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Location / Description

Indio is also one of the largest gateways to Joshua Tree National Park, where the Colorado and Mojave Deserts come together to form some of the most unique geological displays known to man.

Indio is located at the eastern end of the Coachella Valley, which is composed of nine cities: Desert Hot Springs, Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho, Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Palm Springs, and Coachella. The total permanent population numbers 180,000, with a seasonal rise to approximately 240,000.

Indio hosts a number of equestrian sporting events, including the The HITS Desert Circuit -- America's largest horse show -- plus world-class polo.

For information on local polo tournaments and games open to the public, visit PoloZONE.com. They have the latest news and information about Polo at La Quinta Polo Club and Eldorado Polo Club.

Real Estate - Vacation Homes - Seasonal Rentals

The desert is a great place to own a second home or to retire. The housing market has adjusted quite a bit in the past two years. You can buy an affordable home in the desert for a fraction of the cost from past price levels. We have two real estate partners who may be able to help you if you are looking to buy a home in the Coachella Valley area or rent one for the winter season.

Kim Kelly offers real estate to buy or sell. For more details or to view her lisings please visit her Web site k2Sells.com.

Jessica Bailey offers homes for sale or to buy and she offers vacation rentals or year round leases. To view more details on her listings visit Shoot4TheMoon.com.

Population / Elevation

44.000 , 13 feet above sea level

Weather / Climate

Indio is sheltered by the Little San Bernardino Mountains to the north, the Santa Rosa Mountains on the south, and the San Jacinto Mountains to the west. This geography gives Indio its warm, dry climate. Known for 354 days of sunshine and less than 6 inches of rain annually, winter temperatures average in the 70s with nights in the mid-40s. The dry desert heat of summer pushes daytime temperatures to the 100s, a special joy to Europeans.

Off-Road in Southern California's deserts, check out our Mojave Road Guide (Near I-40) and The Bradshaw Trail. (near I-10) These hard to find guides will take you on a adventure though time.

Indio, California - Monthly Climate Normals
   Year  Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec
 High °F
88.7
69.3
73.8
79.1
87.0
94.1
102.8
108.3
106.8
101.8
91.5
78.7
70.2
 Low °F
56.6
41.5
 45.0
48.3
53.7
59.7
66.2
74.4
73.7
67.4
58.7
 48.4
41.9
 Average °F  72.7 55.4 59.4  63.7 70.4 76.9 84.3 91.4 90.3 84.6 75.1 63.6 56.1
 Rain
5.85
1.17
 1.0
0.61
0.17
0.06
0.07
0.22
0.31
0.38
0.23
0.47
0.99

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Lodging

Hotels/motels

There are resorts, hotels and motels in Indio, with something for every taste and price range. For more information and a complete list. Click Here. (Rates, availability and reservation online)

For Palm Desert Click Here

Camping & RV Parks

There are commercial and public locations for camping and RVs in and near Indio. For a complete list contact: Indio - Chamber of Commerce 760-347-0676

Joshua Tree National Park
9 campgrounds within the park


Resources & Nearby Attractions

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Near By

Wilderness & Recreation Areas

  • Agua Caliente Indian Reservation: 5 miles south.
  • Mt. San Jacinto Wilderness Area: (top of tramway)
  • San Bernardino National Forest:

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