Coachella Valley Preserve

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Coachella Valley Preserve is a veritable desert utopia that's sure to take your breath away! Nestled in the heart of Southern California's Coachella Valley, this preserve is a sanctuary of unparalleled natural beauty and ecological significance.


Here, an astounding variety of indigenous flora and fauna thrive amidst a picturesque landscape of green palm trees that stand in stark contrast to the rugged desert terrain. The soothing sounds of rippling streams and sparkling pools offer a refreshing respite for parched wildlife seeking refuge.


One of the Preserve's most captivating attractions is the Thousand Palms Oasis, a lush grove of California fan palms that appears plucked straight from a fantastical tale. These ancient trees have stood the test of time for over 1500 years and provide critical nesting sites for several bird species.


This preserve is not only about stunning aesthetics - it's an essential component of the ecosystem. The San Andreas Fault runs through the area, resulting in a microclimate that supports an extraordinary range of plant and animal life. The Coachella Valley Preserve is truly a natural treasure that must be seen to be believed.


How to explore Coachella Valley Preserve?

- A number of hiking trails snake through the canyons and around the oases. The McCallum Trail is a common pick since it takes you past the Thousand Palms Oasis and up to McCallum Grove, which is another glorious palm tree stand.

- The Preserve is home to approximately 240 bird species, making it a paradise for birders. The ladder-backed woodpecker, verdin, and Scott's oriole are among the most regularly seen birds.

- The Preserve also has a diverse wildlife population, including desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, bobcats, and different reptiles. Keep your eyes alert, and you could just get a glimpse of something extraordinary!

- The Preserve is a photographer's dream, with its gorgeous scenery and unique ecological features. Bring your camera or phone and capture some of the region's most breathtaking scenery.

- The Preserve offers a variety of educational programs and interpretive exhibits that teach visitors about the natural and cultural heritage of the region. Discover the area's flora and animals, geology, and Native American culture.


  • imageDuration Required
    4 hours

Address of Coachella Valley Preserve

29200 Thousand Palms Canyon Road, Palm Springs, Greater Palm Springs, CA

Opening & Closing time of Coachella Valley Preserve

  • Monday
    07:00-17:00
  • Tuesday
    07:00-17:00
  • Wednesday
    07:00-17:00
  • Thursday
    07:00-17:00
  • Friday
    07:00-17:00
  • Saturday
    07:00-17:00
  • Sunday
    07:00-17:00

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