Coachella Valley Preserve offers a rare desert oasis experience featuring palm oases, hiking trails, and vibrant desert wildlife amid the Colorado Desert's arid landscape.
Located within the Colorado Desert region of Southern California, Coachella Valley Preserve encompasses approximately 20,000 acres of desert habitat highlighted by one of the largest remaining palm oases in North America. The preserve protects desert fan palm groves (Washingtonia filifera), crucial groundwater-fed wetlands, and diverse desert flora and fauna. Historically, the area was inhabited by the Cahuilla people, who utilized the palms and springs sustainably for thousands of years. The preserve's geography ranges from sandy washes and rocky hills to shaded groves and year-round springs. It provides vital refuge for species such as the desert tortoise, bighorn sheep, and numerous bird species. Visitors can explore a network of well-maintained trails that lead through palm-lined canyons, dry desert vistas, and seasonal waterfalls. The preserve’s McCallum Trail, the Palm Canyon Trail, and the Discovery Trail offer excellent insight into desert ecosystems and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. The preserve also features interpretive signage and a visitor center that enhances understanding of the desert’s unique environment. A key attraction is the fan palm oasis itself, which demonstrates the importance of groundwater in sustaining desert life. The preserve attracts nature enthusiasts, hikers, bird watchers, and photographers seeking tranquility and natural beauty in otherwise harsh desert surroundings. The combination of plant diversity, water sources, and desert wildlife makes Coachella Valley Preserve a striking natural area with unique recreational opportunities.
Palm Canyon Trail leading to the largest native palm oasis in California
Seasonal waterfalls cascading in the desert during winter and spring
Rare desert wildlife including the desert tortoise and bighorn sheep
McCallum Trail featuring scenic views of the preserve’s desert landscape
A lush oasis formed by native fan palms surrounding year-round springs, creating a rare desert wetland habitat.
A scenic loop trail offering sweeping views of desert flats and mountain backdrops, showcasing varied desert plant communities.
Provides educational exhibits about the desert ecosystem, interpretive programs, maps, and visitor information.