Things to do in Greater Palm Springs, California Desert: The Best Eco Tours

September 24, 2021 Agatha Simes

Greater Palm Springs is an oasis for art, culture, adventure and relaxation. Take in the views from the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, the world’s largest rotating tram car, before exploring exhibits at the Palm Springs Art Museum and its Architecture & Design Center. Visit the Empire Polo Club, home of the Coachella Music & Arts Festival and Stagecoach Country Music Festival. Dozens of spas in Desert Hot Springs let you soak in the healing mineral waters that flow beneath the city.
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1. Desert Adventures Red Jeep Tours & Events

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Desert Adventures Red Jeep Tours & Events

Desert Adventures is the desert's premier eco-tour and outdoor adventure company, offering unique and memorable excursions to the San Andreas Fault and beyond. We are the only adventure company with access to 800+ acres of pristine, private property filled with interactive displays and exhibits to enhance your experience. We also offer numerous group activities, team-building programs, and events. Life is an adventure...Make it a Desert Adventure!

2. Desert Adventures Red Jeep Tours

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Desert Adventures Red Jeep Tours

Desert Adventures offers naturalist guided Jeep Eco-Tours to the San Andreas Fault, Palm Springs Indian Canyons, and to Painted Canyon in the Mecca Hills. Joshua Tree National Park Tours are also offered in climate-controlled vehicles (small van or SUV). Please visit our website to learn more about our group tours, team building activities, weddings, and corporate events at our Metate Ranch Wedding & Event Venues on the San Andreas Fault.

3. Covered Wagon Tours

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Covered Wagon Tours

Experience a desert adventure into the old-west like our pioneer ancestors did, on a mule-drawn Covered Wagon! Journey into a 30,000 acre pristine, desert oasis wilderness preserve accessible and exclusive only to our Covered Wagon Tours! Your personable, on-board naturalist guide and Wagon Master will entertain you as you explore the rugged canyon landscapes of the San Andreas Fault, lush oases and the flora, fauna and geology of this ancient desert wilderness. Watch the colorful desert sunset sink over the Mountains as you return to camp where the aroma of a Chuck-Wagon BBQ and the sound of live western music welcomes you back to a time you might have dreamed of. Enjoy the magic of a desert evening listening to live music, dining on slow-cooked BBQ and relaxing under a desert sunset, moon and stars.

4. Adventure Hummer Tours

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4.5 based on 862 reviews

Adventure Hummer Tours

Looking for the highlight of your Palm Springs vacation? Take an adventure aboard our open air Hummers to the San Andreas Fault and Joshua Tree National Park as you follow an old goldmine trail to see and learn about the real desert. Morning and afternoon tours are offered daily year-round. Climb to over 4,000 feet to Summit Point in Joshua Tree where you can see all the way to Mexico!

5. Palm Springs Windmill Tours

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4.5 based on 722 reviews

Palm Springs Windmill Tours

The Palm Springs Windmill Self-Driving Tours is an interactive, educational and fun tour for friends and family. The tour is curated by Randy Buckmaster, Tour Manager, in which he will guide you along with an audio program and marked destination's throughout the first commercial wind farm in the United States. The tour starts with a display yard of non-operating wind turbines of successes and failures, along with a stop to a real generating wind turbine where you can get up close and take pictures. The tour ends with a stop at the old Enron machines. There you can exit on 19th Avenue to Indian Canyon Road more knowledgeable about renewable energy! The tour takes approximately one hour depending on your pace. We ask that you respect others by not gathering at the marked destinations. Please allow cars ahead of you to finish their exploration before your turn.

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