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Touring cycling around Palm Desert offers a diverse landscape characterized by unique desert ecosystems, framed by the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains. The region features a network of dedicated bike paths and greenways, providing both flat, scenic routes and more challenging paths with significant elevation gains. Cyclists can explore varied terrain, from urban areas with golf course views to natural desert vistas and mountain foothills.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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78.2km
04:26
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.8km
01:23
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46.8km
02:43
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.1km
00:44
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.3km
02:30
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Point happy is a Palm Springs classic! In 1906, Norman “Happy” Lundbeck settled on a farm located on the eastern side of the rugged rocks that extend into the desert, near what is now the junction of Highway 111. In addition to farming, he ran a stable and a small store. This area, once known as Marshall's Cove, was eventually renamed "Point Happy" in recognition of his influence.
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Hop off your bike right along the Pines to Palms Highway. This pullout offers breathtaking views of the desert and the serpentine highway.
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Indio, California, known as the "City of Festivals," is famous for hosting major music festivals such as Coachella and Stagecoach, which draw thousands of visitors annually. The city has cultural attractions like the Coachella Valley History Museum and local art galleries. Beyond the festivals, Indio offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling in the surrounding desert.
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Just off the Pines to Palms Highway, south of town, is a great pullout to a viewpoint over the desert and twisting highway. This is a great spot to snap some photos before continuing on your ride.
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The Fred Wolff Nature Preserve is a 20-acre parcel — just one part of the much larger green space around you. The preserve is dedicated to hiking, but you can enjoy it —without leaving your bike — from the Bear Creek Trail which passes right beside it.
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The hiking trails are paid entrance with the zoo. The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens were once called Living Desert Museum. The zoo is a non-profit zoo and includes access to hiking trails and the desert botanical garden. Ticket prices & discounts: Ages 0 – 2 are Free Ages 3 – 12 = $19.95 Ages 13+ = $29.95 Ages 62+ = $27.95
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Palm Desert offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 15 options available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult trails.
The climate in Palm Desert is ideal for year-round outdoor activities, with over 348 days of sunshine annually and warm winters. Spring is particularly pleasant, offering comfortable temperatures and the chance to see blooming wildflowers across the desert landscape.
Yes, Palm Desert has several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. For a gentle ride, consider the Palm Desert, Santa Rosa, and Indio loop, which offers extensive views across the Coachella Valley without significant elevation challenges.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Coachella Valley Vista loop from Palm Desert lead through mountain foothills and feature substantial climbs, rewarding riders with panoramic views.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Palm Desert are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Point Happy loop from Palm Desert, which navigates through residential areas with desert flora, and the Coachella Valley Vista – Living Desert Zoo loop from Palm Desert.
You can expect diverse scenery, from dedicated bike paths offering views of golf courses and residential areas to natural desert vistas framed by the towering Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains. Some routes also pass through lush palm oases and areas rich in desert flora.
While specific family-designated routes are not listed, the region's dedicated bike paths and greenways, particularly the flatter sections, are suitable for families. The gentle paths around Palm Desert Civic Center Park are often ideal for a relaxed ride, offering glimpses of desert wildlife.
Along your rides, you might encounter various points of interest. The Coachella Valley Vista – Living Desert Zoo loop from Palm Desert passes near The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens, a significant attraction showcasing desert ecosystems. Other nearby highlights include the Palm Canyon Trail — Wild Horse Trail Section and the Palm Springs CV Link Bike Path — Demuth Park section.
Parking availability varies by route and starting point. Many public parks and trailheads in Palm Desert offer designated parking areas. For routes that start in urban or residential areas, street parking might be an option, but always check local regulations.
The touring cycling routes in Palm Desert are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from numerous reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning desert and mountain backdrops, and the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, Palm Desert and the wider Coachella Valley feature miles of dedicated paved bike paths and greenways. These are perfect for touring bikes, offering smooth surfaces for comfortable and scenic rides through the desert landscape and urban areas.
Many routes in Palm Desert navigate through or near residential and commercial areas, providing opportunities to stop at cafes, restaurants, or shops. Routes that traverse the more developed parts of the city, such as those along Country Club Drive, will offer more options for refreshments.


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