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TNB->Cahuilla Indian: Hiking Canyon of Wonder and Superstition in Palm Springs Posted on Monday, January 28 @ 12:13:05 PST (11765 reads)
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Author: John McKinney
After a 30-year closure, the lovely canyon named after a banished Cahuilla shaman called Tahquitz has reopened on a limited basis to hikers in Palm Springs. Tribal rangers lead daily hikes through the storied canyon, which is two miles as the phainopepla flies southwest of downtown.
At the new Tahquitz Canyon Visitor Center, hikers are ushered into a screening room for the "Legend of Tahquitz Canyon" video, then led onto the trail. Groups wind past ancient rock art, diverse desert flora and sometimes wildlife, including the phainopepla, a small bluish-black bird of the Southwest. Another highlight is the 60-foot waterfall featured in Frank Capra's 1937 film "Lost Horizon," starring Ronald Colman and Jane Wyatt.
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