Sunnylands Center & Gardens is closed to the public on Thursday, November 23, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.

The Center & Gardens will reopen to the public on Friday, November 24.

Regular hours are 8:30 am to 4 pm, Wednesday through Sunday. Free parking and admission.

Led by a knowledgeable birder, this free 60-minute guided walk introduces guests to many local and migratory bird species in the Sunnylands gardens.

Birding walks are offered Fridays at 8:45 am, through December 2023. Please note, beginning January 2024, bird walks are being moved to Thursdays at 8:45 am, through May.

Reservations not required. Parking and admission are free.

Water, sun protection, binoculars, and comfortable closed-toed shoes are recommended.

The walking paths are either paved or made of firmly-packed decomposed granite, and are wheelchair accessible.

For an annotated list of birds at Sunnylands, click here.

Sunnylands Center & Gardens
37977 Bob Hope Drive
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

Program changes may require the cancellation or rescheduling of some events. Outdoor programs may be canceled or modified due to weather conditions, including rain, lightning, or strong winds.

For information, please call 760-202-2254 or email education@sunnylands.org.

Yoga in the Gardens is an opportunity to experience poses ranging from beginner to intermediate. Yoga is offered Fridays at 10 am, November through April. These free 60-minute sessions are open to all age and experience levels.

This season, Sunnylands Yoga welcomes back instructors Kristin Olson and Stefane Barbeau. Schedule is subject to change. Instructor schedule here. Please call 760.202.2222.

Participants should bring yoga mats and dress comfortably. Sun protection and water are suggested. Sessions are free. Reservations are not required. Parking and admission are free.

Sunnylands Center & Gardens
37977 Bob Hope Drive
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

Program changes may require the cancellation or rescheduling of some events. Outdoor programs may be canceled or modified due to weather conditions, including rain, lightning, or strong winds.

For information, please call 760-202-2254 or email education@sunnylands.org.

Tai Chi in the Gardens is an opportunity to experience a traditional teaching of the Yang Family 108 Long Form. Participants learn the beginning positions of the form rooted in tai chi philosophy and principles. No previous experience with tai chi is required.

Tai chi is offered on Saturdays at 10 am, November* through April. These free 60-minute sessions are open to all ages and experience levels. Participants should dress comfortably. Sun protection and water are suggested. Reservations not required. Parking and admission are free.

*Please note: The December 16 session will not occur due to a staff appreciation event. 

Sunnylands Center & Gardens
37977 Bob Hope Drive
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

Program changes may require the cancellation or rescheduling of some events. Outdoor programs may be canceled or modified due to weather conditions, including rain, lightning, or strong winds.

For information, please call 760-202-2254 or email education@sunnylands.org.

Tai Chi in the Gardens is an opportunity to experience a traditional teaching of the Yang Family 108 Long Form. Participants learn the beginning positions of the form rooted in tai chi philosophy and principles. No previous experience with tai chi is required.

Tai chi is offered on Saturdays at 10 am, November* through April. These free 60-minute sessions are open to all ages and experience levels. Participants should dress comfortably. Sun protection and water are suggested. Reservations not required. Parking and admission are free.

Sunnylands Center & Gardens
37977 Bob Hope Drive
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

Program changes may require the cancellation or rescheduling of some events. Outdoor programs may be canceled or modified due to weather conditions, including rain, lightning, or strong winds.

For information, please call 760-202-2254 or email education@sunnylands.org.

Coronavirus restrictions prohibit access to indoor spaces

Sunnylands Center & Gardens is opening its 9-acre art garden to the public as a venue for peaceful walks and the exploration of desert plants, starting Wednesday, Sept. 16.

The gardens and their 1.5 miles of walking trails will be available free of charge from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. The public will not have access to Sunnylands’ interior spaces, including the Center and the historic Annenberg home, until further notice. Tours of the estate and public programming, such as Yoga and Tai Chi on the Great Lawn, are currently on hold.

The reopening of the gardens marks the first time that the public will have access to Sunnylands since California officials issued stay-at-home orders in response to the coronavirus pandemic in mid-March. While restrictions for some businesses eased around Memorial Day, Sunnylands remained closed, adhering to its routine of using the summer months to prepare for a new season beginning in mid-September.

 

This year, Sunnylands is planning a gradual reopening of its facilities, starting with the gardens only. Currently, Riverside County has not met the state criteria that would allow museums to open their interior spaces. Sunnylands is revamping its operations and retrofitting the Center to allow for social distancing when indoor visits and house tours resume.

Sunnylands is requiring guests to wear face masks that cover the nose and mouth and to maintain a 6-foot distance from people not in their party while in the gardens. Sunnylands will monitor attendance to make sure the gardens do not become overcrowded. Outdoor hand-sanitizing stations will be available, as well as very limited access to the Center for use of the restrooms.

“The purpose of opening the gardens is to provide the public with a safe, outdoor option for walking, meditating, and enjoying the beauty of this place,” said Janice Lyle, director of Sunnylands Center & Gardens. “Our 7:30 a.m. opening time is an hour earlier than usual to encourage visits during the cooler morning hours.”

Opened to the public eight years ago, the gardens at Sunnylands were inspired by Walter and Leonore Annneberg’s masterpieces of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, which now hang in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The 53,000 plants were chosen not only for their ability to thrive in a desert environment but, when planted in groups and rows, to invoke images of brushstrokes on a painting.

The public is invited to stroll the walking paths, relax on shaded benches, or use their cell phones to take any of five self-guided audio tours (found on the Sunnylands website). This season, inspirational signs will be placed throughout the gardens to help visitors explore their surroundings and consider the visual and audio relationships that they encounter there.

The public should be aware that, at this time, there is no access to the Sunnylands gift shop or café. However, some select gift shop items, including Sunnylands Olive Oil, will soon be available for purchase online at www.sunnylandsshop.org. Purchases may be shipped or picked up outside the Center during operating hours.

Guests are encouraged to bring drinking water on their visit, to wear sun block, and to dress for warm weather. Sunnylands Center & Gardens is located at 37977 Bob Hope Drive in Rancho Mirage.

Like other cultural institutions around the globe, Sunnylands Center & Gardens closed in March after public health officials urged people to stay away from large crowds during the coronavirus outbreak.

All tours of the property and public programs have been suspended in cooperation with current directives from state and local officials to shelter in place.

“We need to take whatever precautions we can to help stop the spread of coronavirus,” said Sunnylands President David J. Lane. “We will continue to monitor the situation, and we will reopen when health officials ease restrictions on public gatherings.”