Indian Canyons Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Neighborhood Home Tours
$130 (3.15 hrs)
Indian Canyons is marking its 10th anniversary in grand style, coinciding with Modernism Week's 20th anniversary. This milestone celebration highlights the unique charm and architectural significance of the Indian Canyons neighborhood within Palm Springs.
For those who appreciate Modernism, Indian Canyons offers an unparalleled experience with its rich history and stunning examples of midcentury Modern architecture. Visitors can explore 8 architecturally significant homes, showcasing why Indian Canyons is a premier neighborhood in the Palm Springs community. Each home offers unobstructed views of the mountains, as this is one of the only communities in the area where power lines do not mar the natural horizon.
Indian Canyons has a rich architectural history and has been home to notable figures such as Max Kohl, founder of Kohl’s department store, and actor Richard Krishner. This midcentury community offers something for everyone, from active outdoor enthusiasts to those who prefer enjoying the view from a porch or poolside.
Join us in celebrating these milestones and experience the unique blend of natural beauty, architectural elegance, and vibrant community life that defines Indian Canyons.
$130
Things To KnowAges 13 and older
Pets and animals not permitted
Photography permitted at discretion of host
No food or drinks permitted in homes
Walking activity with exterior and/or interior steps
Restrooms not available
Early arrival for check-in required
No smoking or e-cigarettes
Important InformationPlease arrive 5 minutes before tour time to check in.
This is a driving tour; guests will drive between homes.
Please do not park in front of mailboxes or driveways.
Shoe covers (booties) may be required.
There are 8 homes on this tour.
The organizer of this event is Indian Canyons Neighborhood Organization.
Check-in Location Indian Canyon Neighborhood
1097 E Murray Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92264View Map
Photo Credits: Indian Canyon Neighborhood Organization
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