- TripBuzz found 137 things to do with kids in or near Palm Springs, California, including 114 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palm Desert, Indio, Joshua Tree and Cathedral City.
- From Smoke Tree Stables to Knotts Soak City - Palm Springs, the Palm Springs area offers 84 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Canyon, Other Adventures and Amusement Parks (All Ages).
- Nestled in the Coachella Valley of California, Palm Springs is a desert resort city. The city is centered around having fun, which is why many of its attractions revolve around hiking, horseback riding, tennis, swimming, biking, and golfing. Guests will also enjoy five star spa treatments after their days of fun, followed by a variety of gourmet food options.
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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.
46.1 Miles
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39400 Clinton Keith Road, Murrieta, CA
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At Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve, visitors can go walking, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The location offers interpretive trail walks, outreach programs, interpretive programs, and views of historic adobe buildings.
46.2 Miles
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900 University Ave., Riverside, CA
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A relaxing atmosphere and beautiful plant life await guests at the University of California Riverside Botanic Garden. The garden is 40 rolling acres of over 3,500 plant species and offers both self-guided tours and school tours.
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900 University Avenue, Riverside, CA 92521
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University of California Riverside Student Recreation Center is a 155,000 square foot facility with a pool, weight room and climbing wall among other amenities. They offer classes in fitness, dance, tennis, CPR, self-defense, meditation and martial arts.
46.3 Miles
The Cleveland National Forest is a wildlife preserve that is home to over 3 million animals. The park features a target shooting area and is home to the Cedar Creek Falls permit area.
46.3 Miles
Suitable for both walking and hiking, Bear Canyon Loop Trail goes through the national forest. It covers over six miles of terrain and provides views of the river and local mountains.
46.7 Miles
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.
46.8 Miles
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.
46.8 Miles
Filled with dirt and paved walking paths, Andulka Park offers visitors lighted fields and courts for basketball, tennis, and baseball. The park features a playground area with a separate playground for small children.
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Featuring minor league baseball games, visitors can enjoy a night of baseball at the Inland Empire 66ers, which is situated next to the San Bernardino Mountains. The concession stands serve hot dogs for $0.50 each and treats like funnel cake.