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More than 50 miles of trails in the San Jacinto wilderness area, great camping and number of parks and preserves makes Palm Springs a great place to enjoy the great outdoors.

DeMuth Park

4 tennis courts (night lighted), Baseball diamonds, batting cages, Picnic areas and youth center

4375 Mesquite Ave., Palm Springs
323-8272

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Palm Springs Dog Park

Open around the clock, a green doggie oasis with enclosed area for small dogs

222 Civic Dr. North (behind City Hall)
Information: Jan Truscott 323-8299

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Sunrise Park

Palm Springs community park complex, Home of the Library Center, Leisure Center, Pavilion, Stadium, Dr. Frey/Jaycee Building, Swim Center, Boys and Girls Club and Mizell Senior Center, Picnic areas and playground

Sunrise Way (between Ramon Road and Baristo Road)
323-8272

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Ruth Hardy Park

Picnic areas, Eight lighted tennis courts,

700 Tamarisk Road, Palm Springs
323-8272

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Coachella Valley Preserve

13,000 acre preserve containing the spectacular Thousand Palm Oasis and rare wildlife, Hiking and riding trails, Gates open dawn to dusk, Visitor's Center opens 8 am - noon daily except August,

Take Ramon Rd. over I-10 left 2 miles on Thousand Palms Canyon Rd., Watch for signs.
343-1234

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Lake Cahuilla

A Riverside County park, Fishing, boating , swimming pool, lifeguard April - October, Picnicking, camping, hiking. Lake stocked (license required), Open daily 6 am - until dark year round, Night fishing Friday & Saturday in summer, Take Hwy 111 east from Palm Springs to Jefferson St., Indio, turn right about 6 miles


564-4712

Camping reservations: 800-234-PARK

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Francis Stevens Park

Art Shows and events are held at the park.

corner of North Palm Canyon and Alejo Rd.
323-8272

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