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United States, California, La Quinta

Santa Rosa Wilderness

Spring

4.2 (2 ratings)

Explore the breathtaking beauty of Santa Rosa Wilderness in La Quinta, a sprawling natural paradise spanning 114,540.4 acres. This stunning park offers an array of diverse walking and hiking experiences, ...

Explore the breathtaking beauty of Santa Rosa Wilderness in La Quinta, a sprawling natural paradise spanning 114,540.4 acres. This stunning park offers an array of diverse walking and hiking experiences, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility. With a variety of trails ranging from leisurely strolls to challenging treks, the park caters to walkers and hikers of all skill levels, promising an unforgettable journey through its awe-inspiring landscapes and rugged terrain. Embark on an unforgettable walking or hiking adventure in Santa Rosa Wilderness, where the allure of nature unfolds with each step. Traverse the well-maintained trails, such as the Rabbit Peak Trail, a 3.7-mile route offering captivating views and a moderate challenge, or the Cactus Springs trail, an 11.4-mile trek through diverse terrain. Whether you seek a brisk walk amidst the serene surroundings or an extended hike to immerse in the park's natural splendor, Santa Rosa Wilderness provides an array of options to satisfy your walking and hiking desires. For walkers and hikers looking to delve deeper into the park's offerings, Santa Rosa Wilderness in La Quinta is the ultimate haven for outdoor exploration. Whether you yearn for invigorating physical activity or seek solace in the tranquil surroundings, this remarkable park invites you to discover its hidden treasures and captivating vistas. For more information on parks and routes, download the Pacer Pedometer app and embark on an adventure to uncover the boundless beauty of Santa Rosa Wilderness.

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Walking and Hiking in Santa Rosa Wilderness

Santa Rosa Wilderness in La Quinta is a paradise for walking and hiking enthusiasts. The park offers a variety of essential amenities, including multiple parking lots and restrooms, ensuring convenience for visitors. For walkers and hikers, the park provides an array of captivating sights to explore, such as the Cahuilla ...

Santa Rosa Wilderness in La Quinta is a paradise for walking and hiking enthusiasts. The park offers a variety of essential amenities, including multiple parking lots and restrooms, ensuring convenience for visitors. For walkers and hikers, the park provides an array of captivating sights to explore, such as the Cahuilla Tewanet Scenic Overlook, Cahuila Petroglyphs, and Early Indian Fish Traps. With its diverse offerings, Santa Rosa Wilderness in La Quinta is the ideal destination for those seeking an immersive walking or hiking experience in a picturesque natural setting.

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Essential Amenities
Restroom
Parking lot
Things to See
Viewpoint

Cahuilla Tewanet Scenic Overlook

Archaeological site

Cahuila Petroglyphs

Archaeological site

Early Indian Fish Traps

Best Walking Routes in Santa Rosa Wilderness
#1 - Rabbit Peak Trail
(1 review)
Length: 3.7 milesEst. Time: 1h18m
#2 - Trail from Valerie to Agua Alta Spring
(1 review)
Length: 9.4 milesEst. Time: 2h56m
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Nearby Parks
Key Key Tum Park
Lake Cahuilla Park
Santa Rosa Mountains State Wilderness
Fritz Burns Park
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument
La Quinta Community Park
La Quinta Civic Center Park
Seasons Park
La Quinta Sports Complex
FAQs about Santa Rosa Wilderness
Where is the best place to walk in Santa Rosa Wilderness?
The best place to walk in Santa Rosa Wilderness is the Rabbit Peak Trail. It is a 3.7-mile trail with a rating of 4.0 based on 1 review. It takes approximately 1 hour and 18 minutes to complete. This information is provided by the Pacer community.
How many routes are in Santa Rosa Wilderness?
Santa Rosa Wilderness has 2 routes available for walking/hiking. These routes are Rabbit Peak Trail and Cactus Springs. You can find more detailed information and reviews on these routes on the Pacer community platform.
Which is the longest route in Santa Rosa Wilderness?
The longest route in Santa Rosa Wilderness is the Cactus Springs trail, which spans 11.4 miles. While it does not have any reviews yet, you can get an estimated completion time of 6 hours and 26 minutes from the Pacer community.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/hikers in Santa Rosa Wilderness in La Quinta?
Yes, there are parking lots available for walkers/hikers to park their vehicles. Additionally, there are restrooms for convenience.
How accessible is Santa Rosa Wilderness in La Quinta?
The park is accessible by road, with parking lots available for visitors. The trails and viewpoints are also accessible for walkers and hikers of varying abilities.
What kind of sports can I do in Santa Rosa Wilderness in La Quinta?
In Santa Rosa Wilderness, you can enjoy hiking and walking along the trails to experience the beautiful viewpoints and archaeological sites. The park is also suitable for nature observation and photography.
What is the best season to walk in Santa Rosa Wilderness?
The best season to walk in Santa Rosa Wilderness is during the fall and spring when the weather is milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Santa Rosa Wilderness?
Visitors should prepare for hot and dry weather conditions in Santa Rosa Wilderness, especially during the summer months. It is important to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and protective clothing to prevent dehydration and sunburn.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Santa Rosa Wilderness?
Santa Rosa Wilderness is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, various species of birds, and reptiles. Visitors should be respectful of the natural habitat and observe wildlife from a safe distance.
Best Walking Routes in Santa Rosa Wilderness
#1 - Rabbit Peak Trail
4 (1 review)
Length: 3.7 milesEst. Time: 1h18m
#2 - Trail from Valerie to Agua Alta Spring
4 (1 review)
Length: 9.4 milesEst. Time: 2h56m
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Nearby Parks
Key Key Tum Park
Lake Cahuilla Park
Santa Rosa Mountains State Wilderness
Fritz Burns Park
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument
La Quinta Community Park
La Quinta Civic Center Park
Seasons Park
La Quinta Sports Complex
Latest Check-in
MatiasJun 4, 2023
Jun 4, 2023Hiking
LloydJan 25, 2023
Jan 25, 2023Walking
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Best Walking Routes in Santa Rosa Wilderness
#1- Rabbit Peak Trail
(1 review)
Length: 3.7 milesEst. Time: 1h18m
#2- Trail from Valerie to Agua Alta Spring
(1 review)
Length: 9.4 milesEst. Time: 2h56m