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Indian Canyons

A Mid-Century Oasis with a Legacy of Luxury

Nestled against the foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains, Indian Canyons is one of Palm Springs’ most architecturally significant and visually stunning neighborhoods. Developed in the 1960s, this area became a playground for Hollywood’s elite, with sprawling mid-century modern homes designed by some of the era’s most celebrated architects. Today, Indian Canyons remains one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Palm Springs, known for its wide, palm-lined streets, golf course views, and breathtaking mountain backdrop.


With a mix of Alexander-built homes, custom estates, and meticulously preserved mid-century residences, Indian Canyons is the perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Its peaceful, picturesque setting, combined with easy access to downtown Palm Springs, makes it a sought-after enclave for those who appreciate design, nature, and a relaxed yet refined desert lifestyle.

Neighborhood

A walk through Indian Canyons feels like stepping into a vintage postcard of Palm Springs. The neighborhood’s low-slung mid-century homes, oversized lots, and desert landscaping create a sense of openness and tranquility. Many homes back onto the lush fairways of Indian Canyons Golf Resort, offering sweeping views of both the course and the surrounding mountains.

Dining and Entertainment

Indian Canyons is home to some of Palm Springs’ most iconic dining experiences. The Purple Room—once a favorite of Frank Sinatra—offers live music and classic cocktails in a vintage supper club setting, while Miro’s serves up Mediterranean flavors in a cozy, family-run atmosphere. For brunch, Norma’s at The Parker is a must, and for an intimate dinner with a view, Spencer’s is a neighborhood favorite.

103 Woodland, Fairfax MLS41_edited.jpg

Indian Canyons

A Mid-Century Oasis with a Legacy of Luxury

Nestled against the foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains, Indian Canyons is one of Palm Springs’ most architecturally significant and visually stunning neighborhoods. Developed in the 1960s, this area became a playground for Hollywood’s elite, with sprawling mid-century modern homes designed by some of the era’s most celebrated architects. Today, Indian Canyons remains one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Palm Springs, known for its wide, palm-lined streets, golf course views, and breathtaking mountain backdrop.


With a mix of Alexander-built homes, custom estates, and meticulously preserved mid-century residences, Indian Canyons is the perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Its peaceful, picturesque setting, combined with easy access to downtown Palm Springs, makes it a sought-after enclave for those who appreciate design, nature, and a relaxed yet refined desert lifestyle.

103 Woodland, Fairfax MLS41_edited.jpg

Indian Canyons

A Mid-Century Oasis with a Legacy of Luxury

Nestled against the foothills of the San Jacinto Mountains, Indian Canyons is one of Palm Springs’ most architecturally significant and visually stunning neighborhoods. Developed in the 1960s, this area became a playground for Hollywood’s elite, with sprawling mid-century modern homes designed by some of the era’s most celebrated architects. Today, Indian Canyons remains one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Palm Springs, known for its wide, palm-lined streets, golf course views, and breathtaking mountain backdrop.


With a mix of Alexander-built homes, custom estates, and meticulously preserved mid-century residences, Indian Canyons is the perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Its peaceful, picturesque setting, combined with easy access to downtown Palm Springs, makes it a sought-after enclave for those who appreciate design, nature, and a relaxed yet refined desert lifestyle.

Weather

Like the rest of Palm Springs, Indian Canyons enjoys nearly 350 days of sunshine per year. Winter temperatures are mild, averaging 50°F in the evenings, while summer highs can climb past 105°F. Thanks to its location at the southern end of the city, Indian Canyons often enjoys slightly warmer winter temperatures and less wind than other neighborhoods, making outdoor living even more enjoyable year-round.

Outdoor and Fitness

Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities to stay active in Indian Canyons. The neighborhood is home to the Indian Canyons Golf Resort, featuring two championship courses with mountain views, towering palm trees, and pristine greens. Nearby, the Andreas Canyon Trail offers an easy yet stunning hike through palm groves and flowing streams. And for those who prefer a gym workout, Power of Fitness and EōS Fitness are just a short drive away.

Shopping

While Indian Canyons is primarily a residential neighborhood, it’s just a short drive from the shopping and design mecca of Palm Canyon Drive. Residents can browse everything from vintage treasures at The Frippery to high-end furniture showrooms like H3K Home and Grace Home Furnishings. For everyday essentials, Ralphs and Jensen’s Finest Foods are conveniently nearby.

Travel Time

Downtown Palm Springs – 10 minutes
Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) – 15 minutes
Los Angeles – Approx. 2 hours
Joshua Tree National Park – 50 minutes

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