Andalusia at Coral Mountain, La Quinta CA, is an exclusive country club community that offers a championship 36-hole golf course designed by Rees Jones within the gated Andalusia community.  The sophisticated Old World styled homes styles resemble those in the Andalusian region of Southern Spain.

Andalusia’s 18-hole championship course offers a challenging and rewarding game, all set within a stunning landscape. The 7,521-yard, par 72 course is one of the longest as well as one of the most playable courses in the desert, offering a variety of stimulating play for every level of golfer.

It’s also one of the most beautiful. Its meticulously groomed fairways and bent grass greens are enhanced by nine gleaming lakes, three waterfalls, more than 80,000 plants, flowers, olive and palm trees—all set against a spectacular backdrop of the Santa Rosa Mountains which adds dramatic views to every memorable round.

Reminiscent of the great garden palaces of Southern Spain, Andalusia’s clubhouse features an interconnected series of “social” pavilions. The pro shops, social courtyard for dining and events, ladies’ lounge, men’s lounge and club offices are all accessed of a covered arcade and carefully located to optimize the spectacular views.

Andalusia’s Racquet Club & Fitness Center is the hub of a fun, active lifestyle. This stunning facility has 19,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor rooms. Amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, nine lighted tennis courts, golf and tennis pro shops, a 25-meter swimming pool with spa, a children’s wading pool and spacious sun decks. The emerald expanse of manicured lawns offers additional play spaces.

Andalusia home features include private central courtyards, towering 12-foot sliding glass doors and expansive patios with custom designed pool and spas. 

Homes prices range from $1+ to $2+ million.  HOA is  $846/month and includes social and fitness center.  Golf membership is separate.

Andalusia at Coral Mountain is located off 58th Ave and Monroe St.


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