Desert Hot Springs' Miracle Manor Retreat has architecture by Michael Rotondi, aquifer-fed, mineral water pools, cactus, palms and granite as landscaping and as backdrop: the Little San Bernardino Mts. (Kathy A. McDonald) |
Take the waters
Several of the area's spa resorts are adults-only retreats, but others are family-friendly stays like the Desert Hot Springs Spa Hotel (10805 Palm Drive, [760] 329-6000, www.dhsspa.com). At the six-room Miracle Manor Retreat (12589 Reposa Way, [760] 329-6641, www.miraclemanor.com), chill out in mid-century glamour and take in views of imposing Mount San Jacinto.
Desert architecture
Miracle Manor's owners, graphic artist April Greiman and architect Michael Rotondi, are just two of the creative types attracted to the landscape. The Desert Hot Springs Motel by famed architect John Lautner (67710 San Antonio St.), is now under renovation.
Eat in the hotel
Capri (12260 Palm Drive, [760] 329-6833, www.capri-italianrestaurant.com) serves Italian specialties. Locals recommend the tacos and house-made tortillas at the Rancho Grande Supermarket (13313 Palm Drive, [760] 251-7096).
McDonald is a freelance writer.
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