Top 10 Things to do in La Quinta, United States

November 11, 2017 Mollie Coke

Leading golf destination La Quinta basks in the Coachella Valley, southeast of Palm Springs. Nearly 24,000 people live in the "Gem of the Desert." The city offers a quaint shopping village, an excellent base for exploring the Salton Sea or biking Bear Creek Trail, and, of course, superb golfing. Legendary La Quinta Resort, where Frank Capra wrote Lost Horizon, has lured celebrities since opening in 1926, while municipal SilverRock offers outstanding golfing at the hem of the Santa Rosa Mountains.
Restaurants in La Quinta

1. Living Desert Zoo & Gardens

47900 Portola Ave, Palm Desert, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92260-6156 +1 760-346-5694
Excellent
65%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2 reviews

Living Desert Zoo & Gardens

The botanical gardens of this park offer great opportunities to see desert vegetation.

Reviewed By SUZSVE

Living Desert Gardens was a worthwhile trip in Palm Desert for adults and kids alike. It's a good walking experience or sign up for the $6 all day shuttle if you don't have much time or need help with mobility. The cost is reasonable per person and Costco had a coupon for a cheaper rate when we attended. Also, there's a senior and military rate. Children under two and younger are free. There are many animals to see along with feedings and different demonstrations. Start your day early there, as it gets busy quickly and you need the time if you hope to see it all. When we attended, there was a most impressive model train exhibit which was one of the best I've ever seen.

2. Indian Wells Tennis Garden

78200 Miles Ave, Indian Wells, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92210-6803 +1 760-200-8400
Excellent
83%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 417 reviews

Indian Wells Tennis Garden

Reviewed By Katy R

My husband and I had a trip scheduled to this tournament for some time and it did not disappoint.

Starting from the beginning, purchasing tickets was simple. The tickets weren’t the cheapest, and to do a full day you must purchase both day and night tickets, but the seats I selected were worth the money (4 rows up from the VIP...which meant on the day I visited, I shared air with both Will Ferrell and Pete Sampras!). I also bought parking ahead of time for $25, we didn’t need to do this as our hotel offered a shuttle and you can turn up on the day and pay $25 cash (we know for next time now!)

The stadium and venue is new and it shows. The facilities are well kept and the restrooms were some of the best public restrooms I have used (as a woman this is a vital thing). There were plenty of food & beverage stands to cater for all tastes and picnic bench seating, which seemed to be available when we needed it. The stadium seats were pretty comfortable and gave you plenty of leg room so that you didn’t feel like you were going to knee the person in front of you in the back of the head. However, the stadium had a close, almost intimate feel, where you are close to the tennis. I have been to Flushing Meadows, and it is definitely not the case there. An important thing was that the venue never felt crowded. I have been to Wimbledon a handful of times, and every time I go it seems they are trying to squeeze as many people into the grounds as possible, which isn’t pleasant.
Another pro of Indian Wells over Wimbledon is that restaurants are available to non-VIPs. My husband and I enjoyed a fantastic meal at Wolfgang Puck’s pop up restaurant, Spago. We had a short wait, but it was worth it.

We were totally sold on both the event and venue. We will definitely be back!

3. Old Town La Quinta

78100 Main St, La Quinta, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92253-8962 +1 760-600-0758
Excellent
42%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4 based on 444 reviews

Old Town La Quinta

Get ready to experience Main Street in Old Town La Quinta. Where the spirit and architecture of Old California is brought to life in a chic outdoor shopping and dining village. With sophisticated boutiques and curated fashion, delicious dining and exciting nightlife, wine tastings, art shows, live weekend music and a multitude of seasonal events, including Art Under the Umbrellas, Taste of La Quinta and the Sunday Certified Farmers' Market.

Reviewed By GPaCalgary - Calgary

We combined a visit to our favorite coffee house in Old Town with a thorough trip through the exhibits of The La Quinta Arts Festival. The artistic talent here is unbelievable. Every medium imaginable is used to create the masterpieces displayed here. And there are numerous booths to purchase food and beverages

4. Palms to Pines Scenic Byway

79880 Avenue 42, Highway 74, Bermuda Dunes, CA 92203-1453
Excellent
64%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 371 reviews

Palms to Pines Scenic Byway

Offering a variety of scenic glider rides over the Coachella Valley and surrounding mountains including Toro Peak, Mount San Jacinto, Mount San Gorgonio, and Joshua Tree.

