- TripBuzz found 91 things to do with kids in or near Indio, California, including 73 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palm Springs, Palm Desert, La Quinta and Cathedral City.
- From Fantasy Lanes Bowling Center to Coachella Valley History Museum, the Indio area offers 58 different types of family activities, including: Golf, Recreation Centers, Amusement Parks (All Ages) and Bowling.
- Home of the world famous Coachella Music Festival, the city of Indio California has been named 'The City of Festivals' for its many annual events. Coachella, and many other music festivals held within Indio, such as Stage Coach, bring top line, A-list talent to perform in the desert. Other points of interest include the areas rich agricultural history and date crops.
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At San Jacinto Municipal Museum, visitors can browse displays to learn about the Native American and early pioneer history of the region. These displays have artifacts like Native American baskets, early 20th century photographs, and more.
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Gregg Silks' Guide Service is a fishing tour guide company that offers chances to catch largemouth bass, striped bass, rainbow trout, and catfish. The company operates on the Silverwood Lake and Lake Perris.
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Catering to the creative growth of the youth in Hemet, Fingerprints Youth Museum offers an exhibits that encourage learning and fun. Exhibits include sets that allow children to work in a doctors office, drive a fire truck, be a responsible pet owner and read books in a library setting.
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A historic, single-screen movie house, the Hemet Theatre shows classic films for discount prices. Recreating the event-movie feel of days gone by, the Hemet is also available for party and event rentals.
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The Kid Zone Museum is a children's museum that is dedicated to enhancing the lives of children through learning. The museum has art camps and family camps that are taught by local scientists and artisans.
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The Hemet Museum features exhibits about the history of the San Jacinto Valley. The museum is known for the postal, National Guard, and Native American exhibits, as well as the Western Science Center archaeology display.
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Preserving the life and history of San Jacinto in the late 1800's, Estudillo Mansion is available for tours and city sponsored special events. The stately brick estate features sprawling grounds and a charming wrap around porch.
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San Jacinto's Chariot Gymnastics offers instructional gymnastics and tumbling programs for toddlers from six months to two years, kids from ages three to five, and boys and girls ages 6 to 18.
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A 1.5 mile trek, the Elephant Trees Trail will take you on a self-guided walk up to view a rarely seen Elephant tree. Depending on the time of year there is plenty of flora and fauna to discover as well.