2 Best Sights in Palm Springs and the Desert Resorts, California

Sunnylands Estate, Center & Gardens

Fodor's choice

Despite being an active retreat venue, the stunning 200-acre winter home of the late Ambassadors Walter and Leonore Annenberg, which has welcomed eight presidents and first ladies, royalty, numerous world leaders, and countless celebrities, is open to the public for free. You could easily spend a day taking a self-guided audio tour of 9 acres of art-filled grounds; viewing art exhibits; watching a film about the estate and the desert diplomacy that has happened here; grabbing a bite in the café; and participating in wellness activities, classes, or other programs. For an insightful peek inside the 25,000-square-foot mid-century marvel, book a 90-minute Historic House Tour. Guided estate (shuttle and walking options) and birding tours are also available.

37977 Bob Hope Dr., Rancho Mirage, California, 92270, USA
760-202–2222
Sights Details
Rate Includes: House tour $55; historic walking tour $26; guided birding tour $39; open-air shuttle tour of grounds $28; visitor center, gardens, and parking are free, Closed Mon. and Tues. Closed early June–mid-Sept. and during retreats

Cabot's Pueblo Museum

One of the first homesteaders in Desert Hot Springs, Cabot Yerxa, the man often credited with "discovering" the hot springs the Cahuilla Indians had known about for centuries, built a quirky, 35-room, Hopi-inspired pueblo by hand using reclaimed and found materials between 1941 and his death in 1965. Now a museum, the adobe structure is filled with memorabilia from Yerxa's wild life, including his encounters with Hollywood celebrities and his expedition to the Alaskan gold rush. The inside of the home can only be seen on self-guided audio tours, but grounds-only tickets are also available.

67616 E. Desert View Ave., Desert Hot Springs, California, 92240, USA
760-329–7610
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $13 for home tour, grounds-only $5, Closed Mon. Oct.–May 31, Mon. and Sun. June–Sept. 30, Tour slots available every ½ hr