Explore the lush palm oases of the Indian Canyons on this morning or afternoon 3-hour eco-tour from Palm Springs. Learn about the rich history and culture of the Cahuilla Indians as you ride a jeep th
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Location: Palm Springs
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Admission Fees
- Granola Snack
- Naturalist guided Jeep tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Kids are welcome on the Indian Canyons Hiking Tour, but I’d recommend it for ages 6 and up. They should be able to walk the easy 1-mile trail without too much trouble. Just make sure they’re dressed for the outdoors and can handle the heat if it’s a warm day. The tour is designed for families, so it's a good fit!
A: I’d suggest wearing breathable clothing and good hiking shoes or boots. The terrain can be rocky, especially during the walk in Andreas Canyon. Layering is smart too since it might get chilly in the morning or evening. Don't forget a hat and sunscreen for sun protection!
A: If the weather looks questionable, the tour company will reach out to you. They usually cancel if there’s severe weather, like heavy rain or lightning. They’ll offer to reschedule your tour or give you a refund if you can’t make another date. Always best to check the forecast before you go!
Discussions
Anyone done the Indian Canyons hiking tour? Thinking of it as a gift!
I’m considering giving my sister and her husband the Indian Canyons Jeep tour for their anniversary. I’ve heard it’s a great way to see the palm oases and learn about the Cahuilla Indians. How’s the hike? Is it really easy as they say? Any tips for first-timers? They’ve never done a tour like this before!
Indian Canyons Jeep Tour - Worth the Hype?
I’ve been reading a lot about this Indian Canyons hiking tour. Looks pretty neat but is it just a scenic drive? Or do you really get to hike? I like the idea of learning about the history too. Planning a trip next month and wanting to make the most of it.