- TripBuzz found 105 things to do with kids in or near La Quinta, California, including 92 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio and Cathedral City.
- From Rock N Roll Mini Golf to Lake Cahuilla Recreation Area, the La Quinta area offers 63 different types of family activities, including: Golf, Parks, Hiking Trails and Mini Golf.
- The tourism city of La Quinta is a hot spot for golfers and is popular for it's dining, shopping, and views of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Arnold Palmer's famous golf courses attract golf enthusiasts to the La Quinta Resort, the SilverRock Resort, and the PGA West courses to enjoy the sport. Hiking and biking in the mountains is a favorite pass time as well as shopping in the local Village.
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17.4 Miles
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219 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA
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Situated in downtown Palm Springs, CA, Agua Caliente Cultural Museum houses many historical artefacts belonging to the native Cahuilla tribes of the area and other native cultures. They conduct guided tours, research and education programs for those interested in their history and culture.
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700 Tamarisk St. at Avenue of Caballeros, Palm Springs, CA
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Situated in downtown Palm Springs, Ruth Hardy Park offers a great outdoor experience. The landscape is spacious and beautifully designed. The park also maintains tennis and basketball courts complete with night illumination, picnic tables, play areas for kids and much more.
17.8 Miles
A National Monument of 8-mile paved drive and 17-miles of day-use hiking trails It provides pportunities to discover the beauty and inhabitants of this 11,985 acre site
18.7 Miles
Stretching 55 miles, the Coast to Crest Trail runs between the sea coast at Del Mar and the Volcan Mountain. The multi-use trail is suitable for hiking, biking, and even horseback riding.
19.6 Miles
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2901 N Palm Canyon, Palm Springs, CA 92262
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Located in a vintage gas station, Palm Springs Visitor Center provides visitors with resources to help plan their trips in the area. At the front desk, visitors can get brochures, maps, and magazines.
20.2 Miles
The Desert Dunes Golf Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., hosts U.S. Open and PGA Tour-qualifying events. After playing an 18 hole game of golf, visitors can also receive refreshments at the bar and grill.
21.1 Miles
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.
22.6 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.
23.2 Miles
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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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.