- TripBuzz found 125 things to do with kids in or near Idyllwild, California, including 112 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palm Springs, Hemet, Palm Desert and Cathedral City.
- From San Jacinto State Park Campground to Fern Basin Campground, the Idyllwild area offers 95 different types of family activities, including: Camping Site, Hiking Trails, National & State Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Idyllwild, California is a beautiful, harmonious mix of a love of the arts and natural outdoor beauty. The main draw is two fold with its abundant wildlife, scenic mountain valleys, and camping amongst the pine trees and its Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema that celebrates projects from filmmakers around the world.
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The Idyllwild Nature Center offers a variety of hiking trails, a monarch butterfly exhibit and plenty of bird watching opportunities. The area also features picnic spots and occasional learning workshops.
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54000 Riverside County Playground Rd., Idyllwild, CA 92549
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With over 200 acres of forests and open space, Idyllwild Park has areas for both day use and camping. The park offers scenic views, hiking on five trails, and rock climbing on enormous granite boulders.
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The Rustic Theater features a 232-seat venue with a screen, stage and concert sound system. Furthermore, they offer a wide selection of video rentals from classics to the latest new releases.
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Mount San Jacinto, otherwise known as San Jacinto Mountain, is located in Palm Springs, California. The imposing mountain has forested shoulders and a bare granite peak. Camping is not allowed on the mountain, but there are several campgrounds nearby.
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With plenty of hiking trails, a thriving desert vegetation, a visitor centre offering various recreational activities, Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument are worth a visit. To avoid heat, it is best to visit during fall or spring.
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Appreciate Palm Springs from above with a voyage on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Each round cable car has clear sides, enabling all occupants to have unimpeded views of the majestic hills and valleys below.
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Valley Wide Recreation offers an array of full amenities to the community such as covered picnic areas and playgrounds, lighted baseball fields and soccer fields as well as basketball and volleyball courts.
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A recreational facility open to the public, The Oaks at Soboba Park features multiple sports facilities, including four softball fields, a baseball diamond, a football field, and a boxing arena.
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Palm Canyon is fifteen miles in length and provides many different activities for the mountain region. Outdoor attractions include hiking, horseback riding, and picnicking while visitors can also go to the Trading Post for purchasing Native American art.
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Tahquitz Canyon offers a two-mile hiking loop to Tahquitz Falls, a 50-foot waterfall. The hike also passes many Cahuilla sacred sites including a village where artifacts have been unearthed dating back over 1,000 years.