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La Quinta is the Coachella Valleys youngest city, incorporated in 1982 and growing ever since into a bedroom community and major tourist draw.
La Quintas history dates to 1926, when a San Francisco hotelier opened La Quinta Resort & Club in a once-secluded part of the Coachella Valley. The resort now dominates the citys landscape, employing 1,900 people and offering more than 640 guest suites and casitas, 25 swimming pools, meeting rooms, three golf courses and a nationally acclaimed tennis club.
The city has five parks: Fritz Burns Park, a complex with lighted tennis courts and a water sculpture; La Quinta Sports Complex, with ball-fields, playgrounds and basketball courts; Adams and Eisenhower parks, with a walking trail and playgrounds; and Frances Hack Park, with a community building and basketball courts. Lake Cahuilla County Park, a 135-acre reservoir surrounded by grass and date palms, is nearby, offering camping, boating, hiking and fishing in trout and bass-stocked waters.
Also available to residents are city-sponsored, family-oriented activities, including an annual Easter Egg Hunt, a Dog Day for city pooches and their owners, community picnics and bike rodeos. Other recreation opportunities include golf at some of the worlds finest courses, including PGA WEST and Rancho La Quinta, home of the 1997 and 1998 SKINS Games. Arts are also emphasized here. Each year, more than 250 North American artists exhibit their works at the La Quinta Arts Festival.
City Hall: 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253, 760-777-7000 Population: 30,452 Median Age: 37.5 Average Household Income: $60,338 Average Resale House Price: $187,500 Households with Children: 76.6% Sheriff: 911 (Administration: (760-863-8990) Fire: 911 (Administration: (760-564-2122 or 760-564-4351) Hospital: 911 Chamber of Commerce: 760-564-3199 Post Office: 51321 Avenida Bermudas 800-275-8777 Desert Sands Unified School District: 760-777-4200
Park Dept: Contact Community Services Department 760-777-7090 Adams Park, Adams & La Palma Eisenhower Mini Park, Eisenhower and Colima streets Frances Hack Park, Montezuma Fritz Burns Park, Avenida Bermudas and Avenue 52 La Quinta Sports Complex, Avenue 50 Desert Club Manor Park, Sagura & Bottle Brush Drive Desert Pride Park, Birchcrest Circle Seasons Park, Cloud View Drive Velasco Park, Velasco & Temecula La Quinta Community Park, Westward Ho & Adams
78-080 Calle Estado 760-564-4767
| CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTERS: | Highway 111 Commercial Corridor Westfield Shopping Center
| CENTRAL RESTAURANT DISTRICT: | The Village in La Quinta Along Highway 111
Phone Company: Verizon 800-483-4000 Electricity: Imperial Irrigation District 760-398-5811 Gas: Southern California Gas Company 800-427-2200 Water: Coachella Valley Water District 760-398-2651 Cable: Time Warner 760-340-2225 Sanitation: Waste Management of the Desert 760-340-2113
Cinema 10, Town Center Mall (760)340-3712
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