Indian Canyons
A natural reserve in Palm Springs, ancestral home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, featuring diverse desert landscapes, hiking trails, and historical sites.

Indian Canyons are a series of dazzling canyons carved out of the foothills where the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Mountains meet in Palm Springs, California. They are the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.🔍 Features diverse desert landscapes, hiking trails, and historical sites.# Why Go🏞️ Explore stunning canyons and diverse desert landscapes🚶 Hike trails for all experience levels (choose from 15-mile Palm Canyon, 4-mile Murray Canyon, or 1-mile Andreas Canyon trails)📜 Rich history and cultural significance, see ancient rock art and community remnants🌴 World's largest naturally occurring oasis of Washingtonia filifera palm trees💧 Discover waterfalls, natural springs, and unique desert plants# Why Avoid🥵 Can be very hot, especially in summer# Tips💧 Bring plenty of water for all hikes, especially during hot parts of the year# 🅿️ ParkingAvailable at 38520 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs.

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