Reviewed By 894waynew - Aurora, Colorado

I absolutely love to drive this road. A lot of people love to be passengers so they can enjoy the experience. We than stop for lunch in Idylewilde . There is several different restaurants and you can choose one to suit your own favorite restaurants.

5. Empire Polo Club

81800 Avenue 51, Indio, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92201-9702 +1 760-393-7298
Excellent
65%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 123 reviews

Empire Polo Club

Reviewed By advcards - Reno, Nevada

Fun afternoon but very hot. They allowed you to bring your own food and drink. Be sure and stomp divots during halftime, what fun. The announcer did a great job of explaining the rules. Interesting fact a polo field is equal to 9 football fields

6. Coachella

81800 Avenue 51, Empire Polo Club, Coachella, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92201-9702
Excellent
78%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Coachella

The most well-known and heavily attended music festival in the US, the Coachella Music and Arts festival has been luring music lovers to Indio, CA since 1999. Celebrity sightings, non-stop sunshine, and bohemian chic summer fashions are as much a signifier of the festival as the eclectic lineup of music itself, making it the perfect homage to the golden state. Coachella has become so popular with fans that it has extended from one two-day weekend to two successive three-day weekends. Throw camping, dancing, and lots of eating and drinking into the mix, and you've got the ultimate taste of California summer.

Reviewed By lovept - Fresno, California

Wow, we have been before and we had a blast. We got super spoiled when we did the Safari Tents this last year and loved it. The tents were a bit hot (even with AC) and you have restroom/shower trailers but other than that, it is top notch the whole weekend with golf cart service, front row for most of the stages, backstage and artist access and yummy food. Loved it and it will be the only way we will do Coachella from now on.

7. Shield's Date Farm

80225 US Highway 111, Indio, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92201-6538 +1 800-414-2555
Excellent
46%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4 based on 602 reviews

Shield's Date Farm

Shields Date Garden has been part of the Coachella Valley for more than 90 years. Although many things have changed, Shields commitment to excellent quality and customer service remains. We invite you to visit our store/restaurant. Tour our beautiful gardens or view the iconic "Romance & Sex Life of the Date" movie.

Reviewed By mrsagf - washington dc

Where else to see the 10 minute video on "Romance and Sex Life of the Date Palm," except in the gift shop of Shields' Date Farm? Dates are a labor intensive crop brought to the Coachella Valley in 1890. This may have been the original Shields Date Farm, but now it is labeled palm and citrus gardens (free to walk in them with a meal receipt), good cafe (see separate TripAdvisor reviews) and gift shop with soda fountain, where you buy your excellent date shake. (We were skeptics, too, and became believers.)

Today's actual date farm is elsewhere, because it is serious agribusiness. The date varieties packaged in the gift shop were an education. We bought several packages and got the mail order catalogue.

8. Indian Wells Golf Club

46000 Club Dr, Indian Wells, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92210-8870 +1 760-345-2561
Excellent
83%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 127 reviews

Indian Wells Golf Club

Reviewed By SimoneCanada - Canada

Manicured to perfect , one of the most scenic golf courses in Palm Springs. Apparently has been rated in the top 25 golf courses in California. PGA skins events have been held here

A beautiful facility , friendly efficient staff and a fairly challenging course. Good food in the Vue restaurant

9. Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert

72567 Highway 111, Palm Desert, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92260-3306 +1 760-346-5600
Excellent
62%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert

Reviewed By MurrayTripp - Sheffield, United Kingdom

A lovely small gallery currently housing the interesting 'Lost and Found' exhibit. Great room of yellow felt to add to, our toddler loved adding some of his own pieces.

10. El Paseo Shopping District

73472 El Paseo, Palm Desert, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92260-4268 +1 877-735-7273
Excellent
59%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 896 reviews

El Paseo Shopping District

A unique shopping district filled with over 200 delightful discoveries... Shops, restaurants, art and more! Don't miss all the special events like Art Walk (1st Friday, Nov-May), Cruise Night (1st & 3rd Fridays through April), Jazz Concerts (Jan-Apr), Fashion Week (Mid-March) and so much more! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and online.

Reviewed By HappyTravels5251 - Edmonton, Canada

This district has everything you could ask for shopping, good restaurants, entertainment, coffee shops etc. Starting in January each year there is a “Concert In the Desert” series on the grass area with local artists performing. We have been to three and all exceeded our...MoreThank you for taking the time to share your El Paseo experience! We love the Gardens Concert Series too... and agree, the Starbucks corner is the BEST for people watching! We hope to see you back again soon!

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