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6 guests
3 beds
3 bathrooms
6 guests
3 bedrooms
3 beds
3 bathrooms
1950 sq. ft.
Wander Palm Springs Dunes is a serene desert hideaway featuring a private lap pool, lush landscaped patios, and airy interiors filled with natural light, including a stylish great room, gourmet kitchen, and a separate casita with its own entrance and outdoor shower.

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Check-in after 4:00pm • Check-out before 10:00am • Pets allowed with fee
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
Arrive to five star cleaning • No chores at checkout • Just lock up and go
Wander is the best of both worlds. The quality of a luxury hotel with the comfort of a private vacation home just for you and your guests.
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Tucked away on a quiet, palm-lined street in Palm Springs, this home sits at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, offering striking desert and mountain views. Enjoy a tranquil residential setting while remaining close to downtown dining, shopping, spas, and iconic Palm Springs attractions.
Sherman's Deli & Bakery serves hearty, classic deli fare and freshly baked cakes and pastries in a lively, family-friendly Palm Springs spot where comfort food and house-made desserts shine.
Discover 360 Sports and Java Caliente at Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs, where casual gaming breaks fuel up with hearty specials like Tuesday lasagna, electrifying sports vibes, and full coffee bar bites in the heart of downtown excitement.
Farm blends seasonal, farm-fresh ingredients into hearty, creative plates served in a warm, rustic dining room where the menu changes with the harvest.
Nestled in the decadent desert allure of Parker Palm Springs, mister parker's captivates with its dimly lit, intimate ambiance and indulgent fine dining—think lobster pappardelle with caviar, seared scallops, and spiced Muscovy duck crafted by Executive Chef Pedro Baroso. A romantic haven for epicureans seeking savory whimsy and impeccable wines.
Ace Hotel & Swim Club’s restaurants blend sun-soaked mid-century desert style with laid-back, creative American fare—dine poolside or in the retro King’s Highway diner for lively cocktails, comfort classics, and a breezy Palm Springs vibe.
Tac/Quila serves vibrant, Jalisco-inspired Mexican fare with house-made tortillas and inventive seafood and meat tacos, all in a colorful, mid-century-modern space with lively music and craft tequila cocktails.
Boozehounds Palm Springs is a dog-friendly haven where pups and their humans savor Southern California cuisine with Asian flair, like yellowtail crudo and doggy treats, amid stylish indoor-outdoor vibes and craft cocktails. Michelin-mentioned and pet-approved, it's Palm Springs' coolest spot for inclusive desert dining.
Step into The Tropicale Palm Springs, a swanky 1960s-inspired supper club where chic décor and lively patios set the scene for exotic world cuisine blending Pacific Rim flavors, shareable Pupu Platters, and craft cocktails like the Coconut Martini.[1][2][5]
Nestled in the heart of downtown Palm Springs, Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs dazzles with award-winning dining at The Steakhouse, serving gourmet steaks and bold flavors amid vibrant casino energy and live music nightlife.[5][8]
Nestled in rustic charm, Farm delivers farm-to-table magic with hyper-fresh, seasonal dishes like grass-fed steaks and heirloom salads straight from local growers. Savor simple flavors that burst with vibrancy in an intimate, wood-and-stone haven celebrating sustainable indulgence.
Nestled in the Ace Hotel & Swim Club Palm Springs, King's Highway is a refined desert diner channeling bohemian West vibes with seasonal dishes like ricotta pancakes and steak & eggs, while the sleek Amigo Room offers craft cocktails amid mid-century modern charm.[5][6][7]
Tac/Quila redefines Mexican cuisine in Palm Springs with innovative twists on classics like lobster tacos and short rib enchiladas, crafted from fresh ingredients. Its stylish ambiance blends traditional artistry, colorful murals, and lively vibes for an unforgettable dining experience.[1][2]
Sherman's Deli & Bakery delights with towering hot corned beef and pastrami sandwiches on fresh rye, homemade potato latkes, and deluxe dinners like BBQ ribs, all paired with endless famous cakes and cheesecakes baked daily. A nostalgic haven for hearty Jewish deli classics and sweet indulgences.
Nestled in a decadent desert oasis, Parker Palm Springs captivates with mid-century modern whimsy, intimate spots like torch-lit Mister Parker's for savory classics like lobster pappardelle, and Norma's all-day breakfast extravaganzas amid lush, secluded vibes.
Boozehounds Palm Springs is the ultimate dog-friendly haven, where you and your pup savor Southern California cuisine with Asian flair—like fresh yellowtail crudo and pet bowls—amid stylish indoor-outdoor vibes and craft cocktails with mountain views.[1][2][3][5]
Discover Elmer's Restaurant, a Palm Springs diner gem since 1957, dishing up hearty comfort food like fluffy Dutch baby pancakes, chicken-fried steak, and all-day breakfast in a cozy, old-school atmosphere that feels like home.[1][2][3]
Step into The Tropicale Palm Springs, a retro-chic 1960s supper club oasis blending Pacific Rim and world cuisine with zesty dishes like Chilean sea bass in banana leaves and pupu platters. Its vibrant, kitschy ambiance, lively patio, and craft cocktails make every visit a festive escape.[1][3][4][5]
Soar 8,516 feet up Chino Canyon in the world's largest rotating tramcar, trading scorching desert for cool alpine wilderness with jaw-dropping 360-degree views. Adventure seekers, hikers, and nature lovers will love this thrilling escape to Mt. San Jacinto State Park.[1][2][3]
Dive into 24/7 thrills at Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs, where high-stakes slots, table games, live music, and award-winning dining blend luxe vibes with nonstop nightlife in downtown's heart. Gaming fans, night owls, and thrill-seekers will love chasing jackpots and dancing till dawn.
