Huell gets a tour of Tahquitz Canyon in Palm Springs with Ron Deluna of the Aqua Caliente Tribe.
Huell Howser finds out all there is to know about dates at the Shields Date Gardens in Indio.
Huell interviews Tom Levy of the Coachella Valley Water District and Jim Kenna from the Palm Springs Bureau of Land Management.
Huell visits Palm Desert with Dan Callahan of the Palm Desert Historical Society and Mayor Buford Crites.
Huell visits three popular consignment stores along Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs--Modern Way, John's Resale Furnishings and Palm Springs Consignment Co.
Huell visits the Racquet Club in Palm Springs, once a favorite spot of celebrities like Cary Grant, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe. Huell also stops by Hope Springs, a beautiful retreat which includes pools fed by natural mineral streams.
Huell visits the popular Ballantine's Hotel and the Casa Cody in Palm Springs.
Huell visits the automated McCullough House in Palm Springs.
Lydia Kremer of the Palm Springs Desert Museum takes Huell on a tour of the amazing home by architect Albert Frey. He also visits the Hacienda Hoover.
Huell visits a home with an amazing black pool and the Wexler House in Palm Springs
Huell updates his show from last year.
Huell visits this small private community.
Huell Howser lands in the middle of historic downtown Plam Springs and visits Palm Springs Plaza.
Huell Howser visits the Palm Springs Air Museumlocated at the Palm Springs International Airport. It's full of exhibits depicting aviation history through art, photography, movies, videos and of course aircraft.
Huell Howser enjoys a diverse sample of foods from a few of Palm Springs restaurants.
The Desert Hot Springs Hotel and Spa has eight pools filled with water ranging from 92 to 140 degrees. Huell Howser joins locals and travelers from around the world to soak in the waters and relax in the desert sun.
Located in Desert Hot Springs, Huell Howser visits Cabot's Old Indian Pueblo Museum. It is an adobe structure built in the early 1900s by the man who discovered the famous mineral springs that give Desert Hot Springs its name. It's open to the public and houses beautiful paintings, furnishings and Native American pottery.
Huell visits this working man's desert city.
Huell Howser meets the people who help make Palm Springs an international travel destination.
The '50s live on in Palm Springs, and Huell Howser visits some of the best examples of architecture from that decade - motels.
Julius Shulman, the famed architectural photographer, shares many photos and stories about Palm Springs with Huell Howser.
1,200 acres of amazing flora and fauna in Palm Desert.
Known for their tours which inlcude Native American history and culture, old mining lore, nature, ethno-botany, geology and panoramic vistas, Huell buckles himslef in for another ride with Desert Adventures Jeep Tours.
The Fountain of Youth Spa is a unique RV Resort in Niland which offers swimming pools, an artesian mineral water hot spa and fresh water hot spas.
He’s busy with all those pools in the desert, but Huell tags along to learn about a day-in-the-life of a pool man.
Explore the natural, ancient and, sadly, endangered places in the desert.
Walk back in time as we visit this intact 1950s trailer park started by Bing Crosby and Jack Benny.
At Martha’s Village and Kitchen, a dedicated corps of 50 staff and 300-plus volunteers tend to the needs of Coachella Valley residents. They serve 250,000 meals each year and provide clothing, emergency shelter and health care for children. Huell talks with staff as well as residents to learn the success story of Martha’s Village.
An insider’s tour of the first 18-hole golf course in the desert whose early members included Lucy and Dezi.
Visit the spa where Elvis soaked, and then walk through the magnificent Indian canyons.
Right in the middle of downtown, this historic 1930s plaza has some amazing stories.
One of the originals, offering not only Spanish architecture, but amazing views.
A visit to the huge polo fields, which have made the Coachella Valley a polo center!