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    Panorama Park

    4.5 (12 reviews)

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    Hershey, my fur baby, waiting to approach the new friends
    Courtney P.

    I love taking my fur babies to the dog park This one has a nice space, bench for us to sit while playing and nice trees to give some shade It's a kids park around too The Panorama park is a beautiful park indeed It has everything, park for kids, park for dogs, trail for you to take a nice walk, space to play tennis, to play basketball and of course soccer It has space to do bbq with friends and family It's a great park

    Well groomed DG perimeter borders grass

    This dog park is a winner. Of course being just a week old helps... clean benches, lovely grass surrounded by a well maintained DG border, shade trees, separate areas for large & small dogs, each with two dog waste stations loaded with clean bags, a duel water fountain (one that fills a bowl at the bottom, that slowly drains [no stagnant water], the other higher up so you can fill bottles); covered picnic tables & benches. No foxtails, no burrs, no blowing sand. Ample parking. The park itself is really nice, with tennis courts, a ball field, a "beach" volleyball court, a nicely maintained lawn, and a big, well-maintained playground. Scattered trees. Well done, Cathedral City. Moved here 7 months ago from LA, a city whose neighborhood parks tend to be pretty awful. So nice to live in a city that has good amenities.

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    It was a very welcoming Dog Park. Clean and safe. We were happy to be there with our dog, but he was the only one there.

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    Not my favorite dog park, honestly. It's the closest to us. It's smaller in size, less maintained.

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    3 years ago

    Great playful dogs, great owners, great views. What's not to like? Well worth the drive from Palm Springs.

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    The park itself is really nice, with tennis courts, a ball field, a "beach" volleyball court, a nicely maintained lawn, and a big, well-maintained playground.

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    Cathedral City Dog Park - Dog Park...

    Cathedral City Dog Park

    1.8(16 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    It's joke. Dry and very tiny grass patch. Parking is rocky…read more Only one Kids play ground and few roofed shade place with tables. Very dirty and lots of trash there. I don't know why the city keeps this ugly park. No thank you.

    This is a description, not a criticism, of the Cathedral City Dog Park. My wife and I came to Palm…read moreSprings for a long weekend following a work appointment. We brought our little dog. She loves traveling with us. We stayed at an AirBnB less than a five minute drive from this facility. Before we went to dinner with an old friend from work, we wanted to give the pup a walk to tire her out. I saw from the internet that this spot was very nearby. The other reviews here are not charitable. Suffice it to say my wife said when we arrived, what a joke, and she wanted us to look for someplace else. I insisted we go in. We had the whole area to ourselves. She agreed we could walk around the perimeter a few times for exercise and perhaps the dog would do her business. The dog also was able to be off leash. Although she isn't the most sociable. we could easily see anybody coming well before they showed up. The reason people are unkind is this is a tiny square that is fenced in, filled with wood chips, with an adjacent smaller square designated for the animals under 25 pounds. So it is not sizable. It also has no green and no shade. We were there in the early spring. Yet this being the desert climate it is, the sun was beating down on us as in an old time pulp novel where the detective is hung over after a hard night on the town. At least they have a double door system as a proper dog park should. That reduces the risk of a dog bolting into traffic (the inner door does not shut properly though). I infer the premises are used from the amount of poop that was out there, creating a minefield. People need to pick up, and you would think the social contract would enforce itself, but, no, there was evidence that dogs had visited, all over, thoroughly dried out but difficult to detect since more or less the same color as the ground cover. Despite having been baked, the waste is still capable of sticking to your shoes. My wife scolded me when we inspected our shoes. I had made a misstep. This desolate installation is next to the local fire station. The only person we saw was a guy on his way to work, carrying heavy boots. I close with a sad story. Ernest Hemingway reputedly wrote the world's saddest story in only six words. That is an apocryphal meta-story, which is to say it is not true that he penned the words: For sale, baby shoes, never worn. My wife did better. We left out cans in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco with her handwritten sign: Free dog food. Ours died. That is what came to mind looking out at this forlorn location.

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    Cathedral City Dog Park - The view to the large dog side...

    The view to the large dog side...

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    Indian Canyons - Another spot before a hike through the trees up the mountain.

    Indian Canyons

    4.4(314 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    What a spectacular experience. So much to learn about the Indians that lived here and why. From a…read morenice cool walk under the trees next to the natural water flowing up through the ground then to some fabulous hiking with glorious views of the mountains to all the creatures that live all around it. Keep your eyes open for all of them and especially for the dangerous ones hiding around rocks. Stay away from the selfies with them. Shouldn't have to say it but.... Well worth the $12.00 entry fee per car. Come here when it's hot for a cooler experience under the trees or winter for some good hiking. This is Palm Springs after all.

