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    Indian Canyons

    4.4 (314 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Emily G.

    Such a beautiful place to hike. It costs to enter and once it's too busy they don't allow anymore entries until people start leaving. Multiple trails. Has a store to buy water or small snack items like boiled eggs. They recommend a certain amount of liters per hiker. I loved learning about the history.

    Thuy Dan T.

    A little nature oasis in Palm Springs and in the middle of the dessert. It's nice to have a hiking spot even closer than Joshua Tree. It's not part of the National Park Pass so it's an additional charge to enter. Be sure to use the restrooms by the giftshop before making the descent down to the Palm Trees. The most popular Palm Canyon Trail is a relatively easy hike for the first mile or so where my senior parents were able to walk it pretty well. My partner and I decided to do Victor Trail which was 2.7 mile loop with Palm Canyon trail. This trail is one of the most scenic trails, going above the canyon onto the ridge that overlooks it and return the hiker to the Trading Post. It was a great hike to see a lot of different angles of the canyons. They are strict on the closing time at 5PM where the patrol will walk around the cars to make sure owners are nearby to exit the park.

    Wayne B.

    Indian Canyons: Palm Springs Tagquitz Canyon: Palm Springs Fascinating walk through nature. So many different paths to meet all sorts of skill, strength, and experience levels. The waterways path is a ton of fun for the kids! Be mindful of the clock and calendar for heat extremes. Also, BRING WATER!

    Michael

    This place is so darn cool, beautiful scenery, not really any bugs, nothing to crazy, take the kiddos if you want a day out in the sun. The spring time is the absolute best time to go.

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    Trini O.

    What a beautiful spot for a hike. For a small fee explore several trails and drive through the rock tunnel. I would recommend for hikers of all abilities as there are options for everyone.

    Karissa L.

    Great place to spend a day of hiking! There is a $12 entrance fee per adult in the car. We came on a Friday in early December and it wasn't crowded at all. The temperatures were in the upper 70s and it felt pretty warm on the hike. We did the Andreas Canyon loop and the Murray Canyon hike. The Andreas trail is an easy hike and you get to see clusters of palm trees along the way. We continued on after the Andreas Canyon trail to the Murray Canyon trail, which is rated as moderate. The Murray Canyon trail was fairly easy until the very end if you want to see the water fall you have to climb up some rock formations. There are multiple small creek crossings along the way. I felt like signage wasn't the best. There were a few spots on the trail that we weren't sure which way to go and also there's certain forks in the road where it splits for horses and for people. Hiking the Murray Canyon trail took us about 2 hours so plan accordingly.

    Anthony A.

    Awesome spot to hike, one of my favorites of all time. Fun fact: California Fan Palms are the only native species to California and they exist natively within these canyons. All other palms you see are transplanted. Definitely bring water on this hike, it can get insanely hot in the summer. Even when it isn't, it's a relatively strenuous hike depending on how far you go.

    Smile C.

    A hidden gem that feels like a National Park! Plenty of shade, cool breezes, and stunning views. It's one of my favorite trails to date and I'd visit again in a heartbeat. Highly recommend--you definitely won't regret it.

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    Tim T.

    My wife and I drove to the Indian Canyons to check it out and go for a hike. We chose the Victoria Trail, which is a 3-mile loop. It started off pretty easy, especially while walking through the palms, but once we began circling around the mountain, the trail got more challenging. Since we hadn't been hiking in a while, it felt tougher than usual. The views along the trail were incredible. We saw a few critters--nothing too exciting--and passed a couple who said they had seen a rattlesnake up ahead, but we never came across it. We're looking forward to coming back and doing it again.

    Palm Canyon Trail - there's this rocky ledge, but the trail is fairly flat otherwise.
    Courtney L.

    A true oasis not far from downtown Palm Springs! Admission costs $12 per adult, which I'd consider reasonable for the stunning scenery you'll encounter. Seniors (62+) and students are $7, and children (6-12) are $6. While parked at the Andreas Loop Trailhead, one of the park rangers walked by and said that trail and the Palm Canyon Trail are the two best ones that this park has to offer. Both will take you through the California Palms and are considered "easy". ANDREAS LOOP TRAIL (1.2 mi loop): This hike starts at ground level along a river and gradually increases in elevation. You will need to step over boulders and the path is very rocky / uneven in some areas, so just watch your footing and grip onto the rocks for balance. After crossing a short bridge, you'll trek up an incline and then at the top, you'll get an overhead view of all the Palms. Continuing along the trail will lead you back to the parking area. PALM CANYON TRAIL (2 mi out & back): Drive about two miles in and the road will lead right to the parking area. As you approach, the road gets pretty narrow, but there's plenty of parking in the main lot and an overflow lot if needed. The path first consists of a couple downhill switchbacks and a walk through the sand before reaching the actual start of the trail. It's not that rocky, but there were some uneven areas and the dirt paths can also be slippery since they're so dry. Walking through the California Palms was like a dream and such a unique experience that's hard to describe in words. The trail ends at a fork that splits off to a couple other trails if you want to extend the hike. Otherwise, just turn back and enjoy a walk back through the Palms one more time. Those two are the most popular hikes, but there are others that I assume take you through more desolate trails as the map labels them as "moderate" and "hard". Both trailheads have portable toilets and sinks with soap & paper towels. Your shoes will get covered in sand, so it was great to at least have a place to clean them before hopping back in the car. Also, if you forget to pack snacks beforehand, there is a trading post at Palm Canyon where you can get souvenirs, food and water.

    The views were amazing! We went in February and the flowers were bursting. It was a nice hike. Well worth the $12.

    Judy T.

    Had the best morning walking the canyons. Beautiful part of the area. So pristine, stunning views all around. We didn't have too much time so we did the easy hikes/walks. Very accessible for most people. Really close to downtown Palm Springs. A great way to spend a few hours or the day exploring the preserve.

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    It's always nice there even if it's just for a walk around..sitting in the water is always nice during the day.

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    Beautiful desert trail, winter is definitely the better time to visit, the summer is way too warm for me.

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    Wonderful place. Lots of water falls. Lots of shade. Wildlife was beautiful. Birds were happy and singing. I will return.

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    Beautiful get away, really a unique place. We truly enjoyed the hiking trails in a few of the canyons.

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    Are they open week days?

    They open weekdays from October 1st to July 4th only From July 5th to September 30… Read more

    Are the Indian canyons open on thanksgiving?

    Yes but they might close early

    Is it open on easter?

    Hi, I think so, but if they aren't, check out the Coachella valley preserve !

    Are dogs allowed here?

    No animals allowed in the canyon. Check their website.

    Does the federal Senior Pass for national parks and federal lands work here for free admission?

    No, it is a private Indian reservation

    Do you have to pay to hike here?

    Yes, there is an entrance fee to get into the park. It is per person, not carload. But they do take credit cards if you didn't bring cash.

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    What a spectacular place to be outside, hike and learn more about the natural surroundings of Palm Springs!

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