There is no shortage of ways to explore the diverse natural beauty that is Greater Palm Springs. Some adventure by jeep, others by hot air balloon, and there are those who prefer horseback or bicycle. Yet many of us believe there is no better path toward exploration than your own two feet, mixing fitness with up-close discoveries of the most beautiful areas of the oasis, from flora and fauna to amazing vistas. For inspiration, watch “Adventure is Out There” here.
Andreas Canyon Trail at Indian Canyons
The casual, two-mile hike amid Palm Springs' historic Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians tribal grounds counts among the most unique in the region. Part of the Indian Canyons' 60 miles of hiking trails, Andreas Canyon Trail’s adjoining stream gives rise to bountiful vegetation which starkly contrasts the texture of the canyon's rocky routing.
Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve
More than 25 miles of hiking opportunities define the Coachella Valley Preserve that contains the lush Thousand Palms Oasis. Nestled into the north end of Indio Hills, the true and unique palm oasis is nourished by the waters seeping from the San Andreas Fault.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Hiking
Ascend the 10-minute ride from the Tram's Valley Station to the bounty of the Mountain Station at 8,500-feet. Awaiting hikers at Mount San Jacinto State Park are 54 miles of trails, ranging from scenic walks to extreme tests.Joshua Tree National ParkA sweeping array of nature and fitness treks greets guests across the 1,250-square-mile breadth of space, which makes Joshua Tree among the most popular hiking, camping and rock climbing attractions, both nationally and internationally.
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