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  2. Cactus to Clouds Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail runs roughly parallel to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, and the upper part of the trail runs very close to the Mountain station of the tramway. The initial part of the route is called the Skyline Trail, which climbs 7,900 feet from the desert to Long Valley, in about 11 miles. There, it joins another system of trails, where hikers ...

  3. These Palm Springs hiking trails take you through a lush ...

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    There are waterfalls, creeks and the world's largest California fan palm oasis. Still, what's most compelling about the Tahquitz and Indian canyons of Palm Springs might just be the backstory.

  4. Magnesia Spring Ecological Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Magnesia Spring Ecological Reserve is a California Department of Fish and Wildlife–protected area of the inland desert region of California, United States. The canyon, one of the natural attractions of the greater Palm Springs area of the Coachella Valley, [2] is known for its "colorful layered rock walls and palm tree oases."

  5. Tahquitz Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Tahquitz Canyon Visitor Center in Palm Springs, CA. The Agua Caliente Band maintains a visitor center and hiking trail for the canyon. The trail is a two-mile loop which leads to Tahquitz Falls [10] and back. [6]

  6. Joshua Tree National Park - Wikipedia

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    A section of the California Riding and Hiking Trail meanders for 35 miles (56 km) through the western side of the park. [39] The lookout point at Keys View, towards the south of the park, offers views of the Coachella Valley, the Salton Sea, the San Andreas Fault, the Santa Rosa Mountains, and the city of Palm Springs. [40]

  7. San Jacinto Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The range was a frequent subject for Palm Springs artists Carl Eytel (1862–1925) and Paul Grimm (1892–1974). Hollywood film directors have used the mountains to shoot film scenes. In Frank Capra's 1937 film, Lost Horizon, the Tahquitz Falls in Tahquitz Canyon was used as a scene. [7] Today, the range is a destination for outdoor recreation.

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