Hideaway | Palm Springs
The Hideaway in La Quinta is a gorgeous and luxurious golf community that is situated on more than 600 acres in the La Quinta area. The beauty of the Hideaway in La Quinta is obvious to anyone, but there is so much more to this area than meets the eye.
For starters, there are two championship golf courses on the premises, designed by Pete Dye and Clive Clark. Of course, if golfing isn’t your thing, the Hideaway still has something to offer that you are sure enjoy.
The clubhouse at the Hideaway was designed to have a Spanish feel and inspiration. Once you step into the clubhouse at the Hideaway, you begin to see all that the club truly has to offer.
There is an exclusive and luxurious spa in the clubhouse, as well as a full service restaurant, wine room, and gym. Although golf is, hands down, the primary recreational sport on the premises, tennis facilities are also available, as well.
Homes in the Hideaway are available, but the real estate here tends to move quickly.
The Hideaway allows its members and residents to enjoy a beautiful lifestyle of luxury, and the homes here are available from semi custom residents to fully custom and luxury estates.
Further, residents at the Hideaway in La Quinta enjoy a uniquely social lifestyle. Members of the Hideaway in La Quinta range in age from the mid thirties to the eighties.
Overall, this tends to be one of the more younger clubs in the Coachella Valley, which keeps the atmosphere in the club lively and engaging.
Enjoy a fantastic dinner while taking in the beautiful views of the Valley. Talk with your new friends and neighbors over a glass of wine in the perfect California weather.
There truly is not another place you could find that is quite like the Hideaway at La Quinta.
If you’re looking for a home or a condo in this area, contact me and I’ll help you find the perfect oasis to call your own. And if you’re interested in selling your home or condo in this area, visit my site for a free home evaluation.
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Q: What is there to do in La Quinta this weekend?
A: Things to Do in La Quinta are Marvyn’s Magic Theater, Old Town La Quinta, La Quinta Museum, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Lake Cahuilla Recreation Area, La Quinta Library.
Q: What are the best Places in La Quinta?
A: CVWD receives water from the Colorado River through the 123-mile (198 km) Coachella Branch of the All American Canal. Water in the canal flows entirely by gravity, dropping in elevation an average of one foot per mile. In the Coachella Valley, Colorado River water is used primarily for agricultural irrigation.
Q: How far is Joshua Tree from La Quinta?
A: The distance between La Quinta and Joshua Tree is 33 miles. The road distance is 53.8 miles.
Q: Are there snakes in Palm Springs?
A: Now rattlesnakes are really common in areas that are rocky or abut the desert. Around Palm Springs these areas include Chino Hills the Mesa Araby and south Palm Springs around the Canyon Country Club. Expect to encounter one at almost anytime now in the Indian Canyons.
Q: What’s special about Palm Springs?
A: Palm Springs has the largest concentration of midcentury modern residential architecture in the world showcased every February during the Modernism Week celebration. 9. With more than 50000 pools Greater Palm Springs can boast that it has more pools per capita than anywhere else in the country.
Q: Which is hotter Las Vegas or Palm Springs?
A: Winters are mild spring and fall are warm and comfortable while summer temperatures can get a bit extreme. Summer days in Palm Springs regularly reach 100 degrees while Las Vegas tends to be a few to even several degrees warmer than that.