Whether you're just visiting and browsing our listings for fun, or getting ready to make the most exciting move of your life, welcome to Zephyr and the diversity of the Coachella Valley! There are so many reasons to live and play here: there is the unbelievable array of golf venues and other recreational activities like hiking and tennis. There's an endless range of entertainment options with top name performers and theater. You can dine the world with an unstoppable selection of fine restaurants, and shop for anything your heart desires, from Target to Tiffany, vintage autos to new Bentleys. And there's always the excitement of gaming at one of our many world-class casinos.
From end to end, the Coachella Valley not only boasts a rich history, it helps to make history. The cities of Palm Springs and Indio are each over 100 years old, and the story of the region itself goes back centuries. Here tribes of Native Americans lived and prospered in the dry desert environment. Here General George Patton trained troops for combat during the early years of World War II.
More recently, glittering Hollywood royalty escaped the rigors of film making; novels and screenplays were written, actors and actresses partied and were pampered. Star-gazing continues as some of our greatest entertainers make their homes here in the desert.
World-famous architecture found here includes some of the finest surviving examples of the style that put Southern California on the "Mid-Century Modern" map, and is celebrated each February during Palm Springs Modernism Week.
Nature lover? Visit the Salton Sea, the largest inland lake in the state of California. Wander the Living Desert, a nature preserve unrivaled in scope and beauty. For sheer high desert drama, take a short drive to Joshua Tree National Park. Revel in our diverse museums, like the Palm Springs Museum and the Children's Discovery Museum.
Too warm for you? Meander up Highway 74 (the road used to film the opening scenes of 1963's "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad World") to the charming little mountain town of Idyllwild, and all the way to San Diego. Or hop aboard the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway and climb the Mt. San Jacinto Mountains to 8,500 feet for one of the most incredible views in the world.
Rejuvenate at any number of pampering spas and resorts, or (and this might be the best of all) just relax by the pool with some of the best weather in the country! Whatever the reason, get ready for ultimate views -- and the time of your life!
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