- TripBuzz found 109 things to do with kids in or near Cathedral City, California, including 96 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio and Idyllwild.
- From Big League Dreams Sports to Desert Ice Castle, the Cathedral City area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Golf, Bowling and Mini Golf.
- Cathedral City rests within the Coachella Valley of southern California. The name of the city is derived from a canyon south of the town that has rock formations that resemble a cathedral. Multiple golf resorts are located in the area with golfing as a popular recreation activity for natives and visitors alike.
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The history and cultural arts of the region are put on display at the La Quinta Museum. With two floors of exhibits, guests are able to learn about the Native American origins of the settlement and can access a large museum store with items created by local artists.
11.9 Miles
La Quinta's Rock N Roll Mini Golf is an indoor miniature golf course that features black light and other lighting and visual effects as well as rock music. The facility also has a video arcade.
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Located within the Santa Rosa Mountains, the La Quinta Cove Hike is a hiking trail popular among local residents and visitors alike. Hikers have the opportunity to trek the nearby trails from the cove ranging from 2.5-to-7.5 miles in length.
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The 12-acre Fritz Burns Park can hold over 100 people at any given time. Facilities within the area include a swimming pool, tennis courts, play-based water feature, public art, skate park, and dog park.
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At Heritage Palms Golf Club, golfers can play 36 holes on a championship course. Not only can golfers also take a break and play a game of tennis, but they can also purchase merchandise at the golf shop.
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The 18-hole Shadow Hills Golf Course showcases spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. The course features a practice facility with two tee levels, a short-game area with true-to-speed green and a private area for group or one-on-one lessons with the professional staff.
12.3 Miles
67616 E. Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
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Visitors of Cabot's Pueblo Museum will be able to learn about an artist colony that attracted art forms from regions like the Pacific Northwest, Mexico, the Southwest, and Alaska. The location also hosts special events throughout the year, including the Oaxaca and Mata Ortiz Weekends.
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Eighth Street at Cactus Drive, Desert Hot Springs, CA
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The Public Tennis Courts of Desert Hot Springs are a municipal tennis facility available for public use. The courts feature electric lighting in the evenings, and have benches and garbage receptacles.
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Humber Park is the starting point that branches off to several moderate to difficult hiking trails, the 'Devil's Slide' being the most popular. It is strongly advised to get a pass at the ranger station prior to hiking.
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City owned and operated, Wardman Park features a community pool where both open swimming and lessons are provided. Other amenities offered at the park include tennis courts and an array of playground equipment for younger guests.