Following President Eisenhower’s landmark signature of legislation in 1959 which permitted ninety-nine-year terms, Canyon Country Club became the largest Indian lease land development in Palm Springs’ history. It was also the city’s answer to the wave of golf-driven, luxury real estate development that had already started the “down valley” migration of investment and population growth. The rise of Canyon Country Club, charted in the master plan by architects Wexler & Harrison, landscape architect David Hamilton, and golf course architects William Bell & Son, adapted Garden City principles of community design to the unique desert environs and the evolving leisure sports culture of the 1960s. While many of Palm Springs’ treasures were researched and documented when the great rediscovery of the city’s celebrated collection of midcentury architecture began in the late 1990s and early 2000s, not all corners of the city have received their proper attention. Now, nearly a quarter-century into the Palm Springs’ architecture-driven cultural renaissance, Canyon Country Club is ready for its long-awaited close-up. Join Palm Springs Preservation Foundation board member Steve Treinen whose research (and recently released book Canyon Country Club: History and Design of Palm Springs' Garden of Eden) chronicles the neighborhood’s social and architectural history through vintage and contemporary imagery.

PSPF will host a tour of the Berman-Rubin Residence on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

The Palm Springs Preservation Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is “to educate and promote public awareness of the importance of preserving the historical resources and architecture of the city of Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley area.” PSPF offers free membership as a public benefit. To learn more about the work of the foundation see www.pspreservationfoundation.org.

Photo Credits: Julius Shulman © J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2004.R.10), Vintage Postcard, Palm Springs Preservation Foundation, Steve Treinen

Location & Attendee Information

  • What are the appropriate ages for this activity?Person No children
  • Are pets, animals, or service animals permitted?Dog on a leash Pets and animals not permitted
  • Are food and drinks permitted?Food and drink Food & drinks available for purchase
  • What are the mobility considerations for this activity?Person walking Seated activity
  • What type of parking is available?Car Parking & handicap parking available
  • What is the policy for personal effects?Bag or purse Large purses, bags, backpacks discouraged
  • Is photography permitted?Camera Personal/non-commercial photography permitted
  • Are restrooms available?Restroom sign Restrooms available
  • Is this an indoor or outdoor activity?Sun Indoor activity
  • What is the policy regarding smoking?Cigarette with smoke No smoking or e-cigarettes
  • What type of ADA accessibility is available?Wheelchair Wheelchair accessible
The organizer of this event is: Palm Springs Preservation Foundation

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