Coachella Valley Palm Trees

4.5/5
(771) · Nature reserve in Thousand Palms, United States
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As steward for approximately 245 million acres of America’s public lands, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages some of the nation’s most …

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Jan 5, 2025
Drivers, please drive below the 45-mph recommended speed because there are pedestrians. Visitors: the Preserve is only open some days per week. The parking area is closed. Park across the road, look … Full review by markhT5589UW
Dec 10, 2024
Just a fun place to. visit. Beautiful area. Easy hiking. Repairs needed for one of the main trails that is now closed. Donate to them when you are there. Full review by Retiredtraveler5050
Apr 16, 2024
Visited Coachella Valley - desert paradise! Gorgeous landscapes and endless adventures. Loved every moment! There was so much to explore Full review by Ashley W
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i walk with a cane. IS it possible to experience at least some of the area with limited mobility? Are there climbs? Rough …
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i walk with a cane. IS it possible to experience at least some of the area with limited mobility? Are there climbs? Rough territory?
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There are trails that would accommodate walking with a cane. I agree ask at the visitors centre and they will be more than willing to help. Best oasis in the valley.
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how long a drive from Palm Springs?
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It was about 30 minutes from La Quinta where we stayed. It was amazing.
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What is the cost
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There is no cost! Free parking too!!!
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Any suggestions on easy (1-4 miles) wildflower trails where we can see lots of wildflowers?
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You can do the little loop at the Coachella valley preserve to the oasis and back , that is easy and you can still see the followers. You can see the beautiful wild flowers at Joshua Tree …
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You can do the little loop at the Coachella valley preserve to the oasis and back , that is easy and you can still see the followers. You can see the beautiful wild flowers at Joshua Tree park. You can enter from the south side, they are beautiful and just stop your car. You can also depending where you are the Borrego Spring park, there were beautiful flowers.
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Do you have to pay an entrance fee?
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No. Walk right in for free. They do accept donations to support cause.
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What is an electric bicycle, or e-bike?
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The BLM’s rule defines an e-bike as a bicycle with a small electric motor of not more than 750 watts (one horsepower) which assists in the operation...
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