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About Palm Desert
AN OVERVIEW OF PALM DESERT
The City of Palm Desert is located in the heart of the Coachella Valley, between Rancho Mirage and Indian Wells along both the Highway 111 and Interstate 10 corridors. A center for business and residential growth for the Coachella Valley, Palm Desert offers a burgeoning arts scene, great outdoor recreation facilities, and the best shopping available in the Coachella Valley.
TRACING PALM DESERT’S ROOTS
Originally known as Old MacDonald Ranch, then later as Palm Village, Palm Desert was originally a master-planned community that was a midpoint in the desert landscape that stretched from Palm Springs to Indio. The first residential development in the area was an Army maintenance camp that was later developed into the now famous El Paseo Shopping District, home to such signature Coachella Valley events as the El Paseo Fashion Week and the Desert Cancer Foundations annual Paint El Paseo Pink. CURATED CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL EXPERIENCES Palm Desert offers a wealth of cultural and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. From the City of Palm Deserts noted Art in Public Places Program to the collection of 30+ art galleries, a variety of unique opportunities to enjoy the visual arts awaits. The City of Palm Desert offers free guided tours of the public art displays during the primary season of September through May. The Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert is an exciting addition to the local visual arts scene. Located at the western end of the El Paseo Shopping District off Highway 111, the Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Desert is an 8,400 square foot space featuring ongoing exhibitions of noteworthy sculpture, painting, art glass, architecture, and design, including the additional 250,000 square foot of outdoor space that features meandering pathways among native plantings, water features, and major sculptures in both abstract and representational forms. Performing arts fans flock to the McCallum Theater for the variety of touring Broadway shows, sold-out concerts, and dance and music festivals held there year-round.
ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS
For the outdoor enthusiast, Palm Desert offers 14 public parks, public and private golf courses aplenty, plus an impressive Aquatic Center managed by the Family YMCA of the Desert. A multitude of hiking and bicycling trails range from beginners level to more challenging venues for the experienced athlete. The Palm Desert Visitor Center, located in the heart of the El Paseo Shopping District, is a great place to find maps of the local trails and information regarding other attractions in the Palm Desert. The Living Desert Zoo & Botanical Garden is one of Palm Deserts leading attractions. A 1,200-acre preserve, The Living Desert showcases 400 fascinating desert animals, Native American crafts and exhibits, hiking trails, and more.
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