North Palm Springs Parks - National Parks, State Parks & Playgrounds in North Palm Springs CA
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ABradshaw Trail
- North Palm Springs
CA 92258, U.S.A. - +1 760 251 4800
- Overview Bill Bradshaw blazed this trail during the 19th century after learning about the area's secret water sources from the local Cahuilla Indians. Bradshaw hoped to cash in on business from the migration of would-be miners who would abandon Los Angeles for the promised gold fields of the Colorado Rive... more on LLBean.com
Bradshaw Trail
North Palm SpringsCA 92258, U.S.A.
BBradshaw Trail
- North Palm Springs
CA, California - 7602514800
- Overview The first road through Riverside County was blazed by William Bradshaw in 1862, as an overland stage route beginning at San Bernardino and ending at La Paz, Arizona (now Ehrenberg, Arizona). The Trail was used extensively between 1862 and 1877 to haul miners and other passengers to the gold field... more on Epinions.com
Bradshaw Trail
North Palm SpringsCA, California
CDos Palmas Preserve Recreation Management Area
- North Palm Springs
CA, California - 7602514800
- Overview The preserve is an oasis and transition zone between the Mojave and Sonoran deserts. For centuries it was used by nomadic Indians, who found water and game plentiful here. More than 235 bird species have been observed in the preserve, including several rare species. Many additional transient spec... more on Epinions.com
- Overview This oasis with its hundreds of swaying fan palms offers sanctuary in the midst of the dry Colorado Desert. Pools fed by artesian springs and seepage from the nearby Coachella Canal form a lush wetland area. The exceptional habitat shelters a variety of both threatened or endangered and more comm... more on Epinions.com
Dos Palmas Preserve Recreation Management Area
North Palm SpringsCA, California
DBig Morongo Canyon Preserve and Trail
- 690 West Garnet Ave.
P.O. Box 581260, North Palm Springs, CA 92258, U.S.A. - +1 760 251 4800
- Overview Big Morongo is a lush desert oasis that supports large populations of birds and wildlife. The desert springs ecosystem and Mojave forest are some of the best in the state. More than 300 bird species live here, among them the rare vermillion flycatcher. Bighorn sheep also flock to these desert spr... more on LLBean.com
Big Morongo Canyon Preserve and Trail
690 West Garnet Ave.P.O. Box 581260, North Palm Springs, CA 92258, U.S.A.
EThe Rapids Waterslide
- Palm Springs
California - +1 925 829 5600
- Overview A small water park located at the Shadow Cliffs East Bay Regional Park. more on About
The Rapids Waterslide
Palm SpringsCalifornia
FKnott's Soak City Water Park
- 1500 S Gene Autry Trl
Palm Springs, CA - 7603270499
- I went to this water park for the first time while visiting a friend in Desert Hot Springs (next door to Palm Springs). more on Yelp
- It's a fantastic water park, and the previous reviewer gets it right, take plenty of sunscreen and patience, especially ... more on Trekaroo
Knott's Soak City Water Park
1500 S Gene Autry TrlPalm Springs, CA
GBoomers Camelot Park
- 67-700 E. Palm Canyon Dr.
Cathedral City, CA , USA - +1 760 770 7522
- Overview At Boomers Camelot Park you can play miniature golf, drive bumper boats, climb a rock wall, drive a go-kart, swing in the batting cages, test ... more on Fodor's
- Overview Special offers available Tuesdays and Thursdays depending on time of year. more on NileGuide
Boomers Camelot Park
67-700 E. Palm Canyon Dr.Cathedral City, CA , USA
