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Indian Wells

Indian Wells
Internationally recognized as the host of tennis’s fifth Grand Slam’, this country club city is also home to some of the area’s most private estates. President Dwight D. Eisenhower once owned a home here; Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz opened a hotel. Niche.com voted Indian Wells the No. 3 California city for retirement, and its exceptional quality of life has enticed such notable residents as former Raiders football coach Tom Flores and Los Angeles Rams quarterback Pat Haden. Indian Wells made its debut in 1967 as the 400th town to be incorporated by the state, soon developing exclusive resorts and golf courses. Six residential country clubs cater to easy living through wellness programs, dining options, social events, and recreational activities, while visitors can indulge at any of the city’s luxe hotels.

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Residents and visitors enjoy an unparalleled array of amenities in its premier luxury resort destination. Attractions include the top-ranked Indian Wells Golf Resort and stunning IW Club, world-renowned Indian Wells Tennis Garden, four outstanding hotels, sensational spas, shopping, dining, and year-round recreational activities.

Fun Facts
The State of the art, 55-acre Indian Wells Tennis Garden is home to the prestigious BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament, Indian Wells Arts Festival, and more. One of the most extraordinary zoos in the United States, The Living Zoo & Botanical Garden is located in Indian Wells and Palm Desert.




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