- TripBuzz found 123 things to do with kids in or near Desert Hot Springs, California, including 118 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio and Joshua Tree.
- From Cabot's Pueblo Museum to Public Tennis Courts, the Desert Hot Springs area offers 83 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Golf, Sports Facilities/Fields and Other Tours.
- Desert Hot Springs is a city located within the California Desert. Visitors will find warmer, dryer climates in this region, opting for indoor recreation in the late spring to early fall months. The area is primarily known for its beautiful and peaceful resorts and spa, including the Sagewater Spa and the 50 acre Two Bunch Palms Resort and Spa with pools fed by a nearby natural hot spring.
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9699 Box Springs Mountain Road, Moreno Valley, CA 92557
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Box Springs Mountain is a 1,100 acres reserve featuring over 15 miles of hiking trails. These trails are open to equestrian riders, bikers, and hikers. The trails many interest those looking for scenic mountain views.
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28251 Clinton Keith Road, Murrieta, CA 92563
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At Bronco Kids Wrestling Club, visitors can watch students compete at wrestling tournaments. The club is run by experienced coaches that teach students the basics of wrestling, including defensive and offensive strategy.
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The main attraction at Mr. Joe's Farm is the petting zoo. The farm contains typical petting zoo animals as well as some animals that aren't seen at many petting zoos such as camels, tortoises, and alpacas.
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299 W. Orange Show Road, San Bernardino, CA 92408
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AMF Arrowhead Lanes offers 32 lanes of bowling as well as a separate bar and grill area complete with flat-screen televisions. The facility is available for parties and groups and hosts regular bowling leagues.
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Visitors of the Fiesta Village will be able to play laser tag and mini-golf or ride go-karts and amusement rides. The location, which hosts birthday parties and group events, also features an arcade and batting cages.
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The Santa Ana River Trail takes visitors from the height of the mountains to the Pacific Ocean shoreline. This scenic, 110-mile trail is favored for biking and horseback riding and features breathtaking views of urban parks, meadows peppered with cottonwood trees, the San Bernardino mountains and the ocean.
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Home to local minor league baseball, the San Manuel Stadium is a fun, outdoor venue for taking in a game or a local concert. The stadium hosts some of the largest tours and biggest names in music.
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Crab Flats Campground is open year-round and offers 29 campsites, tables, campfire rings, vault toilets and piped water in the summer. They have many hiking trails that offer scenic views from a 6,200 ft elevation.
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With Susie Q Ranch, visitors can learn how to horseback ride on gentle horses with experienced trainers. Visitors are welcome to explore the farm and feed the horses after the lesson.
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Covering over 660,000 acres of the San Bernardino Mountains the San Bernardino National Forest offers extensive sightseeing, hiking and camping opportunities. Taking a drive along either the Rim of the World Scenic Byway or the Palms to Pines Scenic Byway is a great way to see the forest.