of the valley's most romantic dining rooms — French Continental cuisine, award-winning wine cellar, and impeccable tableside service. A true Rancho Mirage institution since 1978.
Relaxed poolside dining at the Indian Wells Hyatt Regency. Light California fare — salads, sandwiches, pizzas — with stunning mountain views. Perfect for a leisurely weekend lunch.
Get Outside
The Coachella Valley is surrounded by mountains, canyons, and natural beauty. Here are the best ways to experience it.
Ride the world's largest rotating tram car from the desert floor at 2,643 ft to 8,516 ft in just 10 minutes. Access 54 miles of trails in Mount San Jacinto State Park. The temperature difference is 30–40°F — bring layers. Open year-round.
Walk among the world's largest native palm oasis in the tribal lands of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. The canyon walls tower 2,000 feet above crystal-clear streams. Wildflowers bloom February–April. $15 admission.
An unexpected desert oasis near Desert Hot Springs. Rare riparian habitat with 300+ bird species, cottonwood trees, and year-round stream. One of the most biodiverse spots in the Mojave. Free to visit, open daily at dawn.
Four trails ranging from 0.5 to 7 miles through stunning desert landscape. The Pushawalla Palms trail leads to a remote palm grove accessible only on foot. Best visited October–April. Free admission, managed by The Nature Conservancy.
The 3-mile round-trip Ryan Mountain hike rewards with panoramic views of the entire park. Joshua trees, wild rock formations, and extraordinary silence. Best hiked at sunrise November–April. Park pass $35/vehicle. 45 minutes from Palm Desert.
A scenic 2-mile nature walk through the Desert Willow Golf Resort's native landscape areas. Free to walk, identifies 40+ native plant species, and offers mountain views. Perfect for families and early-morning exercise. Dog-friendly on leash.
Palm Desert's premier public golf experience — two Arnold Palmer-designed championship courses. Stunning mountain backdrops, immaculate conditions. Green fees $55–125 depending on season. Walking permitted. Best value public course in the valley.
Home of the American Express PGA Tour event. Pete Dye's Stadium Course is considered one of the most challenging in America. Membership-based, but Nicklaus Private and Tom Weiskopf courses also available via resort access at La Quinta Resort.
Two courses offering stunning Santa Rosa Mountain views — Celebrity Course and Players Course. Home to the BNP Paribas Open during tennis season. Public access, green fees $75–150. Excellent practice facility and clubhouse.
Desert Hot Springs' legendary mineral spring resort. Natural geothermal water at 148°F cools to therapeutic 104°F in the outdoor soaking pools. Day passes available, full spa services, and private bungalows. America's original wellness resort.
Full-service luxury spa with desert-inspired treatments. Signature "Desert Sage" massage uses locally foraged herbs. Day spa access includes the pool complex and fitness center. Book well in advance during peak season (Oct–May).
Desert Hot Springs sits atop one of the world's purest natural mineral aquifers. Dozens of small motel-spas offer day pass access to mineral pools for $10–20. Mission Springs Water District Park has a free public pool. A local secret worth knowing.
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