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Indian Canyons

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Cheryl
July 17, 2022
A natural Oasis with the second largest growth of native Washingtonian palms in the country.
Laura
June 10, 2022
Nature preserve in Riverside County 
Terri
April 30, 2022
Beautiful place to explore and get out of the city without being very far.
Beth
April 22, 2022
Centuries ago, ancestors of the Agua Caliente Cahuilla (pronounced Kaw-we-ah) Indians settled in the Palm Springs area and developed extensive and complex communities in Palm, Murray, Andreas, Tahquitz and Chino Canyons. Abundant water and hundreds of plants and animals found throughout the area ensured stable living conditions. Crops of melons, squash, beans and corn were grown, animals were hunted, and plants and seeds were gathered for food, medicines, basketweaving etc. Many traces of these communities exist in the canyons today, including rock art, house pits and foundations, irrigation ditches, dams, reservoirs, trails, and food processing areas.
Centuries ago, ancestors of the Agua Caliente Cahuilla (pronounced Kaw-we-ah) Indians settled in the Palm Springs area and developed extensive and complex communities in Palm, Murray, Andreas, Tahquitz and Chino Canyons. Abundant water and hundreds of plants and animals found throughout the area ens…
Michael
March 22, 2022
Hiking trails; take plenty water and make sure someone know where you are going.

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38520 South Palm Canyon Drive
Palm Springs, CA
Agua Caliente Off-Reservation Trust Land