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The Village at Indian Wells

Visitor Parking and Access

Welcome to The Village at Indian Wells. This page summarizes practical notes for drivers and guests who are planning a stop along Highway 111. Exact lane layouts can change when stores refresh their frontage, so treat these notes as general guidance and watch posted signs on site.

Marked lanes near a retail corridor, shown for comparison with on-site rows at The Village at Indian Wells

Before you arrive

If you need turn-by-turn routes, open our Visit page for maps and entry cues from the east and west on Highway 111. For tenant names, categories, and phone numbers when available, use the Merchant Directory. If you still have a question for center management, reach us through the options on Contact.

Finding a stall for shopping or dining

The center is an open-air layout with storefronts facing shared walkways. Stalls are typically arranged in rows near each anchor cluster, with compact spaces sized for passenger vehicles. Look for painted stall lines, white zone markings, and small signs that name the lot section. At busy lunch hours, consider circling once and returning after a short pause rather than idling in a drive aisle.

Short stops and pickup

Some visits last only a few minutes. If you are collecting carryout or picking up a guest, keep flashers on, stay with the vehicle, and yield to pedestrians crossing in front of stores. Never block a fire lane or a marked loading strip. If a space is painted for compact vehicles only, choose a larger stall instead of crowding the line.

Walking from the lot to stores

Once parked, use the walkways that run parallel to the storefronts rather than cutting between parked cars. The corridors are shared with diners on patios, stroller traffic, and staff moving carts, so a slower pace helps everyone stay comfortable in warm weather.

Deliveries, oversize vehicles, and group arrivals

If you are coordinating a large van or truck for a one-time delivery, plan ahead with the merchant and ask where their dock or service gate sits relative to Cook Street or Village Center Drive approaches. Oversize units often need a staged stop away from tight turn islands. Private events and tours should confirm any special instructions with the host tenant before the day of arrival.

When posted rules on site differ from this page

Painted curbs, tow notices, and temporary barricades always win over general web copy. When you see a change in markings, follow the newest sign. For event-night traffic patterns, also watch the Events calendar so you know if a performance or holiday gathering will adjust guest flow.

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