Indian Wells RV Resort

47-340 Jefferson St., Indio, CA 92201

760-347-0895

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GPS: 33.7042,-116.2685

Indian Wells RV Resort is located at 47-340 Jefferson St., Indio, California 92201 with a total of 305 campsites. Before your trip to Indian Wells RV Resort, check out website at http://www.carefreervresorts.com/rv-parks/california/indian-wells/ or contact them through 760-347-0895 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

33.7042, -116.2685

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 33.7042, -116.2685

Overview of Indian Wells RV Resort


Last Price Paid: $60

Reported by Time_Traveler on 03.10.2022

Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

305

Pad Type:

asphalt

Elevation:

32 ft / 9 m

Reviews of Indian Wells RV Resort

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  • Clean, safe and friendly people

    Reviewed 10/3/2022

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 30

    Site number: 322

    This RV resort is centrally located across from a CostcoWe stayed in a deluxe upgraded back in site plenty of roomThe resort has a nice clubhouse and poolsThe resort is quiet with little road noise

  • This Place is a Gem (review for springtime stay in 2020)

    Reviewed 11/4/2021

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    Days stayed: 60

    Site number: 120

    The only criticism I could have about this RV park is the spaces feel a tad close together, but I'm personally used to staying in more remote places that can put a bit of foliage between me and my neighbors. However, this being a breezy (one of the reasons for no tenting allowed) desert area right in Indio / La Quinta, it's hard to com...moreThe only criticism I could have about this RV park is the spaces feel a tad close together, but I'm personally used to staying in more remote places that can put a bit of foliage between me and my neighbors. However, this being a breezy (one of the reasons for no tenting allowed) desert area right in Indio / La Quinta, it's hard to complain. As others have noted in their reviews, it's a very clean, well-kept resort with full hook-ups, an on-site laundry, gym and pools. Some of the sites were certainly showing their age from cracks in the pavement, but the park has also been in the process of expanding and improving the RV park's infrastructure. Now for the good stuff... The full-time residents and staff were quite welcoming and were used-to the normal ebb and flow of campers coming and going from the RV park. With social-distancing restrictions in place at the time, our neighbors were all very respectful and careful to keep the health and safety of everyone else in mind when out on walks or recreating around the property, regularly chatting with each-other a safe distance across the park drives. The kindly, self-named resident 'desert rats' are a wealth of knowledge about the goings on, good eats, and lesser-known attractions in the local area. Speaking of attractions. The location is technically in the town of Indio, but it's also abutting the town of La Quinta. It's a quick drive across the street to grab groceries, make a run to the hardware store or find a plethora of other daily necessities, as well as quick bites in those shopping centers. La Qunita's local public trails at the Cove Oasis are just a few minutes away, as is the Salton Sea on a longer southernly drive. If you're feeling the heat in the warmer months, Pinyon Pines, or the even more alpine, Idlewild, are more far afield, but provide a cooler air respite with lots of hiking trails and local eateries (I highly recommend The Sugarloaf Cafe on Rt 74). And of course, the RV park is located less than an hour's drive from the southern Joshua Tree's entrance / visitor center. The RV park also hosts a number of on-site cabins for those that don't have their own camper or RV. I've also had the opportunity to stay in one of these and the cleaning staff seem to keep them in very good shape. They're a compact straight-forward, no frills affair, but have a modest homey feel to them, providing basic dishes and cookware with a microwave, oven/stove, sink, etc. But most importantly, powerful air conditioning for those roasting Coachella Valley summer months.

  • Canadians are a friendly lot!

    Reviewed 10/3/2019

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 230

    Stayed here two nights. I was a short-timer relative to the rest of the customers, most of whom were Canadians spending the winter in the desert. A lot of group activities, very active pools, tons of retirees. The place was clean and as advertised, but you're right on top of your neighbor. No tables or chairs provided at any of the...moreStayed here two nights. I was a short-timer relative to the rest of the customers, most of whom were Canadians spending the winter in the desert. A lot of group activities, very active pools, tons of retirees. The place was clean and as advertised, but you're right on top of your neighbor. No tables or chairs provided at any of the sites. I was here for the tennis tournament, just 2.5 miles down the road.

  • Tight but well laid out campground with amenities and in the middle of town.

    Reviewed 22/3/2016

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 31

    Getting here was a breeze. Upon pulling in, there were already two other RV's parked in the designated areas to use upon check-in, and after parking as closely behind one of them, a large coach had a hard time getting out as my rig was almost blocking him. Other than that, everything has gone smoothly. The campground is right by a ...moreGetting here was a breeze. Upon pulling in, there were already two other RV's parked in the designated areas to use upon check-in, and after parking as closely behind one of them, a large coach had a hard time getting out as my rig was almost blocking him. Other than that, everything has gone smoothly. The campground is right by a main road so there is some road noise, but it's not bad. I noticed that the Thousand Trails nearby is right on the interstate. (No thanks.)They have back in spots as well as pull-throughs. Full hook up. There are a lot of full-time park models here. There were likely more park models than there were RV's. They were fun to look at as each has its own personality. The park is pricey, even with my Good Sam discount, but this is Palm Desert, after all. (Indio, technically)It's well lit at night with motion detecting solar lights that come on when you are walking by. They have a dog park, with two sections, presumably one for larger breeds and one for smaller breeds. There are 3 pools, hot tubs, two or three laundromats and they offer many activities. They even have a couple of golf greens where you can practice putting. It's a social sort of 'neighborhood'. Staff were quite friendly and pleasant. There are no picnic tables and in some cases, the lots are quite close to each other. I was lucky that nobody was on one side of me. Lots of trees, palm and other help provide intermittent shade. The place felt very safe. They also accept general delivery mail, which I find to be extremely helpful. I would return, if I liked staying in campgrounds! I was here to visit a friend and there is no boondocking anywhere less than about an hour away. I did not use their WIFI.

  • Immaculate Park in the Heart of La Quinta

    Reviewed 10/1/2016

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    Nightly rate: $34

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 158

    We needed to get some city stuff done but didn't want to stay in a "resort" in Palm Springs due to their high prices for amenities we don't use. This park had a special plus Good Sam discount so we gave them a try. Very nice and clean - most stay here for the whole season. Several staff, always available to help. Also a great local ser...moreWe needed to get some city stuff done but didn't want to stay in a "resort" in Palm Springs due to their high prices for amenities we don't use. This park had a special plus Good Sam discount so we gave them a try. Very nice and clean - most stay here for the whole season. Several staff, always available to help. Also a great local services list that we took advantage of including getting our rig washed and waxed in the park. There were several to choose from. Mostly quiet all night - an occasional siren because it's in the city. Only ding is the sites are pretty tight, no room for a picnic table. Park WiFi was good.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 03/22/2016

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 01/10/2016

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