Coachella:
... originally a railroad town, Coachella is the namesake and easternmost city of the Coachella Valley, in Southern California's Colorado Desert.
A playground for the rich and famous, Coachella Valley is known for international golf and tennis tournaments, the Palm Desert Food & Wine Festival, the world-famous Coachella Music and Arts Festival (since 1999), and you guessed it, the world's freshest, juiciest, and tastiest dates.
In the City:
Coachella Valley History Museum: Learn about the region's past, including its agricultural history and the stories of early settlers.
Coachella Main Street: Explore the city's downtown area with its shops, restaurants, and local businesses.
Coachella Canal Path: Enjoy a walk or bike ride along this scenic path that follows the canal.
Coachella Municipal Golf Course: Play a round of golf or practice your swing at this public course.
Coachella Library: Visit the local library for books, community events, or free Wi-Fi.
Coachella Marketplace: Browse local vendors and discover unique crafts and goods.
Coachella Crossroads Park: Enjoy a picnic, play sports, or let the kids enjoy the playground.
Nearby Attractions:
(within a short drive)
Spotlight 29 Casino and Augustine Casino: Try your luck at these casinos offering slots, table games, and dining options.
Temalpakh Farm: Visit this working farm and learn about date production.
Date Gardens: Sample and purchase a variety of dates at local date farms.
Dateland Park: Relax and enjoy the outdoors at this park with picnic areas and walking trails.
Joshua Tree National Park: (A bit further away, but a must-see) Explore the unique desert landscape, hike among the Joshua trees, and enjoy stargazing.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway: Take a scenic tram ride up Mount San Jacinto for stunning views of the Coachella Valley