Discover Tahquitz Canyon

Your Ultimate Exploration Guide The Agua Caliente people, a vibrant and resourceful community, flourished in Tahquitz Canyon for millennia. They lived in perfect harmony with the area’s abundant wildlife, including rabbits, squirrels, lizards, snakes, and quail. Their sustenance was derived from…

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Palm Springs Downtown Park

The beautiful Palm Springs Downtown Park is a 1.5-acre public open space in the heart of downtown. It offers a shady oasis for residents and visitors near the Palm Springs Art Museum and the vibrant retail hub along Palm Canyon Drive. It is located at the intersection of Belardo Road and Museum Way…

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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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Outdoors Enthusiasts Rejoice

Now that it’s time for a change of pace, Palm Springs is your ideal choice – so close yet a world away from the usual. Blue skies! Fresh air! Sweeping vistas! And -- arguably, the most diverse selection of outdoor experiences in Southern California! In just two hours, you can revel in the freedom of…

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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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