El Dorado Country Club is an invitation-only, member-owned club in Indian Wells founded in 1957 with five U.S. Presidents in its membership history—one of the most historically significant and politically connected private clubs in the Coachella Valley.
Grand Hyatt Indian Wells is the Coachella Valley's largest full-service conference resort—531 rooms, 88,000 sq ft of meeting space, and HyTides waterpark—the primary group-booking anchor for the valley's convention and conference economy.
Indian Wells is the Coachella Valley's wealthiest and most resort-focused city—per-capita income among California's highest, General Plan 2040 anchored in luxury hospitality, and a resident tax rebate program returning 1% of sales tax on local purchases.
Indian Wells Tennis Garden hosts the BNP Paribas Open each March—one of the largest tennis tournaments outside the Grand Slams, drawing 450,000+ attendees over two weeks and generating the valley's largest single annual event by attendance.
The Vintage Club is the Coachella Valley's top-ranked private club—712 acres in Indian Wells, #1 in California and #3 in the U.S. by Platinum Clubs of America, two Tom Fazio courses, 505 golf members maximum, invitation-only.
Toscana Country Club is a private equity club in Indian Wells established 2004 with two Jack Nicklaus Signature courses surrounding 633 homes—the valley's newest major private club, with non-resident memberships available.