Though powered by state-of-the-art solar panels, the Trading Post has overlooked Palm Canyon for almost a century—who built it, and why?
Palm Springs: 11 Things to Do
Embrace the great outdoors hiking at Indian Canyons, view and learn about historic aircraft, and discover why there is no place else like Palm Springs.
Embrace the great outdoors hiking at Indian Canyons, view historic aircraft, and discover why there is no place else like Palm Springs.
Traversing Times
A day in the Indian Canyons reveals traces of Agua Caliente history.
Before you descend into Palm Canyon, consider its centuries-old history as the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.
Have an Adventure
Head outdoors and explore the natural wonders of Greater Palm Springs with one of these five tours by hiking, riding horseback, and by wagon.
Head outdoors and explore the natural wonders of Greater Palm Springs with one of these five tours by hiking, riding horseback, and by wagon.
Think Pink
A pink dot double decker umbrella inspires a Palm Springs couple to create a themed party that you can duplicate this summer.
A pink dot double decker umbrella inspires a Palm Springs couple to create a themed patio party that you can duplicate this summer.
Insider’s Guide to the Indian Canyons
Brush up on these essentials before hitting the trails.
Hit the trail when you visit the Indian Canyons where approximately 60 miles of hiking is available among awe-inspiring landscape.
Heritage and Habitat
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is teaching the next generation about preserving bighorn sheep through the Bighorn Youth Academy.
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is teaching the next generation about preserving bighorn sheep through the Bighorn Youth Academy.
On Course
Indian Canyons Golf Resort General Manager Phil Woodrum discusses his love for the game and what he’s looking forward to next.
New General Manager Phil Woodrum oversees two 18-hole courses, a pro shop, and a restaurant at Indian Canyons Golf Resort in Palm Springs.
Preserving the Past
A delicate balance of conservation and safeguarding cultural heritage defines the Indian Canyons.
The allure of Andreas, Palm, and Murray canyons in Palm Springs, collectively known as the Indian Canyons, forge a deep connection to history.
A Deeper Sense of Place
The Agua Caliente Oasis Trail is a gift to us all.
The Oasis Trail is a re-creation of the Indian Canyons, just miles away in downtown Palm Springs at the Agua Caliente Cultural Plaza.
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