Learn about the history and culture of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, now the most powerful property owners in Palm Springs, Calif., by hiking in the Tahquitz Canyon or one of the other canyons also managed by the tribe or by visiting their new Cultural Plaza when it opens later in 2023.
The small Agua Caliente tribe, which nearly died out, is ready to share its culture with visitors to its desert canyons and soon-to-open cultural plaza
There are waterfalls, creeks and the world’s largest California fan palm oasis. Still, what's most compelling about the Tahquitz and Indian canyons of Palm Springs might just be the backstory.
The dark skies, spring wildflowers, stark mountains and big metal creatures of this San Diego County desert are drawing L.A. travelers who really want to get away from it all.