Learn about how the City of Indio takes center stage everyday for our residents, businesses and community!
Our History The City of Indio was born out of necessity, a railroad town that sprung to life in 1876 as the Southern Pacific Railroad built lines between Yuma, Arizona and Los Angeles, California. The engines needed a place to refill their water, and the workers needed somewhere to recharge their own batteries. Shortly after the City of Indio, named after a Spanish variation of “Indian ...
The City of Indio is Center Stage for the Coachella Valley. As the largest city in the valley with a population of over 90,000. Known as the “City of Festivals,”™ Indio’s art, cultural and music calendar brims with a dazzling array of special events and activities, drawing nearly 1.5 million visitors every year to experience Indio’s world-class attractions and amenities. Most notable ...
The Cabazon Indio Pow Wow takes place on the Cabazon Indian Reservation loc ated in Indio, California. Included in the celebration are Native American dance competitions for contestants of all ages, bird singing, and drum contests. There are also opportunities for visitors to join dancers in the arena during non-competitive, inter-tribal dancing.
contact us City of Indio 100 Civic Center Mall Indio, California 92201 760-391-4000 cityinfo@indio.org hours
INDIO, CA () – The City of Indio is excited to welcome residents and festivalgoers alike to a series of free, family-friendly events in Downtown Indio during the 2026 festival season. Hosted at Center Stage (82881 Miles Avenue), these events offer a vibrant, accessible way to experience the energy of the festivals in Downtown ...