Living Desert Regional Park is a desert botanical garden and nature preserve in Palm Desert, California, showcasing native desert plants and wildlife. It offers unique outdoor experiences including hiking, wildlife viewing, and educational programs.
Living Desert Regional Park, located in Palm Desert, California, covers approximately 1,833 acres of desert landscape, combining botanical gardens with nature preserves. The park is dedicated to the conservation of desert flora and fauna native to the Colorado and Mojave deserts. Featuring a diverse collection of cacti, succulents, and other desert plants from around the world, it is both an educational and recreational destination. The park includes a zoo component specializing in desert-adapted animals such as mountain lions, bighorn sheep, and desert tortoises, offering visitors a chance to observe these species in environments designed to simulate their natural habitats. The outdoor trails wind through desert terrain and are relatively gentle, suitable for hikers of all levels, providing scenic views of local geology, desert vegetation, and animal habitats. Founded in 1970, the park has grown over the decades to become a center for environmental education, hosting guided tours, seasonal events, and school programs that raise awareness about desert ecosystems and their preservation. Living Desert Regional Park also serves as a hub for conservation efforts, including habitat restoration and breeding programs for threatened species. Its location on the western edge of the Coachella Valley gives visitors panoramic views of the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa mountains. The park’s combination of a desert botanical garden, zoo, and nature preserve makes it a singular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and those interested in natural history.
The Desert Gardens showcasing an extensive variety of native and exotic cacti and succulents
The zoo’s desert wildlife habitats featuring mountain lions, bobcats, and desert tortoises
The loop trails offering panoramic views of the Coachella Valley and surrounding mountains
The annual WildLights event featuring desert-themed holiday light displays
A living collection of over 1,500 plants from deserts worldwide highlighting diversity and adaptions.
Naturalistic enclosures that allow viewing desert mammals, reptiles, and birds native to the region.
Five miles of trails looping through gardens and natural habitat with interpretive signage for self-guided tours.