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Palm Springs Parks, State Parks, Country Parks - Get Outside! CA California

Parks are great places to visit when you just want to get outside, breathe some fresh air, and stretch your legs. Whether you are looking for dog parks, playgrounds for the kids, or parks at the county, state, or national level, UpTake has it covered. We are your comprehensive guide to Palm Springs California parks.

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OVERVIEW: This fenced dog park is complete with green grass, trees, and fire hydrants. The dog park... Dogfriendly.com
OVERVIEW: Tennis anyone? This city park offers four tennis... tripadvisor.com
OVERVIEW: Beginning at sea level, this exciting jeep adventure travels up rugged canyons, climbing high into the cool Mojave Desert, land of the Joshua trees and Joshua Tree National Park. This is a true bac... viator
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LOCATION: Cathedral City, California (3.2 miles from Palm Springs)
LOCATION: Cathedral City, California (4.6 miles from Palm Springs)
HIGHLIGHTS: wheelchair accessible
LOCATION: Cathedral City, California (4.8 miles from Palm Springs)
OVERVIEW: Forest Lawn is proud to join the Coachella Valley Community with the opening of our newest Memorial-Park and Mortuary, Forest Lawn - Cathedral... forestlawn
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LOCATION: Idyllwild, California (12.2 miles from Palm Springs)
We stayed in the State Park campground in Idyllwild in May of 2005. It is one of the best state park campgrounds we have stayed in. We have a small trailer and stayed in a trailer site which costs more... sdsali
LOCATION: Palm Desert, California (11.3 miles from Palm Springs)
OVERVIEW: The Civic Center Dog Park is open from Dawn to 11 pm and... Dogfriendly.com
LOCATION: Palm Desert, California (15.0 miles from Palm Springs)
OVERVIEW: The dog park is a fenced 1/3 acre area. It has no separate... Dogfriendly.com
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LOCATION: Borrego Springs, California (45.9 miles from Palm Springs)
The entire visitor center at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park has been redone.... A Yahoo! User


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Many may remember Palm Springs as a resort town where Hollywood stars used to hang out and while that is no longer the case Palm Springs still offers some great desert scenery and upscale resort atmosphere that made it famous in the first place. For the outdoor enthusiast there are a few parks that you will not want to forget when traveling in Palm Springs. Although all of the parks that call Palm Springs home are amazing, each are different in their own way in regards to what they offer. One park may be canyon country filled with exclusive hiking trails with lush beauty, set amid desolate landscape that is simply hard to conceive unless you go and see it for yourself.

Mount San Jacinto is a national park in Palm Springs and has the second highest mountain range in Southern California. This park has exquisite granite peaks, subalpine forests, and fern-bordered mountain meadows so there is ample opportunity to explore and enjoy a scenic, high-country wilderness area. The park offers two drive-in campgrounds near the town of Idyllwild. Most of the park is a designated wilderness area enjoyed by hikers and backpackers. To ensure the preservation of the natural environment and assure the visitor of a quality visitor experience, the Department of Parks and Recreation has instituted a wilderness permit system; everyone entering the wilderness area for the day or for camping must have a permit in their possession. Day use wilderness permits are free and are available at the State Park Headquarters in Idyllwild or at the Long Valley Ranger Station. Applications for overnight permits will be accepted up to 56 days (8 weeks) in advance.

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