Neighborhood guide · La Quinta

Rancho La Quinta Country Club

Two courses, family-friendly, the most welcoming country-club community in La Quinta.

What Rancho La Quinta Country Club actually is.

Rancho La Quinta was developed in the 1990s and built around a Robert Trent Jones Jr. course and a Jerry Pate course (36 holes total). Roughly 980 homes, ranging from condos to large custom estates. Among the friendliest member cultures in the valley.

The Estates (largest, custom), Haciendas (mid-range single-family), Casitas (smaller single-family), and Condominio (attached condo product, the entry point at ~$650K).

What you pay every month.

HOA dues here typically run $$485–$$795/mo. Optional. Full golf: $65,000 initiation, $1,250/mo. Social/sports: $15,000 / $475/mo. About 60% of owners are members.

A normal day in Rancho La Quinta Country Club.

Genuinely family-oriented — strong junior tennis, kids' programs at the pool, multi-generational households are common. The 'fun' country club, in a community where most others lean formal.

What we tell our buyers.

Condo product (Condominio) is the most accessible LQ country-club entry at sub-$700K. Single-family Haciendas in the $1.1–$1.5M range trade quickly.

If you're shopping Rancho La Quinta Country Club from out of state, ask us for the current sub-area breakdown — pricing within the community varies more than the headline median suggests.