Top 7 Nature & Parks in Rancho Mirage, California (CA)

August 10, 2021 Brain Ambrose

Located in the sunny Coachella Valley area of California, Rancho Mirage offers the perfect place to enjoy nearby Palm Springs, Palm Desert and Cathedral City, but it’s also a fabulous destination in its own right. With four courses in Rancho Mirage, not counting the surrounding areas, we guarantee you’ll find something you like. Like the late Bob Hope in days gone by, you’ll love teeing up among the palms! Rancho Las Palmas Country Club and Spa features three nine-hole courses designed by Ted Robinson. The Rancho Mirage Country Club has a PGA clubhouse, views of the San Jacinto Mountains as well as first-class driving ranges and practice facilities. Or put your clubs at the condo for the day and attend one of the many pro-golf tournaments in the area, including the ANA Inspiration. Rancho Mirage welcomes families in a big way! You and your children can explore the abundance of activities for all ages. Try the Children’s Discovery Museum of the Desert or Joshua Tree National Park. At the Living Desert Zoo and Botanical Gardens, get up close and personal with desert animals from North America and Africa of every shape and size. Book a tour or explore the grounds on your own time table. Ride a camel, see an eagle and pet a turtle.
Restaurants in Rancho Mirage

1. Rancho Mirage Community Park

71560 San Jacinto Dr, Rancho Mirage, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92270-4423 https://www.ranchomirageca.gov/residents/parks-trails/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Rancho Mirage Community Park

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

When I went to the Rancho Mirage Community Park, I saw two flags and it said: They gave all! There were flowers and beautiful Palm trees. I liked the cacti as well. There was a shelter. People play basketball. They had fun. The smaller children had a playground. Worthwhile to see!

2. Sunnylands Center & Gardens

37977 Bob Hope Dr, Rancho Mirage, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92270-2008 +1 760-202-2222 [email protected] http://sunnylands.org/
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4.5 based on 759 reviews

Sunnylands Center & Gardens

Sunnylands, a 200-acre midcentury modern estate, reopened in March 2012 as The Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands, welcoming national and international leaders for high-level retreats and meetings that address serious issues facing the nation and world. The former winter home of Ambassadors Walter and Leonore Annenberg is available also for limited public tours with purchase of a ticket. Admission to the adjacent Sunnylands Center & Gardens is free (no pets please). It features art exhibitions, films, and educational programs. Visitors may also enjoy the cafe and a nine-acre garden. Sunnylands is open Wednesday through Sunday, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm; closed in summer.

Reviewed By BardT3 - Fort Worth, United States

Wow, all I can say it's what one might do if you were a billionaire, and had the vision to know what diplomats and people of high order need to relax and get together in a place to great things. I can not express enough my true admiration for their work and legacy!!!! If you can take the home tour as it really shows the love for this unique place and is loving guided by a very knowledgeable staff!!!

3. Cancer Survivors Park

69801 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92270-2836 http://blochcancer.org/about/cancer-survivors-parks/
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Cancer Survivors Park

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

I liked that Cancer Survivors Park. There are a lot of cancer and this park helps people to what to do when they have cancer. There are a lot of plaques that helps people who have cancer or people we know that they have cancer. Everything is on the plaques. What to do? The photos will show what to do when we have cancer. This is a must see! Well made. At the end children and mom and dad comes out of the cubes. Then grandma and grandpa comes out of the cubes. Beautiful done!

4. Michael S Wolfson Park

Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage, Greater Palm Springs, CA
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Michael S Wolfson Park

5. Chuckwalla Trail

Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage, Greater Palm Springs, CA
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Chuckwalla Trail

Reviewed By N3065LKdebbies - Abingdon, United States

Love hiking this trail. It is not difficult and is about 2 miles long. The views of the valley and the mountains are breathtaking. I walked it several times while staying at The Ritz across the street. Can be narrow in places, but never frightening. The trail is well traveled and well cared for. LOVE It!

6. Butler-Abrams Trail

Rancho Mirage, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92270
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

Butler-Abrams Trail

7. Rancho Mirage Dog Park

34-100 Key Largo Avenue, Rancho Mirage, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92270 +1 760-324-4511 https://ranchomirageca.gov/residents/culture-and-recreation/parks-trails/
Rancho Mirage Dog Park

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