    Nov, 2025. Palm Springs, CA. "The Indian Canyons are the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente Band…read moreof Cahuilla Indians. These canyons are especially sacred to the Cahuilla people today and are historically important to scientists and nature lovers. The Cahuilla people have thrived here for thousands of years. Ancient trails, rock art, house pits, foundations, irrigation ditches, dams, reservoirs, and food preparation areas still exist in the canyons." While there are many hiking trails in the Indian Canyons, our preference was to hike one of them that offered some shade. (While Palm Springs was only expected to reach 81 degrees today, it feels hotter when you're hiking in direct sun!) We spoke to a friendly ranger near the Trading Post, and he suggested that the two trails with shade are: (1) Palm Canyon, which is described as a moderated-graded footpath that winds down into the canyon for picnicking near the stream, meditating, exploring, hiking and equestrian trails. (2) Andreas Canyon, a tranquil setting with a one-mile walking loop and a year-round flowing stream showcasing magnificent palms and more than 150 species of plants. We chose the Palm Canyon hike as we were already close to its trailhead. The trail was mostly wide, well-maintained, and dry. It's an out-and-back trail that's 0.9 miles in each direction. Total elevation change is 224'. At the 0.9-mile mark, it intersects with other trails that allow you to lengthen the distance of your hike. For instance, there was an option to return via another route that would be 2.0 miles (rather than 0.9), but it appeared that it would be mostly in the sun so we decided against it. A few general observations: *this is a family-friendly trail, and there were quite a few kids on the trail. It is NOT stroller-friendly as there's a fairly steep descent at the beginning from the parking lot down to the palms. *the trail was crowded on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, 10:30 am, but many hikers turned after the first 1/4 to 1/2-mile. *there is an entry fee to enter Indian Canyons, but you're allowed to hike as many trails as you'd capable of doing during operating hours. Adult admission is $12, seniors (62+) and students are $7, children (6-12): $6, and U.S. military, and first responders are free. HINT: we purchased our tickets at the Palm Springs Visitors Center and got a $1 discount per ticket. *there are regularly scheduled ranger-led interpretive hikes and ranger talks. *there are three parking areas, all with port-a-potties. *some concessions, including water and Gatorade, are available at the Trading Post, but there aren't any public fountains so make sure to bring a lot of water for this desert environment. *we didn't see any creatures, but you need to careful of where you step or place your hands as there are rattlesnakes in the canyon. *signage is good, but it's also easy to unintentionally go off-trail as there are quite a few unofficial trails. We enjoyed our visit to the Indian Canyons, and will return to do some of the other hikes.

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    Indian Canyons - On the way up the mountain. Road towards the top is narrow.

    On the way up the mountain. Road towards the top is narrow.

    Indian Canyons - It's bloody G O R G E O U S  ! !   #BritAccent #ThiccPalmTrees #TreeBeard

    It's bloody G O R G E O U S ! ! #BritAccent #ThiccPalmTrees #TreeBeard

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    Zebra World Indoor Kids Playground - Fun course

    Zebra World Indoor Kids Playground

    3.4(88 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Could have been a repeat guest/customer but I will not be returning or recommending. Came here for…read morethe first time today at 645. Wasn't told certain attractions wouldn't be able to be used or closed at a certain time. Wasn't told the price didn't include certain things. Manager and employees chose not to either A: reimburse us and we leave. B: discount our 120$ purchase. C: offer us another day to return and leave 10 minutes into our trip today. Not smart as a business owner/manger. You want people to return. You DO NOT want to ruin rapport with families and avoid them ever coming back. We are in there for 10 minutes before we realized half the attractions were shut down. If you like to be scammed out of money and like employees who don't give you a heads up as you're paying 120$ for an hour, then come here. If you like honesty, updated websites/pricing and accuracy, polite employees, then don't come here. As an employee, your worker should have gave us a heads up as we never have been here and drove an hour after work today just to take my kids. Disappointed. Will not return. Will not recommend. Sorry. Don't like being scammed and inaccuracy.

    Given that summers in the Coachella Valley limit outdoor playtime fun for young ones, this indoor…read moreplay place is a welcome reprieve from the constant, "I'm bored, there's nothing to do... It's hot..." We're part timers and we actually enjoy the summer months both here and at our other vacation property in Bullhead City, AZ. We do the usual swim time and go out on the lake in a boat where we live. We also go to Boomers down the street for the twilight specials. So, for the most part, my kids keep active. But this past Sunday, after mass, we decided to have breakfast at Dennys. From where I was sitting in our booth, I saw the sign for Zebra World Indoor Playground. I mentioned it at the table and my 3 young boys got really excited. Actually, my wife and I did, too, as the casino was literally across the street and we thought we could drop the kids off and spend some quality mama and Dada time. Sadly, no. When I called, at least one parent has to accompany the children. Sigh! The Sunday price was $24.99/ child with unlimited in's and out's. SOCKS are REQUIRED for all who enter, including adults. However, if you forgot to bring some, they charge $3.95 per pair. We decided to go back home (10 minutes away) rather than spend the $16.00 for the 4 of us. The temperature is nice and cool inside and my boys really, really enjoyed this place. We spent the better part of 3 hours here, got some snacks and took some pics. There are two obstacle courses, an indoor slide, and trampolines. The snack bar is just that, but they do offer hot dogs, chips, and sodas if you're so inclined. I saw a young orthodox couple with their child and I believe some of their prepackaged Blue Bunny ice creams are kosher. Almost every kid and parent there were polite. I didn't witness any disruptive behavior, which is nice, but also speaks well of the Valley in general. They have different party packages and we might consider this place for my 6 year old when he turns 7 in December. My boys had a blast here, made some new friends, and can't wait to come back. We timed the visit with our departure back to LA and it was one of the quietest car rides back, as my 3 guys were fast asleep after burning so many calories. Sure, $75.00 for a few hours of play is steep, but for that quiet ride home where my wife and I could actually talk to each other and hold hands, was priceless...

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    Zebra World Indoor Kids Playground - One of many courses

    One of many courses

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    Zebra World Indoor Kids Playground

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