While California may be best known for its amazing beaches, humming cities, and underrated wine destinations, much of the Golden State is desert, which offers its own kind of charms. Inland California gets arid quickly, with coastal forests giving way to cactus, sand, and wide-open spaces that stir the soul with their seemingly infinite expanses of pure night sky.
The desert is perfect RV country, so it should come as no surprise that California has some of North America’s coolest RV parks, including Motorcoach Country Club in the town of Indio, just down the road from Palm Springs. Situated in the Coachella Valley, Motorcoach Country Club is one of the nation’s premier luxury RV resorts, voted number one by USA Today several years running.
The upscale resort was designed for owners of high-end motorhomes, a complete oasis carved out of the heart of the desert with swimming pools, golf courses, and cool water canals running past each site. Is it opulent and perhaps a bit over the top? Of course, but that’s the whole point. Motorcoach Country Club was designed to elevate the idea of traveling in a rolling abode by providing an amenity-filled refuge to those who are able, or willing to pay the price tag.
Soak up desert magic in luxury at Motorcoach Country Club
Self-dubbed as “the Crown Jewel of Motorcoach Resorts,” the unique country club sits on 80 acres of beautiful desert in the shadow of the Santa Rosa Mountains, which provide the site with a spectacular sunset every night. In keeping with their exclusive ideals, the park only hosts 65 sites, each with its own coach house and private swimming pool or spa, complete with cascading water features.
The complex also boasts 2 miles of waterways that wind through the property, which really gives the place the oasis vibes its known for. Come evening, guests can board an electric boat that glides along the canal and sip cocktails while the sun melts beneath the local mountains. Thanks to its stunning location, Motorcoach Country Club highlights the natural magic of the desert, along with secure and very private lots. Guests can hit the fitness center, take a dip in the communal swimming pools, dine at the Top of the Falls restaurant, play pickleball, swing a tennis racket, or bring their pets out to one of two dog parks (one for large pups and one for small).