10 Free Things To Do in Palm Springs

Palm Springs is a desert oasis known for its year-round sunshine, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. While there are plenty of luxury activities and attractions in the area, there are also numerous free things to do that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and charm of this…

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Palm Springs Hiking Guide

Discover The Many Hiking Trails in Palm Springs Palm Springs offers three main hiking areas: trails from within the City of Palm Springs, 60 miles of trails as part of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, and 54 miles of trails as part of the Mt San Jacinto State Park. The Agua Caliente Indian…

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7 Hikes In Palm Canyons

All these hikes begin at the Palm Canyons Trail, located at the Trading Post. Enter Indian Canyons via South Palm Canyon Drive and follow the signs to Indian Canyons. From downtown, stay to the right on South Palm Canyon when the road curves left to East Palm Canyon. The tollgate is at 38520 S…

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Agua Caliente Tribe

History & Culture - Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Centuries ago, ancestors of the Agua Caliente Cahuila (pronounced Kaw-we-ah) Indians settled in the Palm Springs area. They developed extensive and complex communities in Palm, Murray, Tahquitz, and Chino Canyons. Many traces of these…

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Free Things To Do in Palm Springs

No matter how deep your pockets are, who doesn’t love “free?!” If you want a bash without forking out cash, check out these ways to enjoy Palm Springs absolutely free. Take a Hike -See Southern California's most breathtaking scenery and tallest mountain ranges. Hiking Guide Ride Your Bike Palm…

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Hikes in Palm Springs

Exercise Your Head, Heart & Soul Even though the Palm Springs skies are virtually cloud-free, our city is full of silver linings. We were cooped up indoors for far too long, but Mother Nature flexed her grandeur and set up a permanent residence in our beautiful hometown. Palm Springs warms up a…

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Quick Guide to the Palm Springs Canyons

When you enter Palm Springs, a rush of acceptance and possibilities flood your soul. That’s because the welcome mat was rolled out for you centuries ago. The Cahuilla Indians inhabited the canyons surrounding our hometown for over 5,000 years, infusing the land with innovation and warmth. In fact…

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