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Thousand Palms Oasis: The name origin for the community of Thousand Willis Palms , 33°49′36″N 116°19′50″W / 33.8265819°N 116.3306839°W / 33.8265819; -116.3306839 ( Willis
The Indio Hills Palms Park Property is managed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation.The Coachella Valley Preserve, a 2,206-acre (8.93 km 2) area, is maintained by the non-profit Nature Conservancy and is one of the few in the desert with an oasis fed by natural springs that supports the only California native palm, the Washingtonia filifera, or California Fan Palm.
Oasis is a census-designated place in the California county of Riverside. [2] Oasis sits at an elevation of 141 feet (43 m) below sea level. [ 2 ] The 2020 United States census reported Oasis's population was 4,468, down from 6,890 in 2010.
In Palm Canyon, you find the world’s largest California fan palm oasis. In Andreas Canyon, there's a year-round creek. In Tahquitz Canyon, if the weather has been wet enough, you'll reach a 60 ...
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The post office was established in 1915, and the area was named Edom, California after the ancient Asian nation. However, in 1919, a residents petition was carried out and the name was changed to Thousand Palms. [8] The location had a post office called Edom in 1913. The post office was moved in 1938 and then renamed "Thousand Palms" in 1939. [9]
Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a 3,709-acre (15.01 km 2) protected area in Riverside County, California's Coachella Valley.It lies within the unincorporated community of Thousand Palms, just north of Palm Desert.