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12-08-2022, 02:54 PM #1Registered User
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Palm Springs-Indio day trip ideas
Staying for a week near Indio next week and hoping some people here can steer me toward some day adventures. Planning on Josua Tree and a few golf rounds for sure but we don't know shit about the area other than it won't be raining like PDX. Easily accessed slot canyon type exploring would be awesome. Kids are all adults now so much easier than dragging little peeps around.
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12-08-2022, 03:29 PM #2
Go hiking in Palm Canyon. An amazing oasis in the middle of the desert. I think the Tribe that owns that land is the richest in the country
We took a tour there with a guy named Scott Scott. His company is Trail Discovery. He had an incredible knowledge of the area, and had stuff (animal skeletons, native foods, tools) cached around to emphasize points during the hike.
It looks like he shut it down due to the pandemic but maybe there’s a way to get in touch. He has a LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottscott/
If not, there are maps at the visitor center
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12-08-2022, 03:59 PM #3
Ladder hike is a fun, slot canyon type of hike. It's not super long but kind of cool. Other than that, Murray Hill hike is a good one. There are some others but those would be my recommendations for a couple decent hikes.
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/c...anyon-trail--4
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/c...rray-hill-loop
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12-08-2022, 05:00 PM #4
Bear Creek Oasis is a nice longer hike out of the La Quinta Cove with views of the Salton Sea and Mt San Jacinto that doesn't involve paying access fees.
Driving up CA 74 and do a section of the Pacific Crest Trail is fun. Check conditions as snow is common at the higher elevations in winter.
The Palm Springs Air Museum has a large display of aircraft and a large library of manuals if you have interest in aviation.
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12-08-2022, 06:05 PM #5
+1 on the hikes mentioned. Painted (Ladder) Canyon is awesome. https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...er#post5640128
If you do Painted Canyon, take a drive around the Salton Sea and check out Slab City as well. If you still have time, you can loop around and check out Anza Borrego state park. Without 4x4 you'll be a bit limited off pavement but the Slot off Hwy 78 doesn't take much time and is a super cool slot canyon (see last 8-10 pics of post #9 in this TR: https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...ot#post5643037). Drive the loop into Borrego Springs and check out the cool sculptures. There is a decent taco shop in Borrego plus a few restaurants.
https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/638/f..._Map201704.pdf
Closer to Palm Springs you can take the Aerial Tram up to Mt San Jacinto. Play in the snow, snowshoe or have dinner at the restaurant.
When you go to Joshua Tree, if you do the drive as a loop through Yucca Valley on Hwy 62, stop at Pioneertown. Pappy & Harriets there has live music Fri/Sat nights if that fits your schedule.
Another cool drive is up and around Hwy 74/243 to Idyllwild and then down to Banning. Good food at Paradise Valley Cafe (Hwys 74 at 371) and in Idyllwild.
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12-08-2022, 06:13 PM #6Registered User
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Slab city was the only other thing other than Joshua Tree In want to check out for me. I was always intrigued after reading about it in , "In to the Wild". Lot of great ideas, keep in coming.
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12-08-2022, 06:19 PM #7Registered User
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The Tram is super cool and a must-do. It's identical or similar to the tram in Engleberg in that it rotates on the way up and there is only 2 in the world like this, i think. And it has about 6000' vert. There's a bar and restaurant at top and some mellow hikes on top too.
This place would be cool to see live music from, it's worth the drive if you like the music playing
https://www.reddogpioneertown.com/events
29 palms is worth a stop for lunch, and maybe shopping, eccentricities, etc and if you like Gram Parsons you can visit where he died in some hotel there. Joshua Tree NP is of course worth a whole day, and if you feel adventurous go to Slab City. Or be more chill nearby at Salvation Mountain for outsider art; outside. Long drive past Salton Seas to get there though IMO from PS.
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12-08-2022, 06:26 PM #8Registered User
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Anyone know of natural hot springs in the area ? Not a spa, someplace to soak outside.
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12-08-2022, 07:13 PM #9
Sort of nearby
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sbnf...a/?recid=34152
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12-08-2022, 07:58 PM #10
You can take the tram up and hike down...it is a long hike. Tons of hikes I'm J-Tree, long or short, or just go cross-country into Womdrrland of rocks, but bring a compass, tan rocks all look a like. There are short hikes around Thousand Palms oasis, but can be a tourist cluster fuck, especially on weekends. For a longer way less visited palm oasis head to the Pushwalla grove east to Thousand Plams. Not as big, but much more secluded. If you climb, hundreds of routes in J-Tree, or go to Taquitz Rock near Idyllwild. Some really nice granite (for southern California) with lots of climbing history.
I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...iscariot
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12-08-2022, 09:03 PM #11
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12-09-2022, 10:18 AM #12
Not quite an hour west of Indio is Forest Falls and the rest of the San Bernardino National Forest and The San Gorgonio Wilderness
If you are feeling spicy Mt San Gorgonio tops out @ over 11 K.
Went to college in Redlands so spent a fair amount of time there.....
If driving west of the Springs and Indio, stop at Cucas for killer mexican food.
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12-09-2022, 12:00 PM #13Registered User
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Thanks everyone, some great suggestions so far. I'm thinking Painted Canyon, Salvation mountain/Slab City , Palm Canyon and ladder hike so far. I like to be kind of fluid on vacation due to my dad's insistence on AAA guide book vacation planning as a kid. He had to hit all 78 spots , take a photo and head to the next place.
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12-09-2022, 06:11 PM #14
Any chance you're golfing Sunday the 18th? I'll be down there for a (booze-fueled) tourney and looking for a game before my 3:30 flight that day.
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12-09-2022, 07:20 PM #15click here
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I'd suggest looking for Bill Ewasko, and a couple canyons I don't think anyone looked in yet, but it seems he's been found.
https://www.crossville-chronicle.com...15d76f958.html
(I'm trying to figure out where he was found, as I've spent more than a few hours poring over maps and the known details)
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12-09-2022, 08:13 PM #16
This won't help you locate where he was found, but might be of interest and will show you where he wasn't - blog by one of the original search team members who personally did 40+ trips back to search on his own time. https://www.otherhand.org/home-page/...r-bill-ewasko/
I posted a link to his blog in the plane crash thread.... this is the same guy who finally found the Death Valley Germans and the remaining debris of an A-12 spy plane.
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12-09-2022, 08:23 PM #17Registered User
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If you are going to Slab City and if you don't know what you are getting into - I recommend being outgoing and interacting with any local you see. Otherwise you are just driving around staring at places and it's a weird place to be. it's a bit lawless out there and remote so it's intimidating, but we found some welcoming people easily. try to invite yourself into one of the odd buildings to see how 'they' live. RVers there are a different story though.
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12-09-2022, 10:58 PM #18click here
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04-03-2023, 06:19 PM #19Registered User
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Good stuff for me here. thanks. I'm hopeful the wilderness at top of tram will open back up next week when I am there. Would mags suggest xc skis with fishscales/metal edge or touring skis for meadow skipping around san jacinto? I should post in socal thread too.
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