Wander lush palm groves and mountain-fed streams along ancient Cahuilla trails at Indian Canyons—perfect for hikers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a serene desert oasis with cultural history.
Discover the vibrant energy of Palm Springs Art Museum, where immersive contemporary art and design spark inspiration for all ages and backgrounds in an inclusive desert haven. Art lovers, families, and curious explorers will feel right at home.
Strike a pose with the 26-foot Forever Marilyn statue in Palm Springs, capturing her iconic white dress billowing from The Seven Year Itch amid stunning mountains and art vibes—free, fun, and perfect for Instagram. Marilyn fans, photo lovers, and public art enthusiasts will adore this glamorous hotspot.
Step into the Palm Springs Air Museum for a thrilling hands-on adventure with the world's largest collection of flyable WWII aircraft, where you can climb into cockpits, chat with veteran pilots, and even book a ride in a Warbird. Aviation fans, history buffs, and families will love this immersive dive into military aviation history.[1][2][6]
Discover Tahquitz Canyon's hidden desert oasis on a scenic 2-mile hike to a stunning 60-foot seasonal waterfall, ancient Cahuilla rock art, and lush flora amid arid beauty. Nature lovers and culture seekers will love this sacred adventure with creek crossings and rejuvenating swims.
Discover the lush oasis of Andreas Canyon Trailhead, where towering California fan palms line a perennial creek amid Martian-like rock formations and ancient Cahuilla grinding stones. This easy 1-mile loop delights families, photographers, and casual hikers seeking desert magic just outside Palm Springs.
Discover the world's first Cactarium at Moorten Botanical Garden, a family-owned Palm Springs gem since 1938, brimming with 3,000 rare desert plants, quirky relics, and Instagram-worthy succulents. Plant lovers, photographers, and desert enthusiasts will adore this living museum's timeless charm.[1][2][3]
Stroll the Palm Springs Walk of Stars, where over 400 golden palm stars embedded in downtown sidewalks honor Hollywood icons like Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and local legends amid vibrant shops and iconic statues. Movie buffs, history lovers, and casual wanderers will adore this free, nostalgic immersion in desert glamour.[1][2][3][4]
Discover funky, midcentury modern art, zany sculptures, and Native American treasures at the Palm Springs Art Museum, nestled against dramatic mountains with serene outdoor gardens. Art lovers and design enthusiasts will adore this inspiring escape from the desert heat.[1][2][5]
Dive into 24/7 thrills at Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs, where high-stakes slots, table games, live music, and award-winning dining blend luxe vibes with nonstop excitement in downtown Palm Springs. Gaming enthusiasts and nightlife lovers will hit the jackpot here.
Ride the world's largest rotating aerial tramway up Palm Springs' Chino Canyon, soaring 8,500 feet from scorching desert to cool alpine forests in just 10 minutes with 360-degree panoramic views. Adventure seekers, nature lovers, and families will love this thrilling escape.
Capture the magic of Hollywood at Forever Marilyn, a towering 26-foot statue of Monroe's iconic dress-billowing moment from The Seven Year Itch, set against Palm Springs' stunning mountains and art museum. Marilyn fans, photo enthusiasts, and public art lovers will adore this free, larger-than-life photo op.[1][2][3]
Discover lush palm oases, ancient tribal mortars, and trickling streams in Indian Canyons' pristine hiking trails, sacred to the Agua Caliente Cahuilla people. Nature lovers and casual hikers of all levels will cherish this serene desert escape.[1][4][6]
Step into the Palm Springs Air Museum's hangars filled with one of the world's largest collections of flyable WWII aircraft, where you can climb into cockpits, chat with veteran pilots, and even book a thrilling warbird ride—no barriers in sight. Aviation enthusiasts, history buffs, and families will love this immersive, hands-on dive into military aviation history.[1][2][5]
Discover the magic of Tahquitz Canyon with a moderate 1.8-mile hike to a stunning 60-foot seasonal waterfall, ancient rock art, and Cahuilla cultural wonders on the Agua Caliente Reservation. Nature lovers and hikers seeking rejuvenation will love this scenic oasis near Palm Springs.
Discover the magical Andreas Canyon Trailhead, a lush 1-mile loop oasis of towering California fan palms, sparkling creeks, and Martian rock formations amid the desert. Perfect for families, photographers, and casual hikers seeking easy adventure and Cahuilla history.
Discover the world's first Cactarium at Moorten Botanical Garden, a hidden Palm Springs oasis bursting with over 3,000 rare desert plants, towering cacti, and sparkling crystals from global biomes. Plant lovers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts will adore this serene, otherworldly escape.[1][2][3]
Stroll the Palm Springs Walk of Stars, where over 400 golden bronze stars embedded in downtown sidewalks honor Hollywood legends like Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, and Sonny Bono amid vibrant shops and iconic statues. Movie buffs, celebrity fans, and casual explorers will love this free, sunny tribute to glamour and local heroes.
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Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
6 guests maximum
Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
6 guests maximum
Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
This home follows a strict maximum occupancy rule. Please make sure that the total number of guests accompanying you (including both children and adults) doesn't exceed the indicated maximum occupancy above to avoid cancellation of your stay and additional fees